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Hello Sir/Mam, I am from India. I have always been wanting to apply for GKS. I completed my studies in NIOS [Home school]. There is no 11th std available in nios so I had to skip 11th and directly study 12th. Can I apply for GKS?

kumardurgesh1802 26th Sep, 2024

Hey Boho,

Yes, you can apply for the Global Korea Scholarship (GKS) as an NIOS (National Institute of Open Schooling) student, but there are some important factors to consider. GKS focuses on academic performance, and as long as you meet the eligibility criteria, your mode of schooling (NIOS) won't necessarily disqualify you.

Important Points:

  1. 12th Standard Completion : GKS requires applicants to have completed their 12th standard with good academic performance. Since NIOS is recognized by the Indian government, your 12th-grade certificate should be valid.

  2. Skipping 11th Grade : Skipping the 11th grade might not be a problem, but it’s important to ensure that you have met the total required years of schooling (generally 12 years) as per GKS guidelines. You might need to clarify this aspect during the application process.

  3. Eligibility Criteria : Ensure you meet other key GKS requirements, such as age limits, academic performance, and health criteria. Strong academic records, recommendation letters, and a well-prepared study plan can enhance your application.

    Recommendation:

It would be a good idea to reach out directly to the Korean Embassy or the National Institute for International Education (NIIED) , which manages GKS, to clarify any specific concerns about skipping 11th grade. They can provide guidance on whether this impacts your eligibility.


I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.

Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.


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which college seats are available for sc castee may i know the clgs list where it is reserved for schedule castee students

Kanishka kaushikii 27th Sep, 2024

Hello aspirant,

The availability of seats for SC (Scheduled Caste) students in Indian colleges can vary widely depending on the specific college, course, and academic year. However, there are several resources you can use to find this information:

1. College Websites:

  • Individual College Websites: Most colleges have their own websites where they publish information about seat availability, including reservations for SC students. Look for sections like "Admissions," "Seat Matrix," or "Reservation Policy."
  • University Websites: If the college is affiliated with a university, the university website might also have information about seat availability and reservations.

2. Government Websites:

  • Ministry of Education: The Ministry of Education's website may have information about overall seat availability and reservations across Indian universities and colleges.
  • State Government Websites: Some state governments have their own education departments or websites that provide information about seat availability and reservations in colleges within their respective states.

4. Government Counseling Websites:

  • Centralized Counseling: If you're participating in a centralized counseling process for admissions, the counseling website will likely provide information about seat availability and reservations.

Important Note:

  • Seat Availability Changes: Seat availability can change from year to year, so it's important to check the most recent information.
  • Reservation Policies: Reservation policies can vary depending on the state and the type of college (government, private, or aided).
  • Admission Criteria: In addition to reservations, colleges may have other admission criteria, such as entrance exams or minimum marks.

I hope this information helps you.

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Does DISPAR takes admisson through CUET??IF not then how??

kumardurgesh1802 26th Sep, 2024

Hello there,


No, DISPAR (Delhi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research) does not take admissions through CUET (Common University Entrance Test) .

For undergraduate and postgraduate pharmacy courses like B.Pharm, M.Pharm, and D.Pharm , DISPAR generally admits students based on their performance in the following:

  1. For B.Pharm/D.Pharm : Admissions are usually based on merit, which considers the marks obtained in 12th standard (PCB/PCM) or equivalent examinations. No entrance exam like CUET is required.

  2. For M.Pharm : Admissions are typically based on GPAT (Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test) scores, which is a national-level entrance exam for postgraduate pharmacy programs.

  3. Direct Admission : There may also be provisions for direct admission or counseling based on merit, depending on the course you are applying for.

To confirm the specific admission process and requirements, it's recommended to visit the official DISPAR website or contact the institute directly for detailed information on the current admission procedures.


I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.

Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.


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Jharkhand board exam kab hoga 2025 mein

sadafreen356 26th Sep, 2024

Jharkhand Board exams for Class 12th was held from 6 February to 26 February 2024 so it is expected to be same for 2025 however there are no official announcement by the jac.

Additionally,the overall passing percentage for JAC 10 exam 2024 is recorded at 90.39%. Over 4.2 lakh students appeared for the JAC matric board examination in the previous academic session. The exams were held in 1,238 centres across the state.

