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i get 72 in board . can i addmission in engineering college

sadafreen356 19th Sep, 2024

Yes,state-level colleges have their own rules for percentage & you can get admission there depending on your place of residence.If you belong to SC/ST categories, the cut-off is 65% For IITs, NITs, IIITs and CFTIs admissions but it is 75 percent for general candidates.you can check out these university which accept 72 percent for engineering admission

1.JADAVPUR UNIVERSITY

2.nSUT,DTU, IGDTUW

3.DAIICT Gandhinagar

4.BITS MESRA

5.LNMIIT

6.IP UNIVERSITY

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National Exam Started in the Date

Prachi Kumari 20th Sep, 2024

Hello,

In India, national exams occur at various times throughout the year. The CBSE Board Exams for Class 10 and 12 typically begin in February or March, with results released in May or June.

The JEE Main, an engineering entrance exam for institutions like IITs and NITs, is held in two sessions: one in january and another in April.

The JEE Advanced exam follows in May or June for those who qualify. Other major exams, like NEET for medical entrance, generally take place in May.

These dates may vary slightly each year based on the education board’s schedule.

Hope it helps !

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in kcet second extended round can I again enter fresh option entry after accepting the college that I got in round 2

Juee Hote 20th Sep, 2024

Yes, even if you have accepted the college you were assigned in round two, you are still eligible to take part in the second extended round of KCET counselling. Here are some crucial things to think about, though:

Option Entry: You may submit new options in the second extended round, edit the ones you already submitted, or keep the ones you already have. You are free to choose, and you are welcome to take part in every way.

Seat Allotment: Your previously assigned seat (from round 2) will be automatically forfeited if you are given a new seat in the extended round. After that, you'll have to accept the new sea t.

Fees and documentation: The authorities will normally take care of transferring your fees and documentation to the new college if you have already paid them for the college you were assigned in round 2.

You should carefully consider if you really need to enter the extended round if you're happy with the college you were offered in round 2 .


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My neet PG rank is 93960 and looking for admission to MS obs & gyn/ respiratory medicine/ Surgery/ pediatric. please guide me where i can get admission and what probble medical college

Deepti Singh 19th Sep, 2024

Hello Tanya!

This puts you at a rank of 93,960 NEET PG, and may not help you get admission to such highly sought-after specialties as MS Obstetrics & Gynecology, Respiratory Medicine, or General Surgery in government medical colleges or top private institutions. However, options do exist depending on the state and category you are placed in.

Important Things to Note:

State Counseling: Every state has cut-off ranks different from each other; sometimes it may so happen that for the same rank cuts, there can be a difference between Govt. medical colleges, Semi Govt. and Private medical colleges. Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Maharashtra might, for example, provide more private or Deemed university seats.

Category Quota: Since these cuts generally are lower if you are from the SC, ST, OBC, or EWS category, you might get a better percentile in your seat.

Deemed Universities: Many deemed universities have higher cut-off ranks, and you might find seats available for Respiratory Medicine or General Surgery here. However, the fees at these institutions can be quite high.

Private Colleges: Depending on your financial capacity, private medical colleges could be a good option. States like Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, and some southern states offer private seats for surgery-related branches at slightly higher ranks.

Apply for DNB courses also, as the course is MD/MS equivalent in many institutions. You can get a chance at your rank in DNB courses conducted in smaller tier 2 cities.


Recommendation:

You should always keep yourself updated with respect to cut-offs prevailing in the states. Go for both All India and State Counselling. You can go for DNB, as it is an alternative. You can target private and deemed institutions in case you do not care about the fee and location.

Thankyou!

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new criteria of 2024 to become a prifessor

Sajal Trivedi 19th Sep, 2024

Hello aspirant,

In India, there is no upper age limit for the position of professor. Candidates may apply for the Professor position in accordance with the requirements for eligibility established by the University, College, or Institute. For the position of Professor, there is no upper or lower age limit established as an eligibility requirement. However, depending on their hiring practices and requirements, certain colleges, universities, or other organizations may have a minimum age requirement for the position.

For complete information, please visit the following link:

https://www.careers360.com/careers/lecturer

Thank you

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Bed allotment list me name me appka college allot huaa h to mujhe total free kitna lagega 2 year ka janana hai 2024 me abhi.

Prachi Kumari 20th Sep, 2024

Hello,

To estimate the total cost in Indian Rupees (INR) for two years at a college after bed allotment, you can consider the following:

- Tuition Fees: Typically range from rs. 50,000 to rs. 2,00,000 per year. For two years, this would be rs. 1,00,000 to rs. 4,00,000.

- Accommodation: Usually costs between rs. 20,000 to rs. 1,00,000 per year. For two years, this totals rs. 40,000 to rs. 2,00,000.

Adding these, the overall cost for two years could range from approximately rs. 1,40,000 to rs. 6,00,000.

It will be beneficial to check for your specific college.

Hope it helps !

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i need KSLU 3 year LLB 3rd SEM question solved question papers

sadafreen356 19th Sep, 2024

There are many publications which provide you previous years papers with solved question papers you just need to buy from your local book shop as it is state university, if you need only question papers kslu provided the previous years papers on it's website and that also free of cost you can get directly from university website.

Go for the book. It is very useful and you will definitely score very good marks after practicing from it.


Good Luck!

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Fees structure for physiotherapy

Sajal Trivedi 19th Sep, 2024

Hello aspirant,

The cost of physiotherapy courses is largely determined by college. For instance, the cost of physiotherapy courses at government colleges is limited to INR 3,000–INR 2,00,000. Conversely, the cost of physiotherapy courses at private universities ranges from INR 2,00,000 to INR 3,00,000. Certain private institutions charge comparatively inexpensive fees for BPT and MPT courses. CMC Vellore, for example, costs between INR 25,000 and INR 30,000 for these courses.

Thank you

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Hi! I have submitted & paid for 2 GATE 2025 registrations with the same name, papers & credentials but with different email IDs, phone nos & enrollment nos. Will both of my candidatures be rejected or will GATE give me option to choose one & reject the other? Please clarify!

Kanishka kaushikii 19th Sep, 2024

While GATE doesn't explicitly mention this as a strict rule, the system is designed to prevent duplicate registrations. Having the same name, papers, and credentials with different contact information suggests a potential attempt to circumvent the rules or create multiple chances for the same candidate.

It's highly unlikely that GATE will offer you the option to choose one registration and reject the other. This would create inconsistencies and potential loopholes in the application process.

It's best to contact the GATE authorities directly to confirm this and get their specific guidance on the situation. They can provide you with the exact reasons for the rejection and any potential remedies.


For more information about GATE exam you can go through the link attached below.

https://engineering.careers360.com/exams/gate






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My father is ex service man in indian army....can I get quota from his job in neet 2025

Sajal Trivedi 19th Sep, 2024

Hello aspirant,

Ex-servicemen are people who have served in any of the three defense forces: the army, navy, or air force. When applying for medical admissions, you have more opportunities if you are the kid of an ex-serviceman. For state counseling, you may apply under the 85% state quota, and for the Medical Counseling Committee (MCC) procedure, you may apply under the army quota.

Thank you

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