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Hi i have scored an overall 59 percentage in my boards and i am of obc-NCL category if i manage to get 99 percentile in jee mains can i get into nsut ??

Prachi Kumari 9th Sep, 2024

Hello,

With a 99 percentile in JEE Mains and being from the OBC-NCL category, you have a strong chance of getting admission into NSUT (Netaji Subhas University of Technology). However, your chances also depend on factors like the branch you choose, home state quota, and category rank. For highly competitive branches like Computer Science (CSE), the cutoffs are usually higher, but your OBC-NCL status will help.

For other branches, a 99 percentile should offer a good chance. You can check previous years' cutoffs for NSUT under the OBC-NCL category through the Joint Admission Counselling (JAC) portal for more clarity.

Hope it helps !

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i want to become a music producer and vocalist after class 12 what can i do to pursue my career and what are the requirements in terms of qualifications and financial to become a music producer

Jefferson 9th Sep, 2024

Hey there! Thanks for reaching out to us at Careers360. I'd be happy to help you explore your options for becoming a music producer and vocalist after 12th. That sounds like an exciting career path!

So, to pursue a career in music production and vocals, there are a few routes you could consider:

1. Formal education: You could look into music production or sound engineering courses at colleges or specialized music institutes. These programs can give you a solid foundation in both the technical and creative aspects of music production.

2. Vocational training: There are also shorter diploma or certificate courses focused specifically on music production or vocal training.

3. Self-study and practice: Many successful producers and vocalists are self-taught. You could start by learning music theory, practicing your vocal skills, and experimenting with music production software.

As for qualifications, while there's no strict requirement, having a background in music (like playing an instrument) can be helpful. Most importantly, you'll need a good ear for music, creativity, and technical skills with music production software.

Financially, it can vary quite a bit. If you go the formal education route, you'll need to consider tuition fees. For self-study, you'll need to invest in some basic equipment like a computer, music production software, and possibly a home studio setup.

Keep in mind that building a career in music can take time and persistence. Networking, creating a strong portfolio, and continuously improving your skills are key.

Would you like me to dig deeper into any specific area? Maybe we could look at some music production courses or discuss ways to start building your skills right now? If yes, check this out.

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if many seats are left in medical Colleges in PH Quota and all PH candidate get seats? can I get vacant seats under PH quota if I have my father PH certificate? and what is procedure

Jefferson 9th Sep, 2024

Hey there! Thanks for reaching out to us at Careers360. I'm an intern here, so I'll do my best to help you out with your questions about medical college admissions and the PH quota.

Regarding seats under the PH (Physically Handicapped) quota in medical colleges, it's a bit tricky to give a definitive answer without looking at the most recent data. Generally speaking, there are often some seats left vacant in this category, but it really depends on the specific colleges and the number of eligible applicants each year.

Now, about using your father's PH certificate - I'm afraid that typically wouldn't work. The PH quota is meant for candidates who themselves have a disability. Your father's certificate wouldn't make you eligible for this category.

As for the procedure to apply under the PH quota, here's a general outline:

1. You'd need to get a disability certificate from a recognized medical board.

2. When filling out your application for medical admissions, you'd indicate that you're applying under the PH category.

3. You'll likely need to undergo a medical examination to verify your eligibility.

But listen, admission rules can be complex and they sometimes change. Your best bet would be to check the official websites of the medical counselling authorities or reach out to them directly for the most up-to-date and accurate information.

Is there anything else you'd like to know about this? I'd be happy to help you find more specific information if you need it!

Check this out for your future college predictions.


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can I take direct admission in gulbarga institute of medical sciences if I doesnt alloted seat in kea neet counselling,but still there seat left?what process should I apply?and still I have my father PWD certificate

Jefferson 9th Sep, 2024

Hi there! Thanks for reaching out to us at Careers360. I'll do my best to help you out with your question about Gulbarga Institute of Medical Sciences.

From what I understand, you're asking about direct admission if you weren't allotted a seat through KEA NEET counselling, right? And you mentioned you have your father's PWD certificate too. That's good information to have.

To be honest, I'm not entirely sure about the direct admission process for Gulbarga Institute of Medical Sciences, especially when it comes to leftover seats after the KEA NEET counselling. Medical admissions can be pretty complex, and the rules can vary.

Here's what I'd suggest:

1. It might be best to contact the institute directly. They'll have the most up-to-date information on any remaining seats and the process for applying.

2. You could also check with the Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) to see if they have any information about unfilled seats and the procedure for those.

3. Regarding your father's PWD certificate, that could potentially be helpful, but again, you'd need to confirm with the institute or KEA about how it might factor into admissions.

Would you like me to try and find some contact information for Gulbarga Institute of Medical Sciences or KEA for you? That might be a good starting point.

And don't hesitate to come back to us if you need any more help or information. We're here to support you through your education journey!

