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Hello, thank you for reaching out! I hope you're doing well. Based on your PGECET rank of 11,283, I can help guide you in identifying suitable colleges. With this rank, your options may vary depending on the specific branch you're interested in and the category you belong to. Certain branches
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Since you have born in Rajasthan but all your studied life in Delhi, you may not get a direct reservation of being a Rajasthan resident to write the exam for state governments. Usually it requires belonging to any state either by continuing there, or you have educated yourself there,
Hello aspirant,
In Maharashtra, the state curriculum generally includes Marathi as a mandatory subject, especially in public and many private schools. However, the exact requirement can vary depending on the type of school and the educational board it follows (State Board, CBSE, ICSE, etc.).
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Yes, you can sit for 2025 board exams as a private candidate, especially if you did not attend the board exams in 2024. A private candidate like you has to apply at the online interface of the website of the board, which releases the application form at the end
In your situation, since you passed one subject through the compartment exam and now want to improve all five subjects in 2025, but the application is only showing one subject available for improvement, you should consider the following steps:
1. Check the Rules for Improvement Exams: Most boards, including CBSE,
For your Intermediate studies, especially during college transfers, having a 10th certificate or transfer certificate (TC) is typically required for verification purposes. If you are missing your 10th TC, you might face some issues during documentation checks.
Here are the steps you can take:
1. Check with Your Current College:
Hello Sridivya,
For the GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering) application, the guidelines usually specify that the photograph should have a white or light-colored background . If you have already applied with a blue background photo, it could potentially be an issue, as it does not meet the official criteria.
Hello aspirant, The availability of seats for SC (Scheduled Caste) students in Indian colleges can vary widely depending on the specific college, course, and academic year. However, there are several resources you can use to find this information:
1. College Websites:
With a rank of 460046 in the SC category for AP EAMCET 2024 (BiPC stream), securing a government seat in popular courses like **Food Technology** may be challenging, especially in top institutions, as these courses tend to have limited seats and higher cutoffs. However, your SC category status may provide
Yes, the requirement for caste certificates varies between states in India. In **Maharashtra**, students seeking admission under reserved categories like SC (Scheduled Caste) must provide both a **Caste Certificate** and a **Caste Validity Certificate**. The **Caste Validity Certificate** serves as proof that the caste certificate is genuine and verified by
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