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To become an occupational therapist at Manipal College:
1. You should complete class 12 in Science stream (Physics, Chemistry, Biology are required subjects)
2. Minimum percentage to be scored in 10+2 is 50-60%.
3. Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (BOT) is offered at Manipal College. So, you need to apply for it.
4. Your selection will be based on 10+2 marks and might consider marks in Manipal Entrance Test too.
5. BOT is a 4 and half year program. 4 years of study and 6 months internship.
By this, you can become an occupational therapist. You can also consider pursuing Master of Occupational Therapy (MSOT) if you want to have further specialization.
Yes, you have a good chance of getting into private law colleges with a 2254 rank in the Calcutta University Law Entrance Test, as many private institutions have different admission criteria and cutoffs. Your rank is likely to be competitive for many private colleges, even if it's not sufficient for the University of Calcutta's own merit-based admission process.
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According to the present guidelines by NTA the minimum age for a neet candidate should be 17 years by the end of the year they take the NEET EXAMINATION. That means, you should be 17 years old by 31 dec 2027. You fulfill this criteria and hence are eligible for NEET 2027.
Hello, After a B.Tech in Marine Engineering, you can work as a Marine Engineer on merchant ships (like cargo ships and oil tankers), eventually rising to the rank of Chief Engineer.
Shore-based careers are also plentiful, including roles in shipyards, marine surveying companies, port management, and the offshore oil and gas industry.
To get into the best colleges, the most important exam is the IMU-CET (Indian Maritime University - Common Entrance Test). Some top private and government institutions also consider JEE Main scores for admission.
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Visit the below website to download the GSEB question papers of class 10 of year 2024.
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As per your requirement here is the E-book of chapter wise weightage of JEE Mains exam 2026 :-
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You can access the Sahodaya question papers through the link provided. It includes the complete exam overview, downloadable question papers, detailed answer keys, and effective preparation tips. This resource helps you to understand the exam pattern, practice important questions, and improve your performance.
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Maths question papers for Class 10, including 2025 and previous years, are available through the link provided. The page also includes topics such as how to download Class 10 question papers, model papers, benefits of solving them, and preparation tips for Class 10 Exams 2025-26.
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In Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Rohilkhand University (MJPRU) is the primary government institution offering the Bachelor of Elementary Education (B.El.Ed.) course.
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To download your NMMS certificate or retrieve your candidate ID, please follow these steps:
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For Haryana, visit: https://secrtharyana.gov.in
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