Check out our college predictor for more details

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Sir,My son want to take admissiom at your polytechnic as a student of Biomadical Engineer. How can he has take admission? pl inform me.

monag2673 9th Sep, 2024

To seek admission for your son in a polytechnic for the **Biomedical Engineering** program, follow these general steps:


1. **Eligibility Criteria**: Ensure that your son has passed the 10th grade (or equivalent) with a good percentage in science and mathematics. Some polytechnics also accept students after 12th grade (science stream) for direct admission into diploma courses.


2. **Entrance Exam**: Most polytechnics require students to take a state-level polytechnic entrance exam. Common exams include JEECUP (Uttar Pradesh), CET (Delhi), and others specific to different states. Admission is often based on the rank scored in these entrance exams. Ensure your son registers for the relevant exam.


3. **Direct Admission**: Some polytechnics offer direct admissions based on merit, depending on the availability of seats. Check the specific polytechnic's website for their admission procedures.


4. **Application Process**:

- Visit the official website of the polytechnic offering Biomedical Engineering.

- Fill out the admission form and submit required documents such as mark sheets, ID proof, and passport-sized photographs.


5. **Counseling and Seat Allotment**: If admission is through an entrance exam, participate in the counseling process, where seats are allotted based on rank, category, and preference.


After securing a seat, complete the required formalities, such as fee submission and document verification, to confirm admission.

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Why does caste matter in JEE mains and advance in india. For example, SC/ST can pass by getting 7.5% or 15% and othes by other.

Sajal Trivedi 9th Sep, 2024

Hello aspirant,

The percentage of reservations allocated to each group is as follows: 10% for GEN-EWS, 15% for SC, 7.5% for ST, 27% for OBC-NCL, and 5% for PwD.
Students who fulfill specific requirements, including as passing the qualifying exam, are granted a place through JEE Main.
NITs set aside 50% of seats for candidates from the home state and 50% for those from other states.
The All India Quota is the basis for seat reservations in CFTIs and IIITs. These institutes do not have a home state or other state quota.
The necessary paperwork must be submitted by candidates in order to be eligible for JEE Main Reservation advantages. At the time of counseling, it comprises documentation like a category certificate, income certificate, disability certificate, etc.

Thank you

Hope it helps you.

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mbbs Councelling after first round vacant details in tamilnadu

monag2673 8th Sep, 2024

After the first round of MBBS counseling in Tamil Nadu, many seats remain vacant in both government and private medical colleges. The Tamil Nadu NEET UG 2024 Round 1 Provisional Seat Allotment result was declared on August 29, 2024. This year, the state offers 11,700 medical seats across 74 colleges. Candidates who did not secure a seat in the first round can look forward to the second round, where vacant seats will be filled. For government medical colleges, around 5275 seats are available, while private institutions have about 6000 MBBS seats.


Vacant seat details for the next counseling rounds will be published soon after the completion of the document verification process and the final seat allotment for Round 1. Keep an eye on the official Tamil Nadu medical counseling website for updates on vacant seats and upcoming counseling procedures.

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Ballb karene ke liye all jankari

Sajal Trivedi 9th Sep, 2024

Hello aspirant,

The full form of BA LLB is Five years of combined LLB study lead to a Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Legislative Law degree. In India, there is an undergraduate legal curriculum that blends professional legal education with arts or social science courses. This gives candidates the opportunity to study areas like history, sociology, administrative law, criminology, family law, and so on while also developing a solid foundation in law.

Each year, thousands of applicants are accepted into this program, demonstrating the increasing popularity and demand for this integrated legal education. This course is offered by numerous prestigious colleges and institutions, including JMI and NUJS. Other well-known BA LLB schools include Dr. B R Ambedkar College of Law, SLS Pune, and AMU.

For detailed information, you can visit the following link:

https://www.careers360.com/courses/ba-llb-dual-degree

Thank you

Hope it helps you.

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i dont have the nc obc certificate as it take long time to update. instead of that certificate should i submit the cetificate that claims im comes under nc obc [availabe on cat website] for now to fill the form plz answer

monag2673 8th Sep, 2024

If your Non-Creamy Layer (NC-OBC) certificate is delayed, you can still fill out the CAT form using the provisional certificate available on the CAT website, which declares that you fall under the NC-OBC category. This temporary certificate is provided for candidates facing delays in obtaining the updated certificate. However, you will be required to submit the official, updated NC-OBC certificate during the selection process or interviews.


Ensure that the provisional certificate is correctly filled out, and keep track of when your updated certificate will be issued, as failing to present the official document during later stages could impact your category-based claims for admission. Most institutions will accept this provisional certificate for the purpose of application submission, but it is important to meet all final documentation requirements by the time of admission.


Check the CAT guidelines and the institution's specific instructions regarding such documents to avoid any discrepancies .

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How to change email address,because i had gave a wrong email

Tanya Gupta 20th Sep, 2024

Hello,

To change your email address after providing the wrong one, follow these steps:


1. **Check Website/Portal**: Log in to the application or college portal where you submitted your email, and look for an option to update your contact information.

2. **Contact Support**: If no option is available, contact the support team via phone or email and explain your situation.

3. **Provide Proof**: Be ready to provide identification or other relevant documents for verification.


Each platform may have different procedures, so follow their specific guidelines.

hope this helps you,

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