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Hello,
BSc is usually 3 years in most colleges. But under the NEP 2020 (New Education Policy) , many universities have started offering it as a 4-year course .
If you complete 3 years, you get a regular BSc degree.
If you complete 4 years, you get a BSc (Hons/Research) degree, which is helpful for higher studies and research.
So now both options are available, depending on the university.
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Hello Dinesh
If you complete your MBBS from another state through All India Quota, you are required to serve the bond in the same state where you did your MBBS and not your home state.
The bond is a state specific legal agreement between you and the state government where you are allotted your MBBS seat, so you will need to serve your bond in that state only.
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Yes, you can take an additional subject in ICSE/ISC to try and boost your percentage. Boards usually allow extra subjects, but only part of the marks may count toward your overall score. Your previous attempts won’t invalidate this, as only the best attempt is considered. You must register through your school for the 2026 exam. Make sure to check the official ICSE/ISC rules for eligibility and mark calculation. This way, improving to 75% is possible if the extra subject marks are enough.
To apply for Rashtriya Military School, visit the official RMS Admission Portal. First, register online and fill the application form with personal details, class preference, and exam center. Upload required documents like photo, signature, and mark sheets, then pay the application fee. After submission, download the confirmation for records. Admission is through the RMS Common Entrance Test (CET), followed by an interview and medical exam. Final merit and school allotment are published before the academic session starts.
Yes you can but for this you'll need to clear fee as your RLF pass means your final result is pending solely because of a fee issue. To proceed, you must settle your fee account with your BCA college and obtain the official result,
Then you have to submit your completed, clear consolidated mark statement when applying for admission in msc course.
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Hello Lovepreet
Yes you can take admission in MSc if you have RLF (Reapper/ Allowed to keep term/ Backlog) pass in your 5th semester of BCA provided that your clear the backlog before final admission confirmation or before the issuance of the MSc degree. So you will be getting a provisional admission on the basis that you clear that backlog.
Yes, you can apply for M.Sc. IT after BCA, but you must clear your 5th semester RLF/backlog before final admission. Most universities allow provisional admission if the student is awaiting results, but all papers must be passed by the time of document verification. If you fail to clear the backlog, your admission may be cancelled. So, you can apply now, but ensure you pass the pending subject before the deadline.
Yes, you can reattempt your 2nd PUC (Pre-University Course) exam next year in Karnataka if you have taken a drop for NEET 2026 and wish to improve your marks, especially in theory papers. Repeating the board exams is a common choice for aspirants who aim for better scores to meet eligibility requirements or boost NEET ranks.
Regarding internal assessments (practicals, project work, and assignments), Karnataka PU Board generally allows students to retain their previously scored internal marks when re-attempting 2nd PUC theory exams. If your internal marks are good, you do NOT have to appear for the internal assessments again; your earlier scores are carried forward to the next attempt. Only students who have failed to secure passing marks or did not complete their internal work may need to redo their internals, and this is usually communicated by the college or PU board.
The usual process involves applying as a repeat or private candidate for the next PUC exam cycle through your PU college or the official Karnataka Board portal. Keep an eye on official notifications for deadlines and the mode of application.
It’s highly recommended to confirm these details directly with your college’s exam cell or the Karnataka PU Board, as individual colleges may have slight variations in policy or require additional documentation.
In summary, Karnataka PU Board lets you reattempt your 2nd PUC theory exams next year while carrying forward good internal marks, making it easier for NEET aspirants who are repeating and want to improve just the board exam scores.
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