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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.

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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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Want admission for mbbs my neet score is 209

Kanishka kaushikii 19th Sep, 2024

To get admission into MBBS with a NEET score of 209, it will be challenging, but not impossible. Your chances will depend on several factors, including:

  • State: The cutoff scores vary significantly between states. Some states may have lower cutoffs compared to others.
  • Category: If you belong to a reserved category (SC, ST, OBC, etc.), you may have a higher chance of admission.
  • College: Government medical colleges generally have lower cutoffs compared to private medical colleges.
  • Counseling: It's important to participate in all rounds of counseling to maximize your chances.

Here are some steps you can take to improve your chances:

  1. Check State Cutoffs: Research the cutoff scores for your state in previous years. This will give you an idea of what score you need to aim for.
  2. Consider State Quota: Many states have a state quota, which can increase your chances of admission.
  3. Explore Private Colleges: Private medical colleges may have lower cutoffs compared to government colleges.
  4. Participate in All Counseling Rounds: Don't miss any round of counseling, as seats may become available in later rounds.
  5. Prepare for Second Attempt: If you don't get admission this time, consider preparing for NEET again next year.

Remember, while your NEET score is important, it's not the only factor that determines admission. Other factors, such as your performance in the counseling process and your choice of college, can also play a role.

For more accurate information you can go through the link attached below.


https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor




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Can I find sr number of matric certificate on digilocker?

Kanishka kaushikii 19th Sep, 2024

Yes, you can find the SR number of your matric certificate on DigiLocker if it has been uploaded there. Here's how to do it:

  1. Visit the DigiLocker website or app: Go to its website or download the DigiLocker app from your mobile app store.

  2. Login to your DigiLocker account: Enter your Aadhaar number and OTP to log in.
  3. Search for your matric certificate: In the search bar, type "matric certificate" or "10th class certificate."
  4. Click on the certificate: Once you find it, click on it to open it.

  5. Locate the SR number: The SR number is usually mentioned in one of the following sections:
  • Header: The header section of the certificate may display the SR number prominently.
  • Body: Look for a section within the body of the certificate that lists the SR number.
  • Footer: The footer of the certificate may contain the SR number.

If you are unable to find the SR number on your DigiLocker certificate, you can try the following:

  • Check the other documents in your DigiLocker: You may have other documents related to your matriculation, such as marksheets or migration certificates, which might contain the SR number.
  • Contact your school or board: If you are unable to find the SR number on your own, you can contact your school or the board that issued your matric certificate for assistance. They may be able to provide you with a copy of the certificate that includes the SR number.

Please note that the availability of the SR number on DigiLocker depends on whether your school or board has uploaded it. If your certificate is not available on DigiLocker, you may need to contact them to obtain a physical copy.

I hope it helps !!




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My merit rank of Jenpas ug is 9114, can i get government or (Semi govt. Nursing colleges, like ESI,) ?

Kanishka kaushikii 19th Sep, 2024

With a JENPAS UG merit rank of 9114, securing admission to a government or semi-government nursing college in West Bengal might be challenging, but not impossible.

The cutoff ranks for government and semi-government nursing colleges can vary depending on several factors, including:

  • Category: If you belong to a reserved category (SC, ST, OBC, etc.), your chances may be higher.
  • College: Some colleges may have lower cutoffs compared to others.
  • Number of seats: The availability of seats can also influence the cutoffs.

While your rank may not be high enough for the top-tier government colleges, you might still have a chance of securing a seat in less popular government or semi-government colleges.

Here are some tips to increase your chances:

  • Participate in all counseling rounds: Don't miss any round of counseling, as seats may become available in later rounds.
  • Consider semi-government colleges: Semi-government colleges often have lower cutoffs compared to government colleges.
  • Explore private colleges: If you are unable to secure a seat in a government or semi-government college, you can consider private colleges.
  • Prepare for next year: If you don't get admission this year, you can prepare for the JENPAS UG exam again next year.

It's recommended to contact the counseling authorities or the colleges directly to get the most accurate information about the cutoffs and availability of seats. They can provide you with specific guidance based on your rank and category.

I hope it helps !!





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Admission for next year 2025 Class 9 for JEE scholarship and 80 marks of test

Kanishka kaushikii 19th Sep, 2024

The admission process for Class 9 in 2025 for JEE scholarship and 80 marks of test can vary depending on the specific school or institution you are interested in. However, here are some general steps you can expect:

1. Research and Shortlist:

  • Identify schools or institutions that offer JEE scholarship programs for Class 9 students.
  • Consider factors such as location, academic reputation, facilities, and the specific JEE scholarship requirements.

2. Gather Information:

  • Visit the school's website or contact their admissions office to obtain the necessary application forms, deadlines, and eligibility criteria.
  • Inquire about the specific requirements for the JEE scholarship, including the test format, syllabus, and marking scheme.

3. Prepare for the Test:

  • Start preparing for the 80-mark test well in advance.
  • Focus on the relevant subjects and topics covered in the syllabus.
  • Practice solving sample questions and previous year papers to improve your test-taking skills.

4. Submit Application:

  • Complete the application form accurately and provide all the required documents, such as academic transcripts, certificates, and test scores.
  • Ensure that the application is submitted before the deadline.

5. Appear for the Test:

  • On the designated test date, arrive at the test center on time and follow the instructions provided.
  • Give your best effort to perform well in the test.

