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Yes, you can take admission in BSc Nursing in 2025 if you meet the eligibility and the college has seats available.
The yearly fees depend on the type of college:
In most private colleges, the fees are usually around Rs. 1,00,000 to Rs. 1,50,000 per year .
In government
Hello, If your obtained score is 44.6682, whether you qualify for admission in a private college depends on the college’s minimum eligibility criteria and cutoff for the course. You should check the specific requirements of the college you are interested in. If your score meets or exceeds the cutoff, you
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Look as per your situation you are edigble for appearing MHT-Cet because MHT-Cet require Class 12 any board marksheet or equivalent to 12 board marksheet.
And yes for the safer side give paper of all subject in NIOS .
If not yes you are edigble.
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If your mother’s name was wrong in NTPC 2024 and now you cannot correct it in the 2025 form, then you must follow the official correction process of the exam authority.
Here is what you can do:
Wait for the correction window : When the RRB/NTPC opens the correction
BPEd admission is not open everywhere right now. It depends on the state and the college.
Some states and universities have already closed their BPEd forms. A few places may still conduct spot admissions or late rounds.
To get accurate details, please ask your question again with the name
Yes, you can get admission in D.Pharm if you meet the eligibility criteria. You must have passed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology or Mathematics from a recognized board.
Admission is usually based on merit or entrance exams, depending on the college or state.
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You can prepare for HBSE Class 10 from the past year question papers. By practising these papers will helps you to understand the exam pattern, to identify the important topics, to improve your time management in final exam, and overall enhaces your exam preparation.
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PGDCA (Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Applications) is a 1-year course, offered by many universities and institutes.
Fees: Usually ranges between 8,000 to 25,000 depending on whether the college is government or private. Mode: Available in both regular and private (distance) modes. You don’t need to attend daily classes
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