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If you want to do a startup after 12th (MPC), the best path is to first focus on higher studies and skill building. You can choose courses like B.Tech, BBA, B.Com, or entrepreneurship-related programmes as they give you knowledge of technology, business, and management. Along with your degree, learn
If the online form for Dr Akhilesh Das Gupta Institute of Technology & Management’s management quota did not ask for the 25,000 registration fee, it could mean:
Yes, the NEET UG cutoff for Kashmiri Migrants is different based on category.
If you are a Kashmiri Migrant from General Category, the expected cutoff is between 330 to 380 marks. But to be on the safer side and have more chances of getting a seat, it is better if
Writing "ICSC" instead of "ICSE" is a minor typo that is unlikely to result in disqualification. As long as all other details on your application are correct and you have taken steps to inform the help desk, it should not be a significant issue. If needed, you can show your
Both NIT Jalandhar and IIIT Gwalior are great institutions, but their programs and approach differ. Here's a comparison:
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Yes, the requisite minimum of five subjects inclusive of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics applies equally to students from the Cambridge (A-Level) curriculum for IIT admissions through JEE Advanced. Students must have passed at least five subjects in their qualifying examination not just students from state or central boards.
Yes, for A Level students who are seeking admission into IITs, the requirement is to have at least 5 subjects passed in total this includes subjects at O Level and A Level combined. So, if you’ve cleared 3 subjects at O Level and 2 at A Level, making a total
Yes, since you passed Class 12 in 2025 and want to improve your marks, you can apply for the 2026 CBSE improvement exam as a private candidate. You don’t need school help for this CBSE will release the form on their official website around October to November 2025. You’ll need
Yes, a DOB mistake on your 11th marksheet could create a problem for admission in Rajasthan, as colleges typically require consistent information across all documents.
However, since your DOB is correct in all other documents (like 10th marksheet, Aadhaar, etc.), an affidavit would likely be enough to explain
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If your Date of Birth or DOB is wrong only in your 11th marksheet but correct in the rest of your documentation (i.e. 10th marksheet, Aadhar, birth certificate etc.), it should not cause any significant issues; especially because the 11th marksheet is not often the primary document used
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