what is the admission process fir me as a nepali student
For Nepali students seeking admission in Indian institutions, the process varies depending on the level of education (undergraduate, postgraduate, etc.) and the specific institution or exam. Here's a general outline of the admission process for different levels:
1. Undergraduate Programs (Bachelors Degree)
Nepali students can apply to Indian universities through different channels:
Direct Admission: Many Indian universities allow international students, including Nepali students, to apply directly to their programs. The requirements typically include the completion of secondary education equivalent to Indias Class 12. Students may be required to submit:
Academic transcripts (10th and 12th grade).
Proof of nationality.
Passport or other relevant documents.
English language proficiency proof (if applicable).
Entrance Exams: Some competitive programs, especially in fields like engineering, medicine, and law, require students to qualify through national or university-specific entrance exams. Some common exams include:
NEET for medical programs.
JEE for engineering programs.
CLAT for law programs.
CUET for various central university admissions.
SAARC Quota: Nepali students may also benefit from reserved seats under the SAARC quota, available in some Indian universities.
2.Postgraduate Programs (Masters Degree)
For postgraduate studies, the process may involve:
Direct Application: Students can apply to universities directly with a bachelors degree equivalent to the Indian qualification.
Entrance Exams: Some programs, especially in engineering, management, and medicine, require entrance exams:
GATE for M.Tech/ME.
CAT/MAT for MBA.
NEET-PG for postgraduate medical courses.
3.Medical Studies (MBBS/BDS)
For medical programs in India, Nepali students must:
Qualify NEET: The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) is mandatory for medical admissions. Nepali students need to apply for NEET, qualify with a valid score, and meet the eligibility criteria for admission into Indian medical colleges.
SAARC Quota: Some medical seats are reserved under the SAARC quota, providing additional opportunities for Nepali students.
4.Documents Required
For most applications, Nepali students need to provide:
Academic transcripts (10th and 12th certificates for undergraduate, bachelors degree for postgraduate).
Birth certificate.
Passport or proof of nationality.
Proof of language proficiency (if required by the university).
Letter of recommendation, statement of purpose (for postgraduate applications).
5. Visa and Immigration
After receiving an admission offer, Nepali students need to apply for a student visa at the Indian Embassy in Nepal. Documents required for a visa typically include:
Admission letter from the university.
Proof of financial support.
Passport.
Recent photographs.
6. Scholarships and Financial Aid
Nepali students may apply for scholarships or financial aid under schemes such as:
ICCR Scholarships: The Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) offers scholarships to students from Nepal for various courses.
SAARC Scholarships: Some institutions offer scholarships specifically for SAARC students.
Key Steps:
Research universities and courses.
Check eligibility criteria.
Apply for entrance exams (if required).
Submit the application to the institution.
Apply for a visa after securing admission.
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i am nepali , i complete 12 from Nepal and B.SC nursing aiims Delhi, india . so can i take DNC registertion
Hello Sabita,
Yes, as a Nepali citizen who completed 12th grade in Nepal and B.Sc Nursing at AIIMS Delhi, you can apply for Delhi Nursing Council (DNC) registration.
The process involves submitting an application form, your nursing degree, mark sheets, identity proof, passport-size photos, and paying the required fee. Verification of your educational credentials will also be conducted. For detailed information, visit the official DNC website or contact their office directly.
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Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.
Can a Nepali student appear in NEET in India or I will have to appear in this examination in my own country?
Hello aspirant,
Nepali students have the opportunity to apply for the NEET exam; however, they are not eligible for government seats. The minimum qualifications for Foreign Nationals appearing in NEET-UG, are identical to those for Indian candidates. Additionally, students educated abroad aiming for admission to Indian medical colleges must have achieved a minimum of 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Bio-technology, and English at the 12th standard level, with equivalency determined according to the regulations of the Medical Council of India and the respective University.
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I am nepali student.I completed 10 class in Nepal.I am studying 11 class in Maharashtra.can I apply for mhcet exam. which document required for MH - cet exam.
