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Yes, after completing your B.Sc., you can pursue the Shiksha Shastri (B.Ed in Sanskrit) course from recognized universities or colleges that offer it. The eligibility criteria generally require graduation with Sanskrit as a subject or a degree in a related field from a recognized institution. Admission is usually through an entrance exam conducted by universities like Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan, Sampurnanand Sanskrit Vishwavidyalaya, or Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri National Sanskrit University. Completing this course makes you eligible for teaching Sanskrit and related subjects in schools.
Bpt admission is usually happens based on your qualification like you have passed in 12th standard and should have 50 percentage above and you need to appear for neet exam this admission is completely based on merit mark list if you are looking for any specific college track their official website
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If in your original CBSE 2024 result your PCM aggregate was below 55% but you have now taken improvement exams and increased your marks so that PCM aggregate is more than 55%, then you can be considered eligible for Delhi Technological University (DTU) under OBC category, provided you meet other criteria such as qualifying JEE Main. DTU’s eligibility requirement for B.Tech admissions generally specifies a minimum PCM aggregate of 60% for the general category and slightly lower for OBC/SC/ST as per government norms (often 55%). Since your aggregate has now improved beyond the cut-off after the improvement exam, your updated marksheet should be valid for eligibility during admission. However, it is important that your improvement result is issued by CBSE before the admission deadline, and that you submit the updated marksheet during counselling. If you only have the improvement scorecard after counselling closes, it may not be accepted. My advice is to check DTU’s admission brochure for the exact OBC relaxation policy this year and keep all updated documents ready before the registration process starts.
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Hello! Since you missed the first round of ITI counselling, you are still eligible to participate in the second round. Your marks, around 359, will be considered during seat allotment in the 2nd round. Admission depends on your rank, category, and availability of seats in your preferred trades. Make sure to keep checking the official counselling portal for the schedule, complete all required formalities, and be ready with your documents so that you don’t miss the next round. Participating in the second round gives you a good chance, but prompt action is important.
For the OBC category, the cut-off for getting an MBBS seat in a government medical college changes every year because it depends on factors like the exam’s difficulty, the performance of candidates, and the availability of seats.
Looking at past trends, for the All India Quota, scoring around 580–600+ marks is usually considered safe for OBC candidates to get a government MBBS seat.
In some states with more seats and lower competition, you may get a seat even with 550+ marks under the State Quota.
Tip: Always aim a bit higher, like 600+ marks, to reduce the risk and increase your chances of getting your preferred college.
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There is this College in Vasai named St. Gonsalo Garcia College, that offers Bsc, IT and the eligibility criteria mentioned in their website is just HSC (+2) conducted by Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education, Pune. If you've done your HSC from other board, then you need to produce an eligibility certificate.
So, you can check with them for BSc, IT. Hopefully, you'll get into it.
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Hello Anjali, congratulations on completing your MA in 2024. With a Master’s degree, you have several career options depending on your specialization. If your MA is in subjects like English, Hindi, Political Science, Economics, or History, you can apply for teaching positions in schools (with B.Ed.) or coaching centers. You can also prepare for government exams like SSC, UPSC, State PSC, Bank PO, or railways, which welcome postgraduates. If you prefer the corporate sector, content writing, research, human resources, and administrative roles are options. Since you have completed your degree recently, you could also pursue internships to build work experience. Online teaching and freelancing can be explored as well.
Thank you, and I wish you a bright career ahead!
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