Dear Aspirant,
To get MBBS admission in Govt. collage through NEET UG, you must score very well in the examination. The safest score to get a seat in Govt. collage for a General seat should be 620+, OBC - 585+ and for SC/ST - 460+.
These are the top most Govt. Collages in India : AIIMS Delhi, MAMC Delhi, KGMU Lucknow, BJMC Pune , etc.
Kindly go through the link for more details : https://medicine.careers360.com/exams/neet
Hello Zaman, great to hear about your interest in Naval Architecture and Shipbuilding. To provide you an idea about the salary in India, to for an entry level Naval Architect it would range from around 3.5 to 6 LPA, depending on the employer (i.e., Indian Navy, Cochin Shipyard, L&T Shipbuilding, etc.) and the level of qualification (B.Tech or M.Tech).
On the other hand, abroad (countries like Norway, USA, UK, Singapore, and UAE), have significantly higher salaries with Naval Architects starting off entry level salaries of 50,000 - 80,000 dollars p.a. and also much better infrastructure and research and development opportunities.
So yes, it is a growing field in India however, many professionals see more challenging projects and thus better salaries abroad, it is seen as a preferred location to long-term growth within this industry.
Hello,
With a KCET rank around 65,000, securing a BSc Agriculture seat in a government college in Dharwad or other universities in Karnataka might be challenging, but not impossible.
While some private colleges might be a more realistic option, certain government colleges could still be accessible, especially if you have a good score in the Agriculture Practical exam or fall under specific quotas.
Thank you!!
No, it's not required to register separately, to get MBBS seat in All India Quota. You just need to register on MCC (Medical Counselling Committee) https://mcc.nic.in. This registration will give you access to MBBS seats across most states under AIQ. 15% seats in all government medical colleges (except AIIMS, JIPMER, AMU, BHU, etc. which also participate via MCC) are reserved for AIQ.
But if you want to avail the State quota you may require to register for different state's counselling authority like
Maharashtra (CET Cell)
Karnataka (KEA)
Tamil Nadu (TN Medical Selection)
Uttar Pradesh (DGME UP)
Rajasthan (RUHS)
Hope it helps
The chance of getting in government college is low as for OBC also the cutoff goes upto 300+ in various courses.
Hi Palash,
The Tecno India University (Kolkata), includes 8 semesters for B.Tech and for each semester the fees is INR 79,000 as they have mentioned in their official brochure. So collectively the B.Tech for 4 years would cost INR 632,000. You may also check for scholarships based on your eligibility.
ALL THE BEST!
In 2023, the NEET cutoff for Karnataka ranged from 720-137 for the general category and 136-107 for SC/ST/OBC categories.
For the general-PH category, the cutoff was 136-121, and for SC/ST/OBC-PH, it was 120-107.
Note: These cutoffs are based on NEET scores, not ranks, and may vary slightly for different colleges and specializations. The official NEET website will have the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Hello Student!!
Hope you are doing great. As per your query here is the list of top five colleges for Bachelors in Science in Nursing - BSc. Nursing in West Bengal :
1) B.M. Birla College of Nursing: Kolkata
2) College of Nursing, Asia Heart foundation Ukhila: E.M Bypass, Kolkata
3) Charnock College of Nursing, Charnock Health Care Institute: New Town, Kolkata
4) Apollo Gleneagles Nursing College: Kolkata
5) College and School of Nursing: Salt, lake Kolkata
Hope it helps!!
Hi aspirant,
While it is difficult to locate an MBA program in India that specifically provides a dual focus in human resource management and media management, certain Indian universities do offer dual or mixed specialties.
Alternative approaches:
1. You could pursue separate concentrations in HRM and media management, gaining experience in both sectors through internships and industry work.
2. Some colleges may allow students to take elective media or communication courses as part of their human resource management degree.
All the best!
Yes, even if You're doing B.Tech in CSE and not interested in coding, You can still go for a career in aviation.
You have two main options:
Do MBA in Aviation in India – Many colleges offer this. you just need to finish your B.Tech and apply for MBA entrance exams like CAT, MAT, etc.
Do Master's in Aviation Abroad – you can apply to universities in other countries after B.Tech. you may need exams like IELTS or TOEFL for English and maybe GRE (depending on the country).
If you want to become a pilot , you can directly join a flying school after B.Tech (or even during), no need for a master’s degree. But pilot training is costly.