No, you cannot participate in state counseling if you join an AIQ seat and then go for upgradation.
A Supreme Court ruling prohibits candidates from participating in subsequent counseling rounds (like state counseling) after joining a seat allotted in Round 2 of AIQ/Deemed Universities.
Once you join (reporting and completing admission formalities) an AIQ allotted seat, it signifies forfeiture of your seat. You cannot then participate in further counseling rounds, including state counseling.
If you accept and join the allotted AIQ GMC seat, you're essentially confirming your admission to that college. You can, however, attempt upgradation within the AIQ counseling itself. This means trying to get a better college within the 15% All India Quota seats. But, even if you don't get upgraded and remain in the initially allotted AIQ GMC seat, you've used your chance and cannot participate in state counseling.
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It might be difficult to find a dedicated AI Engineering program after a diploma in ECE. These programs often require a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science (CS), Information Technology (IT), or a related field.
Pursue a Bachelor's degree in CS, IT, or Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) with a specialization in Artificial Intelligence or Machine Learning (if available). These degrees will provide a strong foundation in computer science concepts crucial for AI engineering.
Many universities in Karnataka offer these programs. You can search for universities through the Directorate of Technical Education, Karnataka website.
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A regular MTech program is considered more valuable by employers and government bodies. This is because regular MTech programs are more rigorous and require full-time commitment from students. They often involve hands-on learning and research opportunities that may be difficult to replicate in an online format.
A part-time MTech (online) can still be a valuable option for working professionals who want to advance their careers.Part-time programs allow you to balance your work, personal life, and education. They can be cheaper than regular MTech programs. You may still have opportunities to network with classmates and professors.
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With a NEET score of 171, you have several options for medical courses in India, particularly in the AYUSH and paramedical fields. While admission to MBBS and BDS programs is highly competitive and typically requires higher scores, you can consider pursuing Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS), Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery (BHMS), Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery or Bachelor of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences (BNYS).
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With a NEET rank of 1,131,549, it appears unlikely to secure admission for MBBS in the B category in India, as seats in reputable medical colleges are typically limited and highly competitive. However, availability can vary from year to year and by college, so it's advisable to inquire with specific institutions to check if they have any openings. Additionally, exploring alternative courses or colleges based on your rank may also be worth considering.
For further reference check out this link:
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_cp
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These are some of the environmental engineering colleges in Karnataka:
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There aren't many places named "Bariely" in India. A quick online search reveals that Bareilly (Uttar Pradesh) is the most prominent location with that name. BVP (Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan) is a national organization with a strong presence in North India. Since Bareilly is a major city in Uttar Pradesh, it's more likely to be a BVP CET exam center compared to a hypothetical "Bariely" in another state.
The most reliable way to be certain is to reach out to the BVP CET authorities. They can clarify whether the "Bariely" in the list refers to Bareilly (Uttar Pradesh) or if there is a different location intended.
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No, you cannot register for Karnataka state engineering colleges solely based on your JEE Main score.
Most government and private engineering colleges in Karnataka require scores from the KCET for admissions.
A select few private universities or deemed universities in Karnataka might consider JEE Main scores for their engineering programs. This is not the norm and depends on the specific university's admission policy. If there are any NITs in Karnataka , JEE Main would be required for admission there
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The process to determine your eligibility for the Horanadu Kannadiga category in KCET (Karnataka Common Entrance Test) will likely involve the following steps
After the KCET application window closes, the Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) will conduct document verification for all candidates. This is where you will need to submit documents to prove your eligibility for the chosen category, including Horanadu Kannadiga.
Here are some documents you might need to submit to qualify for Horanadu Kannadiga:
Yes, it is possible to change your school in class 12th within the Karnataka Board.
Inform them about your intention to transfer and inquire about the Transfer Certificate (TC) process. Research schools you'd like to transfer to and see if they have seats available in Class 12th for your stream. Each school might have its own application process. Inquire about the documents they require and deadlines for submission. These documents might include your TC, mark sheets, and a character certificate from your current school.
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