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which college is more suitable for biotechnology

Sajal Trivedi 5th Sep, 2024

Hello aspirant,

Here below I am  providing you with the name of some of the most suitable colleges:

  • Amity University Noida
  • Delhi Technological University
  • Meerut Institute of Engineering and Technology
  • Jamia Millia Islamia
  • Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University

Thank you

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in my 10 and 12th cbse marksheet my fathers names spelling is wrong but in other documents its right.i qualified in neet but now they are saying that you have to corret both the marksheet in 20 days. now i cant change my other documents bcz of my neet form and armit card what to do?

Hridaya Rao 4th Sep, 2024
Hello Student,
First of all congratulations on qualifying NEET.
Don't worry there are ways to correct your father's name on your 10th and 12th marksheets within the given timeframe, you should follow these steps:

1. Contact Your School Board:
Visit the official website of the respective boards (CBSE, ICSE, or State Board) to check the procedure for name correction.
Download the application form for name correction, if available online. Otherwise, you may need to visit the board's regional office.

2. Prepare the Necessary Documents:
Original marksheets (10th and 12th) with the incorrect name.
A copy of your birth certificate or any other document that contains the correct spelling of your father's name.
An affidavit stating the correct name of your father and explaining the discrepancy.
A letter from your school principal or headmaster, if required by the board, certifying that the correct name should be used.

3. Submit the Application:
Submit the filled application form, along with the required documents, to the boards regional office. If your board has an online submission option, you can upload the documents there.
Pay any applicable fees for the correction.

4. Follow Up:
Keep track of the status of your application. Sometimes, you might need to visit the office or follow up with the board.

5. Inform Your College:
Once you've submitted the application, inform your college about the steps you have taken. If possible, provide them with a copy of the receipt or acknowledgment from the board.

If you're running short on time, it might be helpful to explain your situation to the college and request an extension, showing proof that the correction process is underway.
Thankyou. Hope this information helps you.
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can i get direct admission on 12 th basis for BPT and how many seats are available

itsprashil6260 3rd Sep, 2024

The candidates can apply to physiotherapy colleges without NEET scores. There will be a direct admission process where the seats will be allotted based on the 12th board exam marks and its cutoff.

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can i take admission in M.ed now

Hridaya Rao 4th Sep, 2024
Hello Student,
Yes you can get admission depending upon the institutes
Admission deadlines for M.Ed. (Master of Education) programs vary by institution and country. Typically, universities have specific admission periods, usually in the spring and fall. However, some universities might offer rolling admissions or multiple intakes throughout the year.

To determine if you can still apply for admission now, you should:

1. Check University Websites: Visit the websites of the universities you're interested in. They will have detailed information on application deadlines and procedures.

2.Contact Admissions Offices: If the information isn't clear online, you can contact the admissions office directly to inquire about the next available intake and if late applications are accepted.

3 . Consider Online or Part-time Options: Some institutions offer online or part-time M.Ed. programs with more flexible start dates
For more information on the nest institutes for M.Ed please visit the given link,

https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-med-universities-in-india
Thankyou
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I have completed my degree this year and I filled the CAT 2024 form with the last marksheets CGPA that I received but now I have received my final CGPA. Should I fill a new form with final cgpa or can I change my cgpa during admission calls?

monag2673 3rd Sep, 2024
Unfortunately, you cannot change your CGPA after submitting the CAT 2024 form. The information provided in the form is final and cannot be modified.

While some institutions might allow you to update your CGPA during the admission process, this is not always the case. It's best to assume that the information you provided in the CAT form will be the basis for your application.

If your final CGPA is significantly higher than what you initially reported, you might want to consider retaking the CAT exam in the future. This will give you a chance to improve your score and provide a more accurate representation of your academic abilities. However, this is a decision that should be made carefully, as it will require additional time and effort.

It's important to consult with the admissions offices of the institutions you're interested in to determine their specific requirements and policies regarding CGPA updates. They can provide you with the most accurate and up-to-date information.

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can i get to know the fees for B.ed at siddharameshwar education college Dharwad

itsprashil6260 3rd Sep, 2024

Hey there I am glad to help you out

The fees B.ed course at siddharameshwar education college is 40000 per year

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With a rank of 34.4k, general category in NEET PG 2024. can I get DCH in Kerala , Karnataka and Tamilnadu

Kanishka kaushikii 3rd Sep, 2024

Securing a DCH seat in these states with a rank of 34,400 in the general category might be challenging, but not impossible. The competition for DCH seats, especially in government colleges, is typically high. However, several factors can influence your chances:

  • State-specific cutoffs: Cutoffs for DCH can vary significantly between states. Some states might have lower cutoffs compared to others.
  • College preferences: Your choice of college can also impact your chances. Government medical colleges often have higher cutoffs than private colleges.
  • Round-wise counseling: Many states conduct multiple rounds of counseling. If you don't get a seat in the initial rounds, you might have a better chance in subsequent rounds as the cutoffs may decrease.

