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No, you cannot apply for the INI CET exam using just your application number. You must have either a provisional or permanent registration number from the National Medical Commission (NMC) or Dental Council of India (DCI) at the time of online registration. Without this, your application will not be accepted.
If you have applied for provisional registration but haven't received the number yet, it's best to wait until you get it before submitting your INI CET application. Also, remember that during the final admission process, you will need to provide your permanent registration certificate.
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The AIIMS BSc Nursing application form for 2025 is expected to be released soon. Candidates should regularly check the official AIIMS website for updates.
The BSc (Hons.) Nursing exam is scheduled for June 1, 2025 , and the BSc (Post Basic) Nursing exam is on June 21, 2025.
The NTPC GATE 2025 application form release date is not explicitly mentioned. However, you can check the official NTPC website for updates on the GATE 2025 application form.
Additionally, you can look for notifications on the NTPC Recruitment Portal, which provides information on various recruitment drives and application procedures.
To get the latest updates, regularly visit the NTPC website and the official GATE 2025 website. You can also register for notifications or follow reputable sources on social media to stay informed.
In the past, NTPC has released recruitment notifications and application forms on various dates, such as March 28, 2025, March 26, 2025, March 21, 2025, March 8, 2025, and January 28, 2025, for different positions and through different recruitment processes, including GATE 2024.
Yes, you can still apply to certain M.Tech colleges that do not require COAP for admissions. While IITs use COAP for seat allotment , many NITs, IIITs, and other institutes have their own admission processes.
NITs, IIITs, and some GFTIs admit M.Tech students through CCMT (Centralized Counseling for M.Tech) .
COAP is not required for CCMT.
The eligibility is based on the GATE cutoff for your category , but since you mistakenly applied as General, your score may not meet the General cutoff in some cases.
Some top private and state universities offer M.Tech admissions based on GATE scores but do not use COAP , such as:
BITS Pilani (Direct admission or written test)
VIT Vellore (VITMEE exam or GATE score)
Manipal University
SRM University
Shiv Nadar University
If your score meets the OBC-NCL cutoff but not the General cutoff , you can try:
Contacting GATE authorities (IISc/IITs) to check if corrections are possible for COAP registration.
Some IITs allow category correction appeals if you provide valid proof (OBC-NCL certificate before the GATE deadline).
Some PSUs (Public Sector Undertakings) recruit using GATE, and their application process is separate from COAP.
Other M.Tech programs (like sponsored seats or self-sponsored seats ) may not strictly follow COAP rules.
Check NIT/IIIT admission through CCMT.
Look into private universities with direct M.Tech admissions.
Contact IIT admission offices to ask about a correction appeal.
Explore PSU or industry-based GATE opportunities.
Hi aspirant,
Yes, you are eligible to apply for the GATE exam . GATE is generally used for admission to postgraduate programs such as MTech, M.E., and M.Sc. at top institutes in India, as well as for recruitment in Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs).
By clearing GATE, you can pursue a relevant course. Since you mentioned that you already have a B.Sc. degree in Computer Science, a Master's program in Computer Science and Technology would be an excellent fit for you.
Here are the eligibility criteria to participate in GATE:
- Candidates must have a bachelor's degree in science.
- You can also apply if you are in your third year.
- There is no minimum percentage requirement.
- There is no age limit.
Here is a guide for you to prepare for the upcoming gate exam:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/how-to-prepare-for-gate
Good luck with your application!
To get your NMMS hall ticket number using your application number :
Visit your state’s SCERT official website .
Click on “Download NMMS Admit Card” .
Enter your application number and DOB .
Your hall ticket with the number will be displayed.
If you face issues, contact your school or state SCERT office .
The NEET 2025 application window closed on March 7, 2025. Therefore, you cannot apply for NEET 2025 now.
However, you can prepare for NEET 2026 by keeping an eye on the official NEET website for updates on application dates.
Regarding state-wise counseling (often referred to as BCAT), this typically occurs after the NEET results are announced. Counseling schedules vary by state.
A minor spelling mistake in your father's name on the GATE 2025 scorecard is usually not a major issue, and colleges generally do not reject applications solely for this reason. However, to avoid any complications, you should be ready with an affidavit stating the correct name.
When and How to Show the Affidavit :-
If the institute specifically asks for a correction, they might request the affidavit during document verification.
Some colleges may ask you to upload it during the online application process.
If there is no option to upload it, carry the affidavit and other supporting documents during the physical verification process.
You can also email the concerned authority of the respective institute if required.
What to Mention in the Affidavit :-
A statement that both names belong to the same person (your father).
Your correct details and the GATE 2025 scorecard reference.
Signature and attestation from a notary or gazetted officer .
Also, you will be eligible for IITs and NITs as long as all other details are correct. This minor mistake should not lead to rejection if you provide proper clarification during document verification.
If you've forgotten your KCET application number, you can retrieve it using the following methods:
Check Your Registered Email and SMS :
Upon successful registration, the Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) sends the application number and user ID to your registered email address and mobile number. Search your email inbox (including spam/junk folders) and SMS messages for communications from KEA.
Examine Your Payment Receipt or Challan :
If you paid the application fee via challan, your application number is typically included in the candidate's copy of the challan. For example, in a KEA reference number like "1144552001," the application number would be the six digits starting from the second digit, i.e., "144552."
Contact KEA Helpdesk :
If you're unable to retrieve the application number through the above methods, reach out to the KEA official support:
Phone : 080 - 23460460
Email : keauthority-ka@nic.in (mailto:keauthority-ka@nic.in)
When contacting them, provide details such as your full name, date of birth, registered email ID, and mobile number to assist in locating your application information.
Preventive Measures :
Always save or print a copy of your application form and payment receipts for future reference.
Maintain a dedicated folder in your email to store all communications related to KCET.
By following these steps, you should be able to recover your KCET application number.
If you didn’t apply for JEE Mains 2022 , try the following:
Leave it blank – If the field is optional.
Enter "NA" or "0000000000" – Some forms accept these as placeholders.
Use your 2023/2024 JEE Main application number – If you appeared in those years.
Check official instructions – There might be a specific guideline for such cases.
Contact support – If nothing works, reach out to the official helpline for clarification.
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