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I have not registered for kEA Neet 2nd round councelling for medical without pay Caution deposit

Abhilasha Agrawal 2nd Sep, 2025

If you did not register or pay the caution deposit for KEA NEET 2nd round counselling, you cannot participate in that round. Registration and fee payment are mandatory for seat allotment. However, you may still get a chance in the mop-up or stray vacancy round if KEA allows fresh registrations. Keep checking the official KEA website for notices and updates. Without caution deposit payment, you cannot claim a seat in the current round.



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JEE rank required for NIT Kurukshetra Civil?

Abhi sonkar 16th Jul, 2025

Hello

NIT Kurukshetra – Civil Engineering (JEE Main Cut-offs)

2024 Round 3 and 4 Final Closing Ranks

All India (AI Other State) Category – Gender Neutral

Opening Rank: Approximately 15,535

Closing Rank: Around 29,292 in Round 1, and up to 33,266 by Round 4

Home State (HS Haryana) Category – Gender Neutral

Opening Rank: Approximately 9,853

Closing Rank: Around 38,638 across various rounds

Expected Cut-Offs for 2025 (Projected)

The estimated closing ranks for Civil Engineering in the early rounds are as follows:

All India (Open): Between 15,520 and 34,638

EWS (All India): Between 4,090 and 46,628

OBC NCL (All India): Between 7,946 and 12,000

SC (All India): Between 1,445 and 5,155

ST (All India): Between 960 and 1,136

Note: These expected cutoffs are only estimates based on previous year trends and are subject to change depending on this year's exam and counselling dynamics.



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Is there admissions for Cardiac technology course?

harsh singh 17th Apr, 2025

Yes, admissions are open for Cardiac Technology courses like B.Sc. in Cardiac Technology and Diploma in Cardiovascular Technology.

Key Details:

Eligibility: 10+2 with PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology)

Duration: 3 years for B.Sc.

Admission: Merit-based or entrance exams

Top Colleges: Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Manipal College of Health Professions, Bharati Vidyapeeth University

This course prepares you for roles like Cardiovascular Technologist and Cardiac Sonographer.

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When will the admissions open for 24-25 for BE CSE? Can we apply for it beforehand?

Sakshi Badoni 26th Dec, 2024

Admissions for BE CSE for the academic year 2024-25 have already started, and some colleges have even completed their counseling processes .




To give you a better idea, here are some key points to consider:




- Eligibility: To be eligible for BE CSE, you typically need to have studied Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics at the 10+2 level, with English as a compulsory language. You should also secure a minimum of 75% aggregate marks at the 10+2 level to be eligible for the JEE exam .


- Admission Process: Admissions are usually based on entrance exam scores, such as JEE Main and Advanced, BITSAT, or TNEA .


- Top Colleges: Some top colleges for BE CSE include BITS Pilani, Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology, and Chandigarh University .




Since admissions have already begun, I recommend checking the official websites of your desired colleges for the latest updates on admission deadlines, counseling schedules, and required documents.

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MA political science subject 1st Sem.

Shrutika Wahane 22nd Aug, 2024

Hello there,

Every university designs its own syllabus for both graduate and post-graduate level. Thus, the syllabus for each and every university can be slightly different. However, some of the basic concepts will be there in all university's syllabus. Here is a list of some of the basic concepts you get to learn in MA Political Science in semester 1.

  • Political theory and thought
  • Comparative politics
  • International relations
  • Political institutions
  • Regional studies
  • Political economy
  • Public policy and administration
  • Contemporary political issues
  • Research methodology

Remember that these topics can be different in almost every university\college.

I hope this information will be helpful to you.

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M.sc it admission process 2024

Tanya Gupta 19th Jan, 2025

Hello,

The admission process for M.Sc. IT programs in 2024 varies by institution. For example, the Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information and Communication Technology (DA-IICT) has the following schedule:


- Online application opens: March 14, 2024

- Last date for submission: May 31, 2024

- Entrance test: June 16, 2024

- Announcement of merit list: June 25, 2024

- Registration and document verification: July 15, 2024

Eligibility generally requires a bachelor's degree in a relevant field with a minimum of 50-55% marks. Some universities may conduct their own entrance exams, while others accept scores from national tests like CUET-PG, JAM, or GATE. Application fees typically range from INR 5,500 to 6,200, depending on the university.

Hope this helps you,

Thank you

https://www.careers360.com/courses/msc-master-of-science


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I got 510 marks in neet 2024, my catagory is obc and cataogory rank is 92295 what can i do best please suggest

kumardurgesh1802 29th Oct, 2024

Hello Yogesh,

With a NEET score of 510 in the OBC category and a category rank of 92,295, you have several options to consider:

1. Government Medical Colleges

  • Chances for MBBS : Your score might not be sufficient for government medical colleges in many states, especially in the All India quota. However, some states may have slightly lower cut-offs, so check the specific cut-offs for government colleges in your state.

  • State Quota : Focus on the state counseling process as cut-offs may vary. You might have a chance in some lower-ranked government colleges.

    2. Private Medical Colleges

  • You can explore private medical colleges, where the cut-offs tend to be lower than government colleges. The fees will be higher, so be prepared for that.

    3. Alternative Medical Courses

  • BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) : This is a good alternative if you're interested in holistic medicine. Cut-offs for BAMS can be lower than MBBS.

  • BHMS (Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery) : Similar to BAMS, BHMS could be an option if you’re interested in homeopathy.

  • BPT (Bachelor of Physiotherapy) : This is another viable option with good career prospects.

    4. Re-evaluation

  • If you’re not satisfied with your options, consider taking a drop year to prepare for NEET again. With a structured study plan, many students improve their scores in the second attempt.

    5. Consulting with Experts

  • Speak with a career counselor or mentors in the medical field. They can provide personalized advice based on your interests and goals.

    Next Steps

  • Research Colleges : Look into colleges that match your score and category.
  • Participate in Counseling : Stay updated with the counseling dates and procedures to maximize your chances of admission.

By exploring these options, you can make an informed decision on your next steps.

I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.

Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.


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Hi I have done a huge mistake in neet application form by mistake I have given NO to minority category even though I belong to SC caste

satyamercedes0626 20th Feb, 2024

Hello aspirant,

Hope you are doing great.

As per your question, see as to mistake what you have made, you will not be able to avail the reservation of SC in the NEET result. However, you still have an option to change the status go to the official website of NTA, you can find the contact numbers there and you can contact the authorities and explain your query. They will definitely help you.


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Question : For a bank, the main liability is the ______.

Option 1: deposits

Option 2: economic rent

Option 3: assets

Option 4: loans

Team Careers360 25th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: deposits


Solution : The correct answer is deposits.

For a bank, the main liability is the "deposits" it holds. Deposits represent the funds that customers place in the bank, which the bank is obligated to repay on demand or according to the terms agreed upon with the depositors.

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