Specific State Analysis:

  1. Kerala: Kerala is known for its competitive medical admissions. While it's challenging to predict the exact cutoff for DCH with a rank of 34,400, you might consider exploring options in private medical colleges or colleges in less popular districts.
  2. Karnataka: Karnataka's cutoffs for DCH can vary depending on the college and category. You might have a better chance in government medical colleges outside of Bangalore or in private medical colleges.
  3. Tamil Nadu: Tamil Nadu also has competitive medical admissions. However, you might have a better chance in government medical colleges in less popular districts or in private medical colleges.

Recommendations:

  • Participate in all counseling rounds: Don't give up if you don't get a seat in the initial rounds.
  • Explore all options: Consider both government and private medical colleges.
  • Research state-specific cutoffs: Look for previous year's cutoffs to get an idea of the expected range.
  • Stay updated: Keep track of the counseling schedule and any updates from the respective state counseling authorities.

While your chances might be slim, it's worth participating in the counseling process and exploring all available options.

For more accurate information about colleges, you an go through the college predictor link attached below.

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

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Sample questions paper sslc examination 24_25 by board meghalaya of school education mbose

sai raja 3rd Sep, 2024

For the SSLC (Secondary School Leaving Certificate) examination conducted by the Meghalaya Board of School Education (MBOSE) for the 2024-25 academic year, you can find sample question papers through the following methods:

  1. Official MBOSE Website : Visit the official MBOSE website. They often provide sample question papers, previous years' papers, and other resources for students.

  2. School Resources : Check with your school or teachers. They might have access to sample papers or can provide guidance on where to find them.

  3. Educational Portals : Some educational websites and portals offer sample papers and exam resources for various boards and subjects.

  4. Contact MBOSE : If you cannot find the sample papers online, consider contacting the MBOSE directly for information on where to obtain them.

These resources will help you get an idea of the exam pattern and the types of questions that may be asked.



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My course bachelor in prosthetic and orthotic is of 4.5 years but in CAT exam only 4 Yr and 5 Yr option is available .... What should I fill in that ???

Hridaya Rao 3rd Sep, 2024
Hello Student,
For the CAT (Common Admission Test) exam form, when asked about your education status, you typically have two options:

1. Completed Graduation: This option is for students who have completed all requirements of their undergraduate degree, including passing the final exams and completing any mandatory internships or practical training.

2. Pursuing Graduation: This option is for students who are still in the process of completing their degree requirements, including pending internships, final projects, or exams.

Since you have passed your final exams but have not yet completed the mandatory internship, you should choose the option "Pursuing Graduation." This accurately reflects that your degree requirements are still in progress due to the incomplete internship.
Thankyou. I hope this information helped you

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government veterinary seat in india

Kanishka kaushikii 3rd Sep, 2024

Government veterinary seats in India are highly sought after due to their affordability and the prestige associated with government institutions. Here's a brief overview:

Admission Process

  • NEET-UG: The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET-UG) is the common entrance exam for admission to veterinary courses in India.
  • Counseling: After the NEET-UG, eligible candidates participate in state-level counseling processes to secure seats in government veterinary colleges.

Factors Affecting Seat Availability

  • Number of Veterinary Colleges: The number of government veterinary colleges in India is limited, which can impact the availability of seats.
  • State-Wise Quotas: Each state has its own quota for veterinary seats, which can influence the competition for admission.
  • Category-Wise Reservations: There are reservations for various categories, including SC, ST, OBC, and EWS, which can affect seat availability for general category candidates.

Popular Government Veterinary Colleges

While the exact ranking and reputation of government veterinary colleges can vary, some well-known institutions include:

  • Indian Veterinary Research Institute (IVRI), Bareilly
  • Veterinary College, Bangalore
  • College of Veterinary Science, Pantnagar
  • Veterinary College, Chennai
  • Veterinary College, Hisar

For more specific information, I recommend visiting the websites of state-level veterinary councils or the Veterinary Council of India. They can provide detailed information about admission procedures, counseling schedules, and seat availability for government veterinary colleges in different states.

For information about NEET-UG you can go through the link attached below.

https://medicine.careers360.com/exams/neet

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