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Yes on the date 1st April 2004 the national pension system has restricted to give pension to all the employees of the government. The national pension system is authorised by pension fund regulatory and Development authority of India. This decision was taken due to non availability of enough funds for paying pension to the Government employees. This decision of stopping pension to Government employees has affected to more than 300000 employees who are recruited after the new pension scheme was announced.


Hello aspirant!
Hope you are doing well.

See, just going abroad after doing Ms and coming back is not the criteria to earn a huge amount.
It completely depends upon your experience.
If you are good into your work then you will definitely earn very much.
However in our country people in government hospitals don't earn more than a lakh or 2 lakhs. You can open your own private hospital and then can earn.
After this, you can easily 4 lakhs.

Hope this helps you
All the best

Greetings Aspirant,

I hope you are doing well. It is seen that according to a survey conducted freelancers in India earn an average of 20 lakhs per annum which is approximately Rs 1.6 lakhs per month. It was also seen that some of them were paid as much as rs 60 per annum which is Rs 5 lakhs per month.

I hope this information helped you.

All the best, Have a great day ahead!

Hi Aspirant,

Here are the top engineering colleges in bangalore :-

MSRIT Bangalore - Ramaiah Institute of Technology

IIIT Bangalore - International Institute of Information Technology

RVCE Bangalore - RV College of Engineering

PES University, Bangalore

BMSCE Bangalore - BMS College of Engineering

NHCE Bangalore - New Horizon College of Engineering

BMSIT Bangalore - BMS Institute of Technology and Management

Jain University, Bangalore

NMIT Bangalore - Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology

CMRIT Bangalore - CMR Institute of Technology

You can refer this link for more information :-

https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/ranking/top-engineering-colleges-in-bangalore

Hope this helps

Hi there,

One can expect average salary of 2 lakh of freelance writer in India. So,average monthly salary of freelance writer is around 16,000. It is according to a survey conducted in India.

If a freelancer content writer gives quality work then he /she can also do full time job of content writing.

Freelancer also don't have to travel much.

Moreover, salary of Freelancer depends on quality of work done by freelancer and field in which they are working.

A Freelancer must learn SEO, proofreading and copywriting before starting content writing. If will be add quality In their resume and they can expect high salary.

Hope it helps you

Good luck!

Dear applicant Content writing is one of the prestigious jobs nowadays, you get a lot to learn while you accomplish your goals from ECT. After passing the course, you will get a job as a freelancer, you can be a web developer too. As a starter with zero experience you can earn 2-5 LPA and with gradual increase in experience your pay scale would rise above 5-6 LPA.

Hope it helps!!

Hi aspirant,

In this question we have to find the missing element such that the sequence remains enact. Now if we closely observe the sequence first element is Karnataka followed by its capital Bangalore so following that the third element is Kerala so it should be followed by the capital city. Hence the correct answer would be Thiruvananthapuram.

Hope it helps!!

Hi

No, you cannot join NLUs without qualifying CLAT.

This is because,

Admission in NLUs is through CLAT ( except NLU Delhi which provides admission through AILET  ), so irrespective of how much money you have, you cannot get a seat without qualifying CLAT as there's no management quota seats or donation seats in NLUs.

So, If you want to join NLUs then you must qualify CLAT examination and for that you need to prepare well which you can do following the below tips:-

----------) Go well through your  CLAT syllabus , don't leave any part just because you find it difficult or boring or you don't like it.You can get clat syllabus at https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-syllabus

There are 5 subjects in your clat

  • english language

  • quantitative techniques

  • Legal Reasoning

  • current affairs including gk

  • Logical Reasoning

----------) Top books which you can follow for CLAT are listed below subject wise

>>>>> GK & CURRENT AFFAIRS

*Manorama Year Book

*General Knowledge by Arihant Publications

*Current Affairs Yearly by Arihant Publications


>>>>> LOGICAL REASONING

*A Modern Approach to Logical Reasoning by RS Aggarwal


>>>>> LEGAL REASONING

*Legal Awareness and Legal Reasoning by Pearson

*Objective Legal Aptitude by Rs Agarwal


>>>>> QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE

*Fast Track Objective Arithmetic, Arihant Publications

*Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations by Pearson's


>>>>> ENGLISH

*Objective General English by R S Aggarwal

*Word Power Made Easy by Norman


For detailed information about books for CLAT go through

https://law.careers360.com/articles/best-books-for-clat/amp

----------) A major part  of your Clat  question paper are from the gk and current affairs section , so focus more on them, read news papers like The Hindu, Financial Express, and The Economist on daily  basis to keep you updated

----------) Make a routine or a time table and religiously follow it ,  take short breaks in between your studies, studying continuously can be brain tiring and it becomes difficult to focus and study with concentration, so take breaks to relax and refresh your brain.

----------)  Plan your studies, and set daily, weekly and monthly goals to cover the syllabus and meet them without any fail.

----------) Revise at regular intervals as syllabus is wide .

----------) Solve previous year CLAT questions :-it will let you know the examination pattern, type and difficulty level of questions asked in the exam etc

----------) Once done with complete syllabus, go through CLAT  mock test papers , it will let you know your preparation level and and weak areas so that you can work on them and perform well in your CLAT examination

For more preparation tips go through

https://law.careers360.com/tags/clat-preparation-tips

Thankyou

Hi

For Karnataka, last year cutoff was on higher side.

It varies every year depending upon number of seats available, exam difficulty and number of candidates. So it's hard to be precise about cutoff. But keeping last year's trend in mind, cutoff maybe as follows-

For All India Quota

SC category- 580-470

For state quota

SC category- 370-350

So yes, you do have a lot of chance to get admission in medical college

Best of luck



Hello candidate,

We cannot say anything about the cutoff right now,

The cut off depends on different factors,

1)Paper difficulty level

2) Number of students

3) Number of seats

But you can go through the website to clear your doubt,

College predictor website - https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_cp

Hope this will help you,

Thank you.









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