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Since you are an SC student admitted to IT branch at GIET College of Engineering, Rajahmundry, you are eligible for government scholarships that cover tuition fees as well as hostel fee reimbursement in many cases. The main one is the Post Matric Scholarship provided by the Andhra Pradesh Social Welfare Department, which offers full or partial fee reimbursement, including hostel charges, depending on family income limits, Apart from this, you can also apply for Janabhumi scholarships, state SC welfare hostel schemes, and central government scholarships like NSP.
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Yes, you can appear for improvement exams under Andhra Board even after a year. Usually, the board allows students to write improvement exams in specific subjects rather than the whole set. For theory papers, you can choose individual subjects. However, for practicals, if your earlier marks were carried forward, you may not need to repeat them. Still, it’s always safe to confirm with your board or school authorities, as rules can slightly change.
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Hello Aspirant,
It is possible to apply for admission into other colleges with a backlog. Most universities allow for take admission to a student with pending backlogs, but you must clear your backlog within the time frame (in most cases, before the final year, or per the rules of your new college). Since your 5th-sem exam will be in December, you can apply as a student now - provided the new college is informed and you find out if there are any eligibility criteria regarding backlogs.
First, review the basic ideas of angles, such as what an angle is, how it is measured (in degrees, minutes, and seconds), the various types of angles (straight, acute, and obtuse), and the common measurement systems (radian and sexagesimal). This will help you pass the Class 11 Math test on angles and their measurement. Next, practice using the formula degrees = radians × (180/π) to convert between radians and degrees. Use the formulas s = rθ and A = (1/2)r²θ to solve problems involving the arc length and area of a sector, respectively. Lastly, to put these ideas into practice and boost your confidence for the real test, go over sample test papers and practice questions from your textbook or online resources.
Yes, online forms for Diploma in Optometry Technician are generally open in August 2025, depending on the institute.
The basic eligibility is 10+2 (preferably with PCB/PCM) from a recognized board.
Minimum age required is 17 years as of 31st December of the admission year.
There is usually no upper age limit for this diploma.
Admissions are mostly merit-based or through entrance tests, varying by college.
You should check the official website of the chosen institute for exact dates.
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Obstetrics and Gynaecology is one of the most competitive branches in NEET PG. With an All India Rank of 26,000, it will be very difficult to secure a government seat in Telangana because cut-offs for OBG are usually closed within the top 10,000–12,000 ranks. The realistic option for you would be to check private colleges in Telangana through state quota counselling or opt for deemed universities, though the fee structure there is on the higher side. If you want only government colleges, then you may need to look at alternative clinical branches like Anaesthesia or Pathology which are slightly less competitive.
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As you have already paid for State Seat Predictor, it should not ask you to pay. If it's asking, check whether you are opening it from the same Gmail-Id which you used while paying for the predictor as using a different Gmail-Id will ask you to pay. If the issue still persists, contact the Careers360 team or tell in the comment section of this answer, I will contact with them for you.
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Sorry, but round 1 MHT CET seat allotment has not been allotted yet. Although the expected date of this seat allotment is August 20, 2025. You can visit this official website: https://cetcell.mahacet.org/ to get updated about the release date.
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Hello Rohan,
Don’t worry. If your father’s title and birth month are correct in the registration form, then there will be no problem in your board exams or entry to the exam centre.
The school ID card is only for school use, it is not checked in the exam centre. What matters is the details in your ICSE registration and admit card.
Still, you can inform your school to correct the ID card for future records.
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