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My son is doing diploma in automobile engineering 3rd year

Sajal Trivedi 17th Sep, 2024

Hello aspirant,

One of the most advanced engineering courses is Automobile Engineering, which covers the design, manufacture, operation, and examination of automobiles during maintenance, reconstruction, and modification. It entails designing vehicles for use on roads, including cars, trucks, buses, and other types of vehicles. Aerodynamics, emissions, chassis, ergonomics, alternative fuels, electronics, materials, motorsport, vehicle, manufacturing, rapid prototyping, pedestrian safety, supply chain management, and power train are among the specializations available for the degree in car engineering.

For more information you can visit our site by clicking on the link given below.

https://www.careers360.com/courses/automobile-engineering-course

Thank you

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I got 297 marks in neet 2024 and category is SEBC . there is any chance to get admission in dshmc

Hridaya Rao 16th Sep, 2024
Hello there,

With 297 marks in NEET 2024 under the SEBC category, securing admission to DSHMC (Dr. Sayyidna Homoeopathic Medical College) may be challenging as the cutoff scores for government and private medical colleges tend to be higher for homoeopathy courses. However, cutoff trends can vary each year based on seat availability, reservation policies, and the number of applicants.

It would be helpful to check the specific cutoff trends for SEBC in DSHMC from the previous years and keep an eye on any counseling rounds where lower-ranked candidates might get opportunities. You may also want to explore private colleges or lesser-known homoeopathic medical institutions where cutoffs might be lower.
Thankyou.

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i am not able to access the neet pg college predictor even after i paid the whole amount of the subcriprio.

mjaisinghani62 16th Sep, 2024
Hello aspirant
Here are steps to use neet pg college predictor
Enter neet pg score and registration number .
New candidates can sign up through Google,  mail ID or mobile number.
If you are already registered then use that mail ID to log in.
Then you must provide choices of degree , branch , preferred location,  year of addmission.
Then verify your email ID through verification link.
Then click on PREDICT COLLEGE.
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I belong to st category and i have my sc caste certificate but in my 12th transfer certificate,they have mentioned general category so will i face any problem during admission through neet in medical college As tc is not required in counselling but they ask during admission

monag2673 16th Sep, 2024

Having a mismatch between your caste certificate and the category mentioned in your 12th transfer certificate (TC) could potentially create confusion during the admission process, especially since caste category plays a role in reservation-based seat allocation.


Here’s how to address it:


1. **Correct the Transfer Certificate**: Contact your school and request a correction in your transfer certificate. Explain the issue and submit your valid SC caste certificate as proof. Schools usually have procedures for such corrections, and this can help avoid complications later.


2. **Submit Caste Certificate During Counselling**: For NEET admission, what primarily matters during counselling is the **valid SC/ST caste certificate** issued by the appropriate authority. Since the TC is not required during the counselling process, focus on ensuring your caste certificate is accurate and updated.


3. **During Admission**: While transfer certificates are checked during the final admission, most institutions consider the valid caste certificate issued by the government for category verification. However, having consistency between your documents (TC and caste certificate) is ideal to avoid unnecessary delays or complications.


4. **Seek Clarification**: If time is tight, clarify the situation with the admission authority of the medical college where you are applying. They may guide you on whether the mismatch will be a significant issue.


Act early to resolve the inconsistency to ensure a smooth admission process.

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I want to practice questions paper of AIIMs MSC entrance exam

monag2673 16th Sep, 2024

To practice question papers for the AIIMS MSc entrance exam, follow these steps for an effective preparation strategy:


1. **Collect Previous Year Papers**: The best way to understand the exam pattern and difficulty level is to practice previous years' AIIMS MSc entrance exam question papers. You can find these papers on the official AIIMS website or through educational portals. Solving these papers will give you a clear understanding of the type of questions asked.


2. **AIIMS Official Syllabus**: Make sure you are familiar with the syllabus for the specific MSc course you are applying for. The syllabus usually includes subjects like Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and relevant specialized topics, depending on your MSc field.


3. **Mock Tests and Sample Papers**: Apart from past papers, you can also access mock tests and sample papers from online platforms or books designed specifically for AIIMS MSc preparation. These mock tests simulate the real exam environment, helping you improve time management.


4. **Time Management Practice**: Practice solving the papers within the given time limit. This helps you build speed and accuracy, two essential skills for entrance exams.


5. **Analyze Mistakes**: After each practice session, carefully review your mistakes and revise the related concepts. Continuous improvement is key to scoring well.


By solving a variety of practice papers, you’ll gain confidence and strengthen your preparation.

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can i get bds seat in govt college in a category in telangana

Kanishka kaushikii 16th Sep, 2024

Yes, it is possible to get a BDS seat in a government college in Telangana, even if you are in a reserved category.

The Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE) conducts the Telangana State Common Entrance Test (TS EAMCET) for admission to BDS and other medical courses. The counseling process for admission takes into account the candidate's rank, category, and preferences for colleges and courses.

Here are some factors that can influence your chances of getting a BDS seat:

  • TS EAMCET Rank: A higher rank will generally increase your chances of getting a seat.
  • Category: Candidates belonging to reserved categories (SC, ST, OBC, etc.) have reserved quotas in government colleges.
  • College Preferences: Your preferences for colleges and courses can also affect your chances of admission.
  • Seat Availability: The number of available seats in each college and category can vary.

To increase your chances of getting a BDS seat, you can:

  • Prepare well for the TS EAMCET: A good score in the exam will improve your chances of getting a high rank.
  • Research colleges and courses: Understand the admission criteria and seat availability for different colleges and courses.
  • Submit your preferences carefully: Choose your college and course preferences strategically based on your rank and category.
  • Keep track of the counseling process: Stay updated on the counseling schedule and document verification process.

It's important to note that the competition for BDS seats in government colleges can be high, so it's advisable to have a backup plan in case you don't get a seat in your preferred college.

For more information and updates on the admission process, you can visit the TSCHE website or consult with an education counselor.


I hope it helps !!





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if I clear my neet at the age of 22 ... will it be okk

sadafreen356 15th Sep, 2024

Yes, it is perfectly okay to appear for the NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) at the age of 22. There is no upper age limit for NEET, allowing candidates to take the exam as long as they meet the eligibility criteria, which includes having completed their higher secondary education (Class 12) with the required subjects (Biology, Physics, and Chemistry). Many students choose to take NEET a bit later, especially if they are pursuing other interests or need additional time to prepare and its okay at the end you will become doctor only that matters.

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What are the Addmission process for phd zoology and how much course fees

Hridaya Rao 17th Sep, 2024
Hello there,

The admission process for a PhD in Zoology typically involves the following steps:

1. Eligibility Criteria:
Master's Degree: A Master's degree in Zoology or a related field (e.g., Life Sciences, Animal Sciences, Biotechnology) with at least 55% marks (or equivalent CGPA) from a recognized university.

Entrance Exam: Most universities require candidates to clear an entrance exam like UGC-NET, CSIR-NET, GATE, or the university's own PhD entrance exam.

Interview: Shortlisted candidates are usually required to attend a personal interview. During the interview, candidates may need to discuss their research proposal and demonstrate their knowledge of the subject.
2. Entrance Exam (If applicable): Some universities conduct their own entrance exams, while others accept national-level exams like UGC-NET or CSIR-NET. Entrance tests generally cover subjects related to Zoology, such as animal physiology, genetics, ecology, and biodiversity.
3. Research Proposal: Applicants may be required to submit a detailed research proposal outlining their intended area of study, research objectives, methodology, and expected outcomes.
4. Selection: Based on entrance test scores, academic qualifications, and the interview performance, candidates are selected for admission.
5. Registration: After clearing all the stages, candidates must complete the registration process, which includes payment of fees and submission of documents.

Course Fees:
Government Universities: The fees range from 20,000 to 50,000 per year, depending on the institution.

Private Universities: Fees can range from 50,000 to 2,00,000 per year.
Some universities also offer stipends for PhD scholars, especially if they have qualified for national-level fellowships like UGC/CSIR-NET.

Make sure to check specific details from the university you are interested in, as procedures and fees vary across institutions.

Thankyou. Good luck!


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hey maam sir my 12 % is 56 (pcbe ) i am eligible to get admission in AIIMS if i clear neet by scoring well enough also I am not saying AIIMS Delhi generally in any AIIMS of india if I am not eligible for AIIMS Delhi as of 56 % but , i am eligible for AIIMS raipur or bilaspur or any governAIIMS

sadafreen356 15th Sep, 2024

There is no any specific percentage requirement to get admission in AIIMS or other medical colleges…..simply if your preparation is good then you will get a good college. For better preparation you can follow some strategy as solving more mock tests, multiple times NCERT revision, regular Questions practice and analysis , doubt clear , pyq analysis etc. These all things you may help to achieve a best score and you will get admission in AIIMS or any best medical college.however,you must fulfill eligibility criteria of NEET exam.

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what is the year of starting bams college in this college

mjaisinghani62 15th Sep, 2024
Hello aspirant
You have not mentioned the name of college here.
It would be possible to answer your query if you share the name of college offering bams course.
BAMS is bachelor of Ayurvedic medicine and surgery.
Duration of the Course is 4 years 6 months followed by one year mandatory internship.

For details you may visit the following link.
https://www.careers360.com/courses/bams-bachelor-of-ayurvedic-medicine-and-surgery
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