Hello Aspirant,
Candidates must possess a Maharashtra state domicile certificate to give the exam MH CET Exam.
The MHT CET 2024 eligibility requirements were released online by the authorities. However, the following qualifying requirements will be expected based on the standards from the prior year:
The applicant's age is unrestricted. Candidates must have successfully completed Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics in a 10+2 exam or an equivalent test from an accredited board or university. Applicants may apply if they passed the qualifying test with at least 45% of the possible points (or 40% for those in restricted categories).
Candidates must possess a Maharashtra state domicile certificate.
You can refer the below link for more details:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/mht-cet-2024
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/mht-cet-eligibility-criteria
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Question : Given below are four jumbled sentences. Pick the option that gives their correct order.
Mount Everest is a peak in the Himalayas mountain range.
P. It is located between Nepal and Tibet, an autonomous region of China.
Q. At 8,849 meters (29,032 feet), it is considered the tallest point on Earth.
R. In the nineteenth century, the mountain was named after George Everest, a former Surveyor General of India.
S. The Tibetan name is Chomolungma, which means “Mother Goddess of the World.”
The Nepali name is Sagarmatha, which has various meanings.
Option 1: PQRS
Option 2: SPQR
Option 3: SRQP
Option 4: RPSQ
Correct Answer: PQRS
Solution : The correct answer is the first option.
The given sentences are already in the correct sequence.
Sentence P: This sentence introduces the geographical location of Mount Everest, providing essential information about its position in the Himalayas.
Sentence Q: Following the introduction of its location, this sentence provides significant detail about Mount Everest—its height, establishing its status as the tallest point on Earth.
Sentence R: This sentence provides historical information, explaining how the mountain acquired its name in the nineteenth century and honouring George Everest, the former Surveyor General of India.
Sentence S: This sentence introduces cultural and local perspectives by providing the Tibetan name and its meaning, adding a layer of richness to the description.
Therefore, the correct sequence is PQRS.
i am an indian citizen and i had studied from nepal till class 12 and now i wanted to study in india using my nepali certificates in india. Do my certificates are accepted or not in india since i am an indian citizen
Hi,
Yes, you are eligible to study in India with your certificates. You must have completed your education from a recognized institution. All Indian citizens are eligible to study in India for any level of education. You can be admitted to Indian colleges even if you completed your class 12 in Nepal as an Indian citizen. Indian Citizens are eligible to apply for colleges and universities in India for admission.
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nepali citizenship student admissions class 11th in West bengal government school possible or not if possible please guide me anyone
Yes, it is possible and India welcomes Nepalis as there brothers. To take admission here, you have to visit the school office physically. There are many Nepali schools in West Bengal.
But due to K.P. Oli's act of spreading Virus name in terms of India , it is not the correct time . Yes, you are allowed here, but your day-to-day routines might not be as good.
But Nepalis are allowed to pursue their graduation and job from India. But it is currently a psychological act, and I suggest you to wait for this first to resolve. But if you have your friends and relatives here, then you will have a plus point to come here in this situatio n .
Nepalis also get SCHOLARSHIP SCHEMES by EMBASSY OF INDIA, KATHMANDU. Like Ayush Scholarship scheme, APS Scholarship scheme, General Scholarship scheme (GSS) etc.
I hope it clarifies maximum of your doubts.
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can nepali students opt for jee mains center in India
Hello aspirant,
Hope you are doing absolutely great.
So, with regard to your query, YES Nepali students can also give the JEE Main exam. Generally the exam center for the exam will be held in Kathmandu. However, if you are interested in any of the centers from India, you can also opt for it. Further, you must show the citizenship status of Nepal Country to give the exam.
You can check this link for any information regarding the JEE Mains exam: https://engineering.careers360.com/exams/jee-main
If you are interested in preparation material for the exam, you can check the following link: https://learn.careers360.com/engineering/jee-main-preparation-material/
Hope this helps you,
Good luck, thank you.