6. Await Results:

  • After the test, wait for the results to be announced.
  • Check the school's website or contact the admissions office for updates on the admission process.

7. Interview (if applicable):

  • If shortlisted, you may be invited for an interview to assess your suitability for the program.
  • Prepare for the interview by researching the school and practicing your responses to potential questions.

8. Enrollment:

  • If you are offered admission and have secured the JEE scholarship, complete the enrollment formalities as per the school's guidelines.

Remember to check the specific requirements and deadlines for the schools you are considering. It's also advisable to start the application process early to give yourself ample time for preparation and avoid missing any deadlines.

I hope it helps !!






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Tell me about patients flow in the hospital??

Sajal Trivedi 19th Sep, 2024

Hello aspirant,

The movement of patients within a medical facility is referred to as patient flow. In order to move patients from the time of admission to the point of discharge while preserving quality and patient/provider satisfaction, it entails the medical care, tangible resources, and internal systems required. Process management in hospitals and other healthcare settings must include improving patient flow.

Thank you

Hope it helps you

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i am a girl student ebc rank - 1300 ur - 4500 can i get addmission for b-pharma through bcece examination?

kumardurgesh1802 18th Sep, 2024

Hello Priya,

With an EBC rank of 1300 and a UR rank of 4500 in the BCECE examination , you have a good chance of securing a B.Pharm seat in government or semi-government pharmacy colleges in Bihar. Admission to top colleges might be competitive, but with your EBC rank , you stand a better chance in colleges that reserve seats for EBC candidates.

Recommendations:

  1. Government Pharmacy Colleges : Focus on colleges with EBC seat reservations.

  2. Semi-Government/Private Colleges : As a backup option, you can also consider private colleges through BCECE.

With an EBC rank of 1300, you have a strong possibility of getting admission to B.Pharm through BCECE, especially in colleges with EBC reservations.


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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Sir, I am in class 12th of bihar board. I mistakenly ticked ebc instead of bc. My registration has been done, and last date for correction has been gone. what should I do, Sir?

kumardurgesh1802 19th Sep, 2024

Hello student,

Since the last date for correction has passed and you mistakenly selected EBC instead of BC for your category, here are a few steps you can take:

1. Contact the Board Authorities:

  • Immediately reach out to the Bihar Board (BSEB) authorities through their official helpline or email. Explain your situation and request a manual correction.

    2. Visit the Board Office:

  • If possible, visit the BSEB regional or head office in person. Bring proof of your correct category ( BC certificate) and any other necessary documents.

    3. Submit an Application:

  • Write a formal application addressed to the board, explaining the mistake and requesting a correction. Attach a copy of your BC category certificate with the application.

    4. Keep Documents Ready:

  • During exams or counseling, keep your BC category certificate and other documents ready, in case there's an opportunity for verification or correction later in the process.

Contact the Bihar Board as soon as possible through their helpline or by visiting their office. Submit an application with your BC certificate to request a correction.


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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hey im aiswarya final year cs student in government engineering college Kerala...i am just going to start preparing cat ...but im not sure if i can afford coaching..im stuck. when i tried solving varc i found it really difficult and have so much of doubts on which im refering. what should i do go get into iimb...also is it possible if i start now??..can someone help?

Kanishka kaushikii 18th Sep, 2024

I understand your situation, Aishwarya. Preparing for the CAT while balancing your final year of engineering can be challenging, especially without coaching. However, with dedication and the right approach, it's definitely possible to crack the exam.

Here are some tips to help you get started:

1. Assess Your Strengths and Weaknesses:

  • Practice Regularly: Solve as many CAT questions as possible to identify your strengths and weaknesses.
  • Focus on Weak Areas: Devote more time to areas where you struggle, such as VARC.

2. Build a Strong Foundation:

  • Basic Concepts: Ensure you have a solid understanding of basic grammar, vocabulary, and reading comprehension techniques.
  • Practice Reading: Develop a habit of reading newspapers, books, and articles regularly to improve your reading speed and comprehension.

3. Effective VARC Preparation:

  • Practice RCs: Solve a variety of RC passages from different topics to get comfortable with different styles and difficulty levels.
  • Analyze Answers: Understand why the correct answer is correct and why the incorrect options are wrong.
  • Seek Guidance: If you're struggling with VARC, consider joining online forums or communities where you can discuss questions and get help from others.

4. Online Resources:

  • Free Online Courses: Utilize platforms like Coursera, edX, and Khan Academy for free online courses on CAT preparation.
  • Mock Tests: Take as many mock tests as possible to assess your progress and identify areas for improvement.

5. Create a Study Plan:

  • Time Management: Allocate specific time slots for CAT preparation, considering your academic commitments.
  • Consistency: Stick to your study plan and avoid procrastinating.

6. Stay Motivated:

  • Set Goals: Break down your goal of getting into IIMB into smaller, achievable targets.
  • Celebrate Achievements: Reward yourself for your progress to stay motivated.

While coaching can be helpful, it's not essential. With dedication, perseverance, and effective study strategies, you can definitely crack the CAT and achieve your goal of getting into IIMB.

Remember, starting now is a great decision. The earlier you begin, the more time you'll have to improve your skills and build confidence. Good luck!


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

https://bschool.careers360.com/exams/cat

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