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Hi aspirant,
It is very nice to hear that you will be pursuing a career in software engineering and being from same domain I can give you the best suggestions regarding it. If you want to get amazing packages and offers you need to to build your programming skills from as early as possible. During the four years of your engineering you will come across several languages which will include python, Java, c ,c plus plus JavaScript and many more. So you should start learning either python or java which act as the basic languages from now onwards so that you will have better understanding of algorithms and syntax of core programming. Once you will understand it it will be much much easier for you to do programming in other languages as well because you will get familiar to the algorithm and later you can start learning front end or backend development whichever you want to prefer.
It is not necessary that you will have to give three hours daily but make sure you practice at least 30 to 45 minutes per daily, starting from free resources like YouTube and geeks for geek.
Hope it helps!!
Dear aspirant,
First of all congratulations on securing these marks in nmat as it's a good score. As you haven't filled narsee monjee let me tell you that it's a right decision because generally narsee monjee can be secured if you get atleast 220+.
So other than this,you can get colleges like KJ SIMSR - K J Somaiya Institute of Management,IBS Hyderabad - IBS Business School,ITM Navi Mumbai - ITM Business School,GITAM Hyderabad Business School, Hyderabad.
For more information you can check out the link given below-
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
Hi Rohit
For your knowledge, PWD does not include speech disability criteria in it so I am afraid there is no PWD category benefit for you to in NEET.
If your speech disability is more than 40 percent then you are not eligible for any medical course. But you can definitely try for other courses.
If it's less than 40 percent then you can apply for medical courses.
Since you have not mentioned your category, I will assume that you belong to general category. If your stammer issue is not that severe please give another attempt to get MBBS course.
Best of luck!
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Hello Aspirant,
BAMS is a bachelor's level degree program in Ayurveda in which a student who has completed his 10+2 with PCB combination of subjects can apply.
Sanskrit is educated in the early year of B.A.M.S, as a distinct subject. But the education does not happen in the Sanskrit language. Students from any region of our country can study in these colleges.
Abundant of the teaching occurs in English / Hindi and a relatively minor portion is educated in Sanskrit. But you need to have basic knowledge of this language, as you have to understand and memorize many shlokas. These shlokas will have English translations also.
Kerala is famous for this domain of subject.
In Kerala, many promising Ayurveda or BAMS colleges with decent faculty and infrastructure are also present. These are the popular institutes you can refer to for
There are four Government Ayurveda Colleges located in Kollam, Ernakulam, Kannur, and Thiruvananthapuram respectively.
Ahalia Ayurveda Medical College, Palakkad
Santhigiri College in Palakkad is good too.
I hope it helps.
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Hello aspirant
Hope you're doing good! See for doing bachelor of arts in sanskrit you can do it even if you don't have sanskrit in your intermediate. So this eligibility itself says that anyone can cope up with it. So yes it's possible to get learn all the things even if you didn't studied it in intermediate. Only thing is that keep your basics clear before the college that would hardly take 15-20 days maximum.
Good luck!
Thank you!
Dear Student ,
If you know any one of the basic programming languages like C, C++ or JAVA .. then learning Python should not be difficult for you . Well, you need to maintain consistency as well as habit of code practice to learn this language quickly but with clearing the core concepts .
Well, to learn the basic python prog lang concepts .. you need min 30 days (only if you maintain consistency). After then, if you'll gain interest in Machine learning or AI or data science .. then you have to learn the advanced concepts of Python .
Hope this answer helps !
Hi,
Python is always recommended if you're looking for an easy and even fun programming language to learn first. Rather than having to jump into strict syntax rules, Python reads like English and is simple to understand for someone who's new to programming.
Python undoubtedly tops the list. It is widely accepted as the best programming language to learn first. Python is a fast, easy-to-use, and easy-to-deploy programming language that is being widely used to develop scalable web applications.
Java, C, C++, Python, or Ruby, because they are so well documented or user-friendly. Some programmers claim Python is the perfect language for beginners because it is easiest to make projects right away.
Hope this helps
Wish you luck
Dear student,
You have to be eligible for all the points given above then only you will be eligible for the state counselling process, if any of the three criteria are not satisfied then you will not be able to take part in the NEET state counselling.
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