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i have completed my studies from 1 to 12 from Kashmir can i make domicile in kashmir or u.p state domicile can take admission in college in kashmir
Yes, having a domicile certificate for Jammu and Kashmir can significantly benefit you in getting admission to colleges in the region.
Eligibility for Domicile Certificate:
To be eligible for a Jammu and Kashmir domicile certificate, you generally need to fulfill one of the following criteria:
- Birth in J&K: If you were born in Jammu and Kashmir.
- Parents' Domicile: If one or both of your parents are domiciles of Jammu and Kashmir.
- Residence: If you have been a resident of Jammu and Kashmir for a certain period (usually 15 years or more).
How to Obtain a Domicile Certificate:
- Visit the Tehsildar's Office: You can visit the Tehsildar's office in the district where you reside or where your parents reside.
- Required Documents: Prepare the necessary documents, such as proof of birth, address proof, and parent's domicile certificates (if applicable).
- Application Form: Fill out the application form for a domicile certificate and submit it along with the required documents.
- Verification Process: The Tehsildar's office will verify the information provided in your application.
- Certificate Issuance: Once the verification process is complete, you will be issued a domicile certificate.
Benefits of Having a Domicile Certificate:
- Reservation Benefits: You may be eligible for reservation benefits in government jobs and educational institutions.
- Fee Waivers: You may be eligible for fee waivers or concessions in government institutions.
- Priority in Admissions: You may get priority in admission to colleges and universities in Jammu and Kashmir.
Important Note:
The specific eligibility criteria and procedures for obtaining a domicile certificate may vary. It's advisable to consult with the relevant authorities or seek legal advice for accurate information and assistance.
Dear Sir/ madam which is the best college for studying Biotechnology up to m.sc only in Bangalore colleges?
Here are some of the best colleges for studying Biotechnology up to M.Sc. in Bangalore, based on factors like academic reputation, placements, and infrastructure:
Top Tier:
- National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS) - Bangalore (Offers M.Sc. in Life Sciences with specialization in Biotechnology)
- Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Bangalore (Offers Integrated M.Tech. in Biotechnology)
- Christ University, Bangalore
Highly Reputable:
- St. Joseph's University, Bangalore
- Jain (Deemed-to-be University) School of Sciences, Bangalore
- The Oxford College of Science, Bangalore
Other Good Options:
- Dayananda Sagar University (DSU), Bangalore
- Garden City University, Bangalore
- Kristu Jayanti College, Bangalore
- MS Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences (MSRUAS), Bangalore
Choosing the Best College for You:
- Academic Focus: Consider the specific areas of biotechnology that each college focuses on.
- Faculty Expertise: Research the faculty members and their expertise to align with your interests.
- Research Opportunities: Check if the college offers research opportunities for M.Sc. students.
- Placement Record: Look into the college's placement record for M.Sc. Biotechnology students.
- Infrastructure and Facilities: Consider the availability of labs, libraries, and other facilities.
- Cost and Fees: Compare tuition fees and other associated expenses of each college.
can I take up with PCB in BANGALORE colleges for puc? means with out mathematics
No,the options for PCB background without maths is limited so you are going to struggle for that like there is only 1 college which provides pcbH and that is st Philomenas college in bannimantap.
Most PU colleges available in Bangalore offer Science streams that include combinations like PCMC, PCMB and PCME. The lecture timings of PU colleges usually run for 7-8 hours.
10 class ke liye kaun sa course hai
There are many types of diploma courses that can be done after 10th such as engineering, medical, hotel management, digital marketing, pharmacy, agriculture science etc if you want to obtain bachelor's degree and opt for higher studies.
Other option is to do a diploma course, employment opportunities increase with this courses as it focuses on skill development and practical training and These courses usually last for 1-3 years and have lower fees as compared to Bachelor degree courses.
Can i get obc ncl certificate on my own basis as iam married now and excluded from family jan aadhar and have separate jan aadhar
Hello,
You can obtain an OBC-NCL (Other Backward Classes-Non-Creamy Layer) certificate on your own basis after marriage, even if you're excluded from your family's Jan Aadhaar and have a separate Jan Aadhaar. Ensure your caste is listed in the Central List of OBCs and your family income is below the Non-Creamy Layer threshold (Rs. 8 lakh per annum). Required documents include valid ID proof, caste certificate of your father or relative, income certificate, proof of residence, and separation certificate (if applicable). Visit your local Tehsil or Sub-District Magistrate office, fill out the application form, attach documents, and pay the prescribed fee.