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When with the JNVST form be out

sadafreen356 26th Sep, 2024

Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti, NVS, has again extended the JNVST 2025 Class 6 entrance test registration date to October 7, 2024 an extension from the previous deadline of September 23, 2024..Interested students can apply by visiting the official website,i.e., cbseitms.rcil.gov.in. To complete the registration for the JNVST 2025 entrance exam, students will need their registration number and date of birth and all other necessary documents.

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registration number 11th ka kaise pata kare

sadafreen356 26th Sep, 2024

CBSE registration form are out and mostly it is filled by respective school on behalf of students for regular candidates and all the information of students keep it by them for future uses if you need it you can ask your school or if you are a private candidate you get your registration number at the time of form filing in your mobile number and emai.

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sir i ve got 460046 rank sc catagory ,in ap eamset 2024 in bipc stream ,sir could yiu olease tell me what cources shall i get in government seat . waht cources shall i get sir i am interested in food technology sir please tell me sir should i get it or not yhen them

monag2673 26th Sep, 2024

With a rank of 460046 in the SC category for AP EAMCET 2024 (BiPC stream), securing a government seat in popular courses like **Food Technology** may be challenging, especially in top institutions, as these courses tend to have limited seats and higher cutoffs. However, your SC category status may provide you with reserved seats, increasing your chances in government or state-affiliated colleges.


Here’s how you can proceed:


1. **Check Category Cutoffs**: Investigate the previous years' SC category cutoffs for Food Technology and other BiPC-related courses. Each year, cutoffs vary based on seat availability, competition, and category-wise allocation.


2. **Explore Alternative Courses**: In case Food Technology is out of reach, explore other related courses like **Agricultural Science, Biotechnology, Horticulture, or Dairy Technology**, which are offered in government or government-affiliated colleges. These fields also have promising career opportunities.


3. **Counseling Process**: Participate actively in the AP EAMCET counseling process. You can prioritize Food Technology as your first choice but also include alternative courses to increase your chances of getting a government seat.


Ultimately, your rank may limit options in highly sought-after courses, but keeping an open mind and utilizing your SC category reservation can help you secure a good course in a government institution.

hope this helps you!!

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Can extended of last date for form fill of rms

sadafreen356 26th Sep, 2024

No,its not extended the last date to apply for Rashtriya Military School Admission 2024 is until September 19, 2024 if you miss it you cant fill it now.

Moreover for a maximum of 300 seats across India, 55,000 candidates appeared for the entrance examination. The applications are called in July-August and the examination is held in December every year you can try next year.

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Up sainik school class 9 enterece previous paper before 2025

sadafreen356 26th Sep, 2024

You can download previous year paper from the link below.u.p sainik entrance exam is one of the toughest exams in all states and for that student's work really hard to get into it, every year thousands of students apply for these exams but cannot get admissions.you need to rally work hard to get admission there

https://school.careers360.com/hi/articles/sainik-school-question-papers

All the best!!!

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How should I prepare for CAT along with my college studies?

monag2673 26th Sep, 2024

Balancing CAT preparation with college studies requires strategic planning and time management. Here’s a concise approach to help you prepare effectively:


1. **Create a Timetable**: Allocate dedicated time for CAT preparation daily, even if it’s just 2-3 hours. Focus on one CAT section (VARC, DILR, QA) each day to maintain balance. Weekends can be used for extensive practice and mock tests.


2. **Leverage College Breaks**: Use gaps between classes, study breaks, or commute time to revise formulas, solve quick questions, or read newspapers to enhance your reading comprehension and vocabulary for VARC.


3. **Focus on Basics First**: Strengthen your fundamentals in Quantitative Aptitude and Data Interpretation. Use your college academic breaks to dive deeper into complex topics.


4. **Mock Tests & Analysis**: Start taking mock tests early to build exam temperament. Analyze your mistakes thoroughly to improve your strategy and time management.


5. **Consistency over Intensity**: Study regularly, even for short periods. Consistency will help you cover more topics without overwhelming yourself.


6. **Balance Both Priorities**: Ensure your college assignments and studies are managed well to avoid last-minute stress. Prioritize subjects in both CAT and college where you need more attention.


By maintaining a disciplined schedule and staying focused, you can efficiently manage both CAT preparation and college studies.

hope this helps you!!

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