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Even if the majority of college application deadlines have passed, it's still a good idea to inquire about 1st year Bachelor of Science and admissions at viva College because certain schools may have rolling or late admissions. The best option is to get in touch with the college directly.
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Admission timelines for FYBSc (First Year Bachelor of Science) depend on the university and the college you are applying to. Since you are asking about Viva College, it comes under Mumbai University. Generally, the admission rounds for FYBSc under Mumbai University happen in June–July after Class 12 results are declared. By August, most rounds are closed and very few seats remain. If you are late, it becomes difficult to get admission unless the college has vacant seats. However, don’t lose hope. Colleges sometimes open an “in-house round” or “spot admission round” if there are cancellations. The best step is to directly visit Viva College admission office, explain your situation politely, and request if any seats are still available. Sometimes management quota or special approval can also help. If Viva is completely closed, you can explore nearby colleges under the same university which might still have a few seats open.
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Good afternoon, yes you can get admission in VIVA College for FYBSc, and the process is quite straightforward.
Eligibility
Passed Class 12 (HSC or equivalent) with Science stream
Minimum marks as per Mumbai University norms (usually 40–45%)
Admission Steps
Online Registration Visit the VIVA College Admission Portal Fill out the application form and upload required documents https://www.vivacollege.in/Applicant/
Merit List & Confirmation Admission is based on merit, not entrance exam Check the merit list and confirm your seat by paying fees
Document Submission Submit physical copies of:
Class 12 marksheet
Leaving Certificate
Aadhaar Card
Passport-size photos
Caste Certificate (if applicable)
University Form Complete the Mumbai University registration form as instructed by the college
So even though the main merit list ended in June, the college is still accepting students — especially:
In-house students from VIVA Junior College or Utkarsha Junior College
Outsider and private candidates who meet eligibility and have required documents
Hello Aspirant,
In general, the compulsory service bond for medical graduates (like 5 years rural service for Haryana) applies mainly to students admitted to government medical colleges which have mostly state quota seats. If you take admission in deemed university, you are normally taking admission under all-India quota which does not belong to the state quota, so deemed students would not normally come under state service bonds, but again rules could change so you would still need to confirm latest bond conditions in official prospectus or counselling notification of the relevant state.
It's possible for you to pursue an MBA in hospital management in India even if you haven't passed the FMGE exam. To apply for this program, you need to identify colleges that offer this course, and often they require exams like the CAT, MAT, XAT, or CMAT, and sometimes private colleges directly give you admission.
I hope it will clear your query!!
After taking a CBSE improvement exam in 2025, your migration certificate should be digitally available in your DigiLocker account after a few weeks once results are processed and uploaded by CBSE.
Make sure you are using the same mobile number registered with CBSE and the correct roll number for your improvement exam year to access your account.
If it's still missing, contact CBSE for clarification or assistance, or you may need to apply for a duplicate certificate through the CBSE Duplicate Academic Document System. The digital copy from DigiLocker is legally valid and should be accepted by your college.
Good luck!
No, directly joining a B.Ed after 12th is not possible. The minimum eligibility for B.Ed in India is a graduation or equivalent (BA, B.Sc, B.Com or equivalent). After 12th you could take a teacher training course like D.El.Ed or B.El.Ed (integrated) if you want to start your teaching career earlier.
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Id you didn’t pass FMGE you can apply for MBA course.You can choose specializations like Hospital & Healthcare Management, Hospital Administration, Pharmaceutical Management, or even General MBA. Give entrance exams like CAT,MAT,XAT,CMAT or SNAP to get top colleges or you can apply to private Universities that accept students without any entrance exam.
Some good colleges for MBAs are Symbiosis Institute of Health Sciences (Pune), Tata Institute of Social Sciences , KJ Somaiya (Mumbai), Apollo Institute of Hospital Administration (Hyderabad), Manipal Academy of Higher Education or IIMs etc.
In situations like yours, where the CAT 2025 payment has been successfully debited from your bank account but the portal shows the transaction as failed, it is usually due to a technical delay in updating the system. Such discrepancies can sometimes take more than 48 hours to be resolved automatically. It is important to retain all proof of payment, including bank statements, transaction IDs, and any receipts. You should contact the CAT helpdesk again, providing full details of your application and payment. Additionally, keep checking your email for any automated confirmation or ticket numbers. If there is no response within a few days, you can escalate the issue by contacting the IIM Kozhikode admissions office directly through official contact details.
Since you have a strong background in Mathematics with a 9 CGPA, pursuing M.Sc. Electronics may not be the right choice as it requires strong physics knowledge, which you’re not comfortable with. Since you’re also not interested in teaching, B.Ed. won’t suit you either. Instead, you can explore options like M.Sc. Mathematics, Statistics, Data Science, or MCA, which align better with your skills and open careers in IT, finance, research, and analytics. Certifications in Data Science, AI, or MBA later can also give you good career opportunities.
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