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No, you cannot get assam state quota if you haven't completed your 7 to 12th class in Assam, it doesn't matter even if you have land in Assam
This is because,
To be eligible it's mandatory to study your 7 to 12th class in Assam.
For your reference
NEET assam state quota/domicile eligibility criteria is given below:-
************** Candidate or parent(s) must be living in Assam for at least 20 years Continously
************** candidate must have studied classes 7 to 12 in Assam itself
You can check the same at :-
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-domicile-criteria
If you want to get admission in Assam then can get admission through 15% All india counselling.
To help you further,
If I tell you about neet application form release then,
We can expect, neet 2022 application form by April 2022. This is mere expectation. So, for updates you can keep an eye on official website i. e neet.nta.nic.in
Or,
Alternatively follow our page for updates at :-
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-2022
Once, the application form gets released you will be able to fill it in online mode at the official website of neet i. e ntaneet . nic . in and for that you need to go through 5 steps i. e
neet registration to generate your login credentials,
then fill the form,
and after that you need to go for uploading your documents,
then pay the application fee
And finally you should take the printout of confirmation page
For detailed step by step procedure to fill neet application form, follow the below steps
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/how-fill-neet-application-form
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JNU Delhi which is one of the top universities offering MA Japanese has the eligibility criteria of having passed graduation in any discipline securing 50% aggregate from a recognized university, and candidates are also required to hold efficiency in the concerned subject as the admission is done through entrance test, hence if you have the required aggregate in your graduation degree, you're eligible to appear for JNUEE, in other cases the eligibility criteria may differ in the sense that some universities may ask to have studied Japanese at graduation level, and in certain cases perhaps a pg diploma may be useful if candidates hold graduate degree in which they haven't studied Japanese at ug level, check out the entire list of MA Japanese universities all over India at https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-ma-in-japanese-universities-in-india
Hello candidate,
Here is a list of some of the most important tips shared by the CBSE toppers which might help you to plan your preparations in a better way and Excel in the examinations-
Examination pattern overview. ...
1. The first and the most important it is the Preparation of short notes. ...
2. The second tip is the Importance of underlining and highlighting. ...
3. The third tip includes to Give preference to your text book over reference books.
4. The fourth tip is to Attempt all past years' papers and Thoroughly revise the easy' chapters.
5. The 50 piece to make a list of all the formulas so that you can revise it in quicktime.
Hope you found it helpful. Good luck!!
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It totally depends upon you as in which country do you want to work because learning French is definitely good it is one of the most useful foreign language and will help you to work with clients from the other nations however it won't be completely applicable to use the language you learnt in India, since majority of your clients are still going to be Indians also if you wish to work internationally then learning French will benefit you since you will have edge over other competitors who wish to work abroad but aren't fluent in French or any other foreign language, thus from future perspective anything you do or any skill you learn never goes waste and is beneficial in one way or the other.
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Hope you are doing well,
Some books are :
1. Arihant self study llb.
2. Law MH cet pravesh
3.Law cet
4.clat self study,
5The Ultimate Guide to the LLB Entrance Examination
MH CET law has the following sections as mentioned below.
Legal aptitude and legal reasoning
General knowledge of current affairs
Logical and analytical reasoning
Basic Mathematics
English
Maths (Only in MH CET law 5-year LLB)
For more information visit the link given below
https://law.careers360.com/articles/best-books-for-mh-cet-law
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You haven't stated what exactly your question is. If you want to know regarding the English course, the various degrees in this course, eligibility criteria, scope, fees, subjects, job profiles, average salary and so on, then you should check out the link provided below.
https://www.careers360.com/courses/english-course
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Hello Aspirant,
MHT CET LAW is conducted in 2 languages, first one is English and other one is Marathi. So you can definitely appear for it in Marathi language.
MHT CET LAW is conducted by CET cell Maharashtra for admission to 3-year LLB and 5-year LLB programmes offered by the law colleges in the state of Maharashtra. The test is conducted in Computer Based mode and it consists of total 150 questions (Multiple Choice Questions). MHCET LAW comprises of following sections :-
>>>>>> Legal aptitude & reasoning
>>>>>> Logical and analytical reasoning
>>>>>> General knowledge with current affairs
>>>>>> English
****** Mathematics is also there but only for 5-year LLB entrance test.
You can check out complete details from the link given below :-
MH CET Law 2022 Exam (3 & 5 Year LLB) - Dates, Eligibility, Application Form, Syllabus (careers360.com)
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
There is no linguistic quota for West Bengal for now
It is applicable in Karnataka for minorities who speak Tamil, Telugu, Tulu or kodava. These are the languages spoken in Karnataka alongwith their native language.
For prediction about colleges based on your rank and marks, please refer to this link-
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_cp
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