The separate Jan Aadhaar will serve as proof of residence and separation from your family. If your income is below the NCL threshold, you're eligible for an OBC-NCL certificate. Certificate validity varies by state, typically 1-3 years. Verify required documents and process with local authorities, ensure your caste certificate is issued by a competent authority, and keep income proof and documents updated. For state-wise guidelines, visit the National Commission for Backward Classes (NCBC) website or your state government's website or Backward Classes department.
BA-Bed course ka per year fee kitna hai?
Hi Ayush ,
The BA B.Ed integrated course is a four-year program combining (BA) with (B.Ed) qualifying graduates to teach at the secondary or higher secondary school levels . The course covers both arts subjects like history , political science , economics , sociology etc and education subjects like teaching pedagogy , educational psychology , life skills etc .
Here's a detailed of fees :
1. Annual Fees by Type of Institution
Government and Central Universities :
Annual fees : INR 10,000 - 30,000
Examples: Delhi University , Jamia Millia Islamia , Banaras Hindu University .
Additional costs might include examination fees , library fees and minimal laboratory fees .
Private Universities and Colleges :
Annual fees : INR 50,000 - 1.5 lakh
Examples : Amity University , Lovely Professional University , Christ University .
These fees generally cover tuition , campus facilities and sometimes library access , extracurricular and lab costs might be extra .
Hope this helps you to get an idea about fee of BA B.Ed integrated course , for more detail drop message in comment section .
Thank you
Can we register for neet without orginal documents but with attested ones??
Hello,
Hope you are doing well, you can register for NEET with attested copies of your documents during the online application process, but you will need to present the original documents for verification when you are allotted a college seat and during the admission process.
The attested documents must be signed by the gazetted officer while filling the application form of NEET.
Hope this will clear your confusion...
i am studying btech first year.i need to appear for jee main 2025.if i didnt get any seat in iits then the seat in my previous college will be cancelled??
Yes, you are eligible to appear for the JEE Main 2025.
The eligibility criteria for JEE Main 2025 state that you must have passed or be appearing for your Class 12 (or equivalent) exam in 2023 or 2024. Since you are currently in your first year of B.Tech, you meet this eligibility criteria.
However, please note that appearing for JEE Main 2025 won't affect your current B.Tech program. It's an additional attempt to improve your JEE Main score and potentially get admission to a better college or program.
It's important to check the official JEE Main website for the latest eligibility criteria and notification.
Keep in mind that your current B.Tech program will continue as usual, and appearing for JEE Main 2025 is an additional opportunity.
Kya mai cuet exam ke domain me pcm laker jnu college me BA me admission le sakta hu
Hello there,
Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) typically offers BA (Hons.) programs in Foreign Languages and other arts and humanities courses, and the entrance exam requirements differ based on the program. For a BA (Hons.) in Foreign Languages at JNU, CUET requires relevant subjects, often from the humanities and language domains, rather than a focus on PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics).
If you’re interested in pursuing a BA at JNU and have a background in PCM, make sure to review the specific domain subject requirements for the desired BA program through CUET. Selecting subjects that align with humanities or language may better support your application to JNU’s BA programs.
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I have an ST certificate. Can I choose my category as unreserved/open while filling the application forms of govt exams such as SSC CGL, NTPC, UPSC?Will this be a problem during document verification? Kindly answer in detail.
Hello Sai,
Yes, you can choose to apply as an Unreserved (UR) or Open category candidate in government exams like SSC CGL, NTPC, or UPSC , even if you have an ST certificate . Here’s what you need to know about this decision:
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Choosing Open Category : If you apply as an Open/Unreserved candidate, you will not be eligible for the reservation benefits like relaxed cutoffs, age limits, or additional attempts that ST candidates receive. Essentially, you will compete on par with candidates from the general category.
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Document Verification : During document verification, choosing the Unreserved category should not create a problem, provided you meet all eligibility criteria under the Unreserved category. Since you opted to compete in the Open category, the authorities will not consider your ST certificate for reservation benefits, and it should not affect your verification.
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Future Exams and Forms : Once you decide to apply under the Open category, it applies only to that particular exam cycle or recruitment. You can still apply as an ST candidate in future exams if you wish to use the reservation benefits, as each application cycle is independent.
Important Considerations
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Permanent Choice
: Selecting UR/Open category on one application doesn’t permanently change your caste status or eligibility for reservation in future applications.
- Eligibility Criteria : Ensure that you meet all Open category criteria (age, attempts, etc.) for the exam in which you apply under Unreserved.
Choosing UR in some exams while applying as ST in others is entirely up to you and is allowed. This flexibility is common in government exams in India.
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.