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The Bihar ITI 2025 second-round seat allotment scheduled earlier for August 14–19 has been cancelled due to technical issues , as announced by BCECEB. A revised allotment result and fresh counselling dates will be released soon —likely within the coming week or two. Keep an eye on the official BCECEB portal for the updated schedule.
In Rajasthan, management quota seats can be available even in government colleges , depending on institutional policies and seat availability. For example:
Some government medical colleges reserve a portion of seats under management quota, which are filled based on NEET scores and typically involve higher fees.
In technical colleges , such as Rajasthan Institute of Engineering and Technology (RIET), management quota admissions are also practiced alongside entrance-based counselling.
So yes, government institutions in Rajasthan can offer admissions through management quota in select courses—especially in medical and technical disciplines.
There are many government job opportunities after doing Bachelor of Design (B.Des). Pursuing this course in a government college of Rajasthan University can be a good option especially if you are looking for a job in the government sector .
Upon graduation, opportunities exist in both the private and government sectors, as well as the option to establish one's own design firm. Common roles include Fashion Designer, Graphic Designer, Interior Designer, Product Designer, and UX/UI Designer. The average starting salary for B.Des graduates in India ranges from INR 3-8 lakhs per annum, varying based on factors like specialization, skills, and location. To further enhance career prospects, Master's degrees in design (M.Des), MBA in Design Management, or PG Diploma in UX/UI can be pursued after B.Des.
Also, you can go into sectors like civil services, banking, railways, defence, and education.
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If you still have a backlog in your undergraduate degree, most universities won’t allow you to apply for an MA directly. The basic rule is that you should have cleared all your papers and obtained a clear graduation mark sheet before taking admission into a Master’s program. So, clear that backlog first and then go for your MA
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If you have a backlog in your graduation, whether it be in 1st semester or the last one, you aren't eligible to get admissions to higher studies.
To take admission in higher studies, you will have to clear that backlog. Although some colleges may give you provisional admission on the basis that you clear that backlog in the upcoming future, either ways you will need to clear that backlog to take admission.
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Whether you have passed or not cannot be confirmed without seeing your exact marks/scorecard. You need to check the official result notification or mark sheet from your board/university. Passing status depends on the minimum qualifying marks/percentage required in your exam. If your score meets or exceeds the passing criteria, then yes, you have passed.
Based on the general rules for B.Pharm admission processes in India, if you don't choose either "Freeze" or "Betterment" options after a round of counselling and seat allotment, you may lose your allotted seat and might be out of that particular round or even the entire admission process depending on the specific rules of the counselling authority.
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