1 Million+
Questions
50k +
Active Users
24hrs max.
Answering Time
What could be the closing time of center for uceed exam as my home is bit far from center and in early morning it would be very cold as well
Hello Greetings
For the UCEED exam, candidates are advised to report to the exam center at least 2 hours prior to the commencement of the exam . However, the exact closing time of the exam center isn't specified.
To plan your travel and arrival time, consider the following:
- *Travel Time*: Leave early to account for any unexpected delays due to traffic or weather conditions.
- *Weather Conditions*: As you mentioned, it might be cold in the morning, so dress warmly and consider bringing a hot beverage to keep you cozy while you wait.
- *Security Check*: Factor in time for security checks and other formalities before the exam starts.
It's always better to err on the side of caution and arrive early to avoid any last-minute stress. If you're concerned about the specific closing time, you can try contacting the exam center directly or checking the official UCEED website for more information.
Have a great day
I WANT TO ADMISION IN CLASS 11TH
Hello Greetings
To get admission in Class 11th, you'll need to follow a few steps. First, ensure you've passed your Class 10th exams from a recognized board
*Eligibility Criteria:*
- You should have passed the Secondary School Examination (Class X) conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) or an equivalent examination conducted by any other recognized Board of Secondary Education/Indian University
*Registration Process:*
- For CBSE students, the registration process typically begins in September, and the last date to register is usually in October
- You'll need to fill out the registration form, which can be done online or through your school.
- Make sure to pay the registration fee, which is currently Rs300 for Indian students and Rs600 for international students
*Subject Combinations:*
- CBSE offers various subject combinations for Class 11th. You can choose from science, commerce, humanities, or vocational streams ¹.
- Some popular subject combinations include:
- *Science Stream:* English Core, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology or Physical Education.
- *Commerce Stream:* English Core, Accountancy, Business Studies, Economics, and Mathematics or Informatics Practice.
Remember to check with your school or the CBSE website for the latest information on admission and registration processes
Have a great day
My friend wants to get admission in DAIICT, PDPU, GTU, MS baroda, Nirma University, any of these universities, He is in CBSE board class 12 in Gujarat . How much percentage in CBSE class 12 and how much score in gujcet does he need to get admission in these colleges? Pls answer point wise .
You know that admission through gujcet in top universities in Gujarat consider 12th board marks.to get admission in DAIICT,PDPU,GTU,MS BARODA,NIRMA UNIVERSITY required more than 90 percent in 12th board because if someone scores good in board than 100 plus marks in gujcet is enough to get admission in these colleges.if we rank these colleges than DAIICT cutoff is always high than others.
One has to secure good rank to get admission For example,
-
B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering
: The closing rank for Round 1 was 3,882 and for the last round it was 6,251
-
B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering
: The closing rank for Round 1 was 1,112 and for the last round it was 1,972
-
B.Tech. in Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering
: The closing rank for Round 1 was 2,647 and for the last round it was 4,645
-
Master of Computer Applications (MCA)
: The closing rank for Round 1 was 20,104 and for the last round it was 20,124
-
B.Tech Chemical Engineering
: The opening rank was 368 and the closing rank was 3,660
-
B.Tech Civil Engineering
: The opening rank was 129 and the closing rank was 7,307
-
B.Tech Computer Science Engineering
: The opening rank was 41 and the closing rank was 181
-
B.Tech Electrical Engineering
: The opening rank was 615 and the closing rank was 4,894
Hope it clears your doubt...
Is there applications in Airforce
Hello Greetings
You're interested in exploring opportunities in the Indian Air Force!
Yes, there are various applications and entry schemes available to join the Indian Air Force. Here are a few:
National Defence Academy (NDA)
- The NDA is a premier institution that trains cadets for the Indian Armed Forces, including the Air Force.
- You can apply for the NDA exam after completing your 10+2 exams.
Combined Defence Services (CDS) Exam
- The CDS exam is conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) to select candidates for various defence academies, including the Air Force Academy.
- You can apply for the CDS exam after completing your graduation.
Air Force Common Admission Test (AFCAT)
- AFCAT is a recruitment exam conducted by the Indian Air Force to select candidates for various branches, including flying, technical, and non-technical.
- You can apply for AFCAT after completing your graduation.
Other Entry Schemes
- There are other entry schemes available, such as the National Cadet Corps (NCC) Special Entry Scheme, the Meteorology Branch, and the Air Force Academy's 10+2 entry scheme.
To explore these opportunities further, I recommend visiting the Indian Air Force's official website (()) or contacting an Air Force recruitment center near you.
Have a great day
can you tell me duration of radiology what is the fee structure for full course of radiographer
Hello aspirant,
Courses in radiology provide a thorough understanding of imaging methods used in medical diagnosis, including ultrasound, CT, MRI, and X-rays.
Candidates must get at least 50% of the possible points in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in Class 12 of the Science stream in order to enroll in Radiology courses.
