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My paramedical without neet cutoff marks 172

Kanishka kaushikii 29th Sep, 2024

Hello student,

I understand that you have a paramedical course without NEET cutoff and obtained a score of 172.

However, I'd like to clarify a few things to provide the most accurate guidance:

  1. Specific Course: Could you please specify the name of the paramedical course you're referring to? This will help me determine the potential colleges or institutions offering it.
  2. Category: Are you part of a specific category (e.g., SC, ST, OBC, General) that might affect the admission process?
  3. Location Preference: Do you have a preferred location or region where you'd like to study?

Once I have this information, I can assist you with:

  • College Options: Identifying suitable colleges or institutions offering the paramedical course based on your score and category.
  • Admission Process: Explaining the admission procedure, including any necessary documents or requirements.
  • Counseling: Providing guidance on the counseling process and seat allotment.

    I hope you understand.
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I have taken bipc in class 11 can I do btech food technology after 12th. Is there any entrance exam to get admission

Prachi Kumari 29th Sep, 2024

Hello,

Yes, you can pursue B.Tech in Food Technology after completing BiPC (Biology, Physics, Chemistry) in 12th, but some universities and institutes may require you to have studied Mathematics in Class 12.

- For admission, you may need to clear entrance exams like EAMCET (for Andhra Pradesh and Telangana), KCET (for Karnataka), or university-specific entrance exams such as ICAR AIEEA (for agricultural universities).

- Some private universities may have their own admission tests. Check the eligibility criteria of the institutes you're interested in, as they vary.

- For more info, visit : https://www.careers360.com/courses/articles/food-technology-courses-after-12th-counar

Hope it helps !

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want to pursue diploma in Rubber Technology after 10th. How should I do..?

Sajal Trivedi 29th Sep, 2024

Hello aspirant,

The prerequisites for rubber technology differ based on the particular institute and the degree program (diploma, undergraduate, postgraduate). While undergraduate (BTech) programs normally require 10+2 with Science and Mathematics, diploma programs typically require a minimum level of class 10th with Science and Mathematics. Typically, a bachelor's degree in Rubber Technology, Chemical Engineering, Polymer Science, or similar subjects is required for admission to postgraduate (MTech) programs.

If you want to pursue this course, I suggest you to take science stream after 10th.

Thank you

Hope it helps you

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How can I change my email in this app

Hridaya Rao 30th Sep, 2024

Hello there,

To change your email in the app, you typically need to follow these steps:

  • Go to Settings: Open the app and navigate to the settings menu, usually represented by a gear icon.
  • Account or Profile Section: Look for an account or profile section within the settings.
  • Change Email: Find the option to change your email address. You may need to enter your current password for verification.
  • Enter New Email: Type in your new email address and follow any prompts to save the changes.
  • Verify New Email: You might receive a verification email at your new address. Click on the link in that email to confirm the change.

If these steps don’t apply to your specific app, you may want to check the app's help or support section for more detailed instructions.

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do we get placements in the college and what will be the package in this college

Kanishka kaushikii 29th Sep, 2024

Sorry aspirant, please clarify that about with particular college and particular course you want to know about. There are various colleges which provide placements. Please clarify you doubt so that I can help you and solve your question.

I hope you understand.

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if i am a ias officer so can i work as. a doctor also? and of which profession i will the money

Sajal Trivedi 29th Sep, 2024

Hello aspirant, The answer to this question is no. Both of these areas require your complete commitment and dedication. You can not manage both of these together. Also it is not allowed to do any other profession while performing duties as a IAS officer. If you want to practice medical profession then you have to leave your job.

Thank you

Hope it helps you.

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I want to fill Mumbai University enrollment form next but it is showing that i have atkt in 1st two semester but i did not have any and I cant able to apply for next year as it is showing that Student Result do not match with admissioneligibility. What should I do.

Prachi Kumari 29th Sep, 2024

Hello,

You should first contact the examination or academic department of Mumbai University to verify the error regarding your ATKT status.

Bring along all necessary documents, including mark sheets, to prove you cleared your first two semesters. If the issue persists, you can also visit the student grievance cell or submit a formal query via the university’s online portal.

Additionally, keep track of all communications and file any required appeal forms to resolve the issue swiftly. Addressing this directly with the university is essential for ensuring your enrollment for the next academic year.

Hope it helps !

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I was not listed in the final merit list in councelling by knruhs, students who got lower marks than me also who were non local (I was considered non loca only bcos..I didnt study 10th in Talengana) were listed too. I need some expert to talk to as I have no one in the medical field and its my first time

monag2673 29th Sep, 2024

I understand how frustrating it can be to find that you were not included in the final merit list despite having higher marks than some candidates who were classified as non-local. In situations like this, it’s crucial to seek clarity and guidance.

First, review the eligibility criteria and admission policies of KNRUHS (Kaloji Narayana Rao University of Health Sciences) to ensure that your classification was accurate and that there were no discrepancies in your application. Contacting the university's admissions office is a vital step; they can provide specific reasons for your exclusion from the merit list.

You might also consider reaching out to academic advisors or professionals in the medical field for support. They can provide insights into the admission process and help you navigate any appeals or grievances you may wish to file.

Additionally, online forums and social media groups related to medical admissions can be invaluable for connecting with other students who might have faced similar issues. Sharing experiences and advice can offer you the support you need during this challenging time. Don't hesitate to advocate for yourself; understanding your rights and options is essential in navigating this process effectively.

hope this helps you!!

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during ssc mts form fillup i mistakenly opted language preference as hindi, so can i change the language in English during exam hall?

monag2673 29th Sep, 2024

If you mistakenly selected Hindi as your language preference during the SSC MTS form fill-up, changing the language to English in the exam hall is generally not permitted. The language preference you choose is binding, and you must adhere to it during the exam. However, SSC MTS is designed as a bilingual exam, meaning that questions are presented in both Hindi and English.

While you cannot change your language preference, you can still read and answer questions in English since both languages are available. This feature allows candidates to understand the questions better, even if they selected Hindi initially. To prepare for the exam effectively, it’s advisable to familiarize yourself with the format and practice using both languages.

If you have concerns about your language choice, it’s best to check the official SSC guidelines or contact their help desk for clarification. They can provide the most accurate information regarding your specific situation. In summary, while you can't switch your preference to English in the exam hall, the bilingual nature of the test should assist you in navigating the questions comfortably.

hope this helps you!!

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Board exam ki tayyari kese kre

Prachi Kumari 29th Sep, 2024

Hello,

To prepare for board exams effectively, start by creating a study schedule that covers all subjects, allocating more time to difficult topics.

- Break down the syllabus into manageable parts and set daily or weekly goals. Focus on understanding concepts rather than rote memorization, and practice with previous years' question papers to familiarize yourself with the exam pattern.

- Take regular breaks, maintain a balanced diet, and ensure adequate sleep to stay focused.

- Review your notes regularly and clarify doubts with teachers or peers.

- Finally, stay calm, confident, and avoid last-minute cramming to perform your best.

Hope it helps !

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