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Starting this year, the Secondary School Examinations (basically 10th class) will be conducted in 2 phases. The 1st phase examinations will be conducted in Feb to March while the 2nd phase examinations will be conducted in May.
It is very beneficial for 10th class students as you can improve your scores. Suppose you don't get good score in Phase 1, you can try to improve it in Phase 2. And if you get good score in Phase 1, then you don't need to go for Phase 2. In short, the best of the 2 phases marks will be added.
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The NEET UG cut-off for admission to Vasantdada Patil Ayurvedic College, Sangli, changes every year depending on factors like the number of applicants, seat availability, and difficulty level of the exam. In recent years, the general category cut-off has been around 350–420 marks, while for OBC/SC/ST categories, it is usually between 300–350 marks. These numbers can vary, so it’s always safe to aim for a score of 400 or above to increase your chances of admission. If you are applying through the Maharashtra state quota, check the cut-off on the official CET Cell Maharashtra website. For All India quota seats, refer to MCC updates. Keep your documents ready and be prompt during counselling, as Ayurvedic seats also get filled quickly. I hope this helps you plan your preparation better.
For more information about this college visit: Vasantdada Patil Ayurvedic Medical College
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Yes, in many universities, BA and MA admissions are still possible depending on their academic calendar. Some universities conduct multiple admission rounds, and private or open universities often keep admissions open till late August or even September. For BA, you can check both regular and distance learning options. For MA, if regular college admissions are closed, you can still apply to open universities like IGNOU, Nalanda Open University, or other state open universities. These offer flexibility and do not require you to attend daily classes. If you are targeting a regular college, visit the admission office or check their website for spot admission updates. Keep all your documents and mark sheets ready so that if a seat is available, you can confirm it quickly. Don’t delay, as late admissions often have fewer choices.
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Hello, yes, you can get admission in BA in Maharashtra even if you are originally from Bihar. Colleges accept students from other states as long as you meet the eligibility requirements. You’ll need to provide your 12th marksheet, migration certificate, transfer certificate, and domicile (if applying for state quota benefits). In Nashik district, colleges like KTHM College, HPT Arts & RYK Science College, and Bytco College offer BA programs in various specializations such as English, History, Political Science, and Economics. Fees in government-aided colleges are generally affordable, making them a good option if budget is a concern. Visit the admission office in person for faster processing, and apply as soon as possible to secure your seat.
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Yes, you can take admission there, but it will completely depend on the college’s admission policy. Some colleges give preference to local students, while others also accept students from outside the state. Since you are from Bihar and have shifted to Maharashtra, you just need to make sure you have all the required documents ready (transfer certificate, migration certificate, marksheet, ID proof, etc.).
My advice is to directly contact the colleges in Sinnar, Nashik—either visit their admission office or call them to check if you are eligible. This way, you’ll get a confirmed answer and also understand the admission process better.
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If you failed in the science subject in 10th but passed overall, getting admission to 11th in the science stream will be challenging but not impossible. Most schools require a passing grade in science for science stream admission. However, some private schools or open schooling systems like NIOS may allow you to take science subjects while you reappear for the failed paper. Another option is to clear the compartment exam and then apply for science. If you are genuinely interested in science, work on strengthening your basics before entering 11th because the syllabus will be more advanced.
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In my opinion, getting B.Tech CSE in RBS Technical Campus through the special round is possible if your rank is close to last year’s closing rank (around 10.5 lakh). In the special round, seats are usually the ones left vacant after regular rounds. If your rank matches, you should definitely try, as some seats remain till the end. But it’s better to keep a backup college option as well.
To begin your GPAT preparation in a smart way start by understanding the exam pattern and its detailed syllabus. Key subjects include Pharmacology Pharmaceutics Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Pharmacognosy. Once you get clarity on what to cover make a realistic study schedule that allocates time to each topic. Begin reading from strong and reliable textbooks and consolidate your learning by creating revision notes. Use past year question papers and regular mock tests to track progress and improve speed and accuracy. After each test review your errors and adjust the study plan accordingly. Focus more on frequently asked or high weightage topics while revising. Good planning discipline and consistent mock practice can go a long way in helping you perform well in GPAT.
Yes, in some cases, polytechnic withdrawal can be cancelled, but only if the request is made within the allowed time frame and approved by the institution. You need to contact your college administration or admission office for the procedure.
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