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In my adhaar my name is in full but in 10th it contains abbreviations is there any issue for passport verification

Sachin 12th Dec, 2025

Hello aspirant,

A difference in name format between Aadhaar and your Class 10 certificate, such as full name vs. abbreviations, can sometimes create confusion during passport verification. Usually, the passport office accepts your Class 10 certificate as theain proof of DOB and your Aadhaar as ID, but if the name

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i am jaat from up and my caste come in obc at state level and it is considered at general at central level which category should i fill in neet form and if i fill form with general can i use my state obc certificate during nup counciling

Sachin 9th Dec, 2025

Hello aspirant,

For NEET, you must select your central government category, not the state category. Jaat from Uttar Pradesh is counted as General in the central list because this caste is not included in the Central OBC list. Even though you may fall under OBC at the state level, NEET

I got govt seat in jgmm dharwad in kea round 3/mop up which is of 6.09 lakh per year. It was my last option this year but I got it. So now if I do not pay the fees what would be the consequences,as the fees is way above our financial constraints. If I can surrender it how do I do it?

Sachin 9th Dec, 2025

Hello aspirant,

If you got a government seat in JGMM Dharwad during the KEA mop-up round but cannot afford the fee, you should not ignore it. If you simply don't pay, KEA may mark you as forfeited and you might face restrictions in next year's counselling. The safer option is

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RTE final submission is not over.Can I get it RTE

Sachin 8th Dec, 2025

Hello aspirant,

If the final submission date for RTE admission is not over yet, then you can still apply. RTE seats are given only through te official online portal, so make sure you complete the form, upload the required documents and submit it before the deadline. Once the final date

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i did my 12th with pcb background without maths but now i want to do bcom hons crom ravenshaw university. so what are criteria if its possible????

Devanshi Goyal 8th Dec, 2025

HELLO,

Yes you can go into Ravenshaw University for Bcom Hons program even with a PCB background without maths , as their general eligibility requires 50 percent aggregate and 40 percent in English , with not mandatory rule of mathematics required.

But for confirmation it is a advice to check

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Hello, Ive registered for jee mains 2026 but I was forced to register as general candidate because I didnt have ews certificate made already or applied, I wish to know if its possible to change my category if I make my ews certificate before registration of April Attempt?

AKKSHEETHA M 8th Dec, 2025

Hello,
If you mistakenly registered as a General category candidate for JEE Mains 2026, but you actually belong to OBC-NCL, you cannot change the category unless the correction window specifically allows category correction. The National Testing Agency (NTA) sometimes provides the option to edit category during the correction window, but

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I foget registration id. and How to get it

Ishita 7th Dec, 2025

Hello,

Since you didn't mention about the exam whose registration id you forgot, so go to the official website of that particular exam.. and go to 'forgot application no or registration id' which is usually under the login section of the page.. the credentials will be sent via email or

How I open document or file which you are uploaded I click to open file but you get details and information from me I study in class 9 and I do very bad in half yearly but I want 95 mark in my yearly exam so I question to Google which aap help me to score 95 mark so it sugest me careers 360 s

Sachin 6th Dec, 2025

Hello aspirant,

To open uploaded files, ensure you have a PDF or document viewer installed. If it asks for details, it may be a login requirement. Even if you scored low in half yearly exams, you can still aim for 95 in finals by following a timetable, revising NCERT, solving

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