For complete information, you can visit our site through following link:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/radiology-courses-after-12th
Thank you
which college is better for BALLB - CPJ College or Trinity College in Delhi.
Both CPJ College and Trinity College in Delhi are good options for a BA LLB degree, but CPJ College's School of Law is ranked among the top 25 law colleges in India:
The Chanderprabhu Jain College of Higher Studies & School of Law is ranked 43rd in India in 2024 and was ranked first among all GGSIPU law colleges in 2024. The Rishi Aurobindo Educational Society runs the college, which offers professional programs in emerging areas of higher education.
The Trinity Institute of Professional Studies (TIPS) is affiliated with Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU) and offers a five-year BA LLB program. The program is designed to bridge the gap between theoretical and practical learning to prepare students for the industry.
Ultimately you get the degree from both the colleges to practice as a lawyer in india so decide on your own according to your preference and choice.
All the best for your future endeavours
GOOD LUCK!!!
i registered for nift bdes but now i want to change it, i want to attempt both bdes and bftec exams can i change it when nift edit window appears
Hello Greetings
Yes, you can modify your application to attempt both B.Des and B.F.Tech exams when the NIFT edit window opens.
According to the NIFT website, the edit window is a facility provided to candidates to make corrections or modifications to their application form. During this window, you can:
1. *Add or remove exam categories*: You can add B.F.Tech as an additional exam category.
2. *Make changes to your application form*: You can edit your personal details, qualification details, or any other information.
To make changes, follow these steps:
1. Wait for the NIFT edit window to open (dates will be announced on the NIFT website).
2. Log in to your NIFT account using your credentials.
3. Click on the "Edit Application Form" option.
4. Make the necessary changes, including adding B.F.Tech as an additional exam category.
5. Save and submit the changes.
Please note that the edit window is usually open for a limited period, so make sure to make the changes within the specified timeframe.
Have a great day
Cuet in needed for admission in metas
Hello Greetings
CUET (Common University Entrance Test) is indeed a requirement for admission to many central universities in India, including some that are part of the Meta group (formerly known as FRL or Facebook Reality Labs), but not directly for Meta (formerly Facebook) company.
However, if you're referring to the newly established Meta University, I couldn't find any information confirming CUET as a requirement for admission.
To clarify, could you please provide more context or specify which Meta institution you're referring to? I'll do my best to provide accurate information.
I want to admission guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University
Hello Greetings
Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU) offers various undergraduate and postgraduate programs. To get admission, you'll need to follow these steps:
Eligibility Criteria
- The eligibility criteria vary depending on the program. For undergraduate programs, you typically need to have passed your 10+2 exams with a minimum percentage of marks ¹.
- For postgraduate programs, you usually need to have a bachelor's degree in a relevant field.
Admission Process
- The admission process typically involves an entrance exam, such as the IPU CET or national-level exams like JEE Main, NEET, or CAT
- Some programs may also require an interview or counseling session.
Application Process
- You can fill out the application form online by visiting the official GGSIPU website.
- You'll need to provide general and professional information, upload scanned documents, and pay an application fee of Rs1500
Important Dates
- Keep an eye on the official GGSIPU website for important dates, such as the start and end of the application process, entrance exam dates, and counseling schedules.
Contact Information
- If you have any questions or concerns, you can contact the GGSIPU helpdesk at admissiongrievances@ipu.ac.in or 011-25302167, 011-25302169
Have a great day
i accidentally applied for B tech ,Barch and b planning instead of b tech and b arch now the paper for b arch seperately is one pattern and for b arch and b planning is another pettrn now i should write planning part though i have not too what should i do
Hello Greetings
You've accidentally applied for B.Tech, B.Arch, and B.Planning, but you only intended to apply for B.Tech and B.Arch.
Here are some options to consider:
1. *Contact the exam authorities*: Reach out to the exam conducting body (e.g., JEE, NATA, or the university's admission office) and explain your situation. They might be able to guide you on the next steps or provide a solution.
2. *Attempt the planning section*: Even if you're not interested in B.Planning, attempting the section might not harm your chances. You can try to answer the questions to the best of your abilities, but don't worry too much about it.
3. *Focus on your strong areas*: Concentrate on the sections that are relevant to your desired courses (B.Tech and B.Arch). Make sure you perform well in those areas, as they will be crucial for your admission.
4. *Be prepared for the consequences*: Unfortunately, you might not be able to avoid the planning section entirely. If you don't attempt it, you might lose marks or be disqualified. Be prepared for the possibility that your application might not be considered for B.Arch and B.Planning.
To avoid similar mistakes in the future:
1. *Double-check your applications*: Before submitting any application, ensure you've selected the correct courses and options.
2. *Read instructions carefully*: Pay attention to the instructions provided by the exam conducting body or the university.
3. *Seek help if needed*: If you're unsure about any aspect of the application process, don't hesitate to ask for help from a teacher, counselor, or the exam authorities.
Have a great day