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I had 6 subjects in 12th CBSE- english, phy, chem, maths, bio and additional as physical education. Now applying for counselling in WBJEE, what should be my maximum marks 500 or 600? If 500, should I leave out physical educations marks?

Mallika Thaledder 15th Mar, 2024

The marks obtained in the additional subject are not usually included in the total marks calculation or overall percentage. Students should only enter the marks of the five main subjects - English, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and the total out of 500 during counselling processes. Wherever subject details are required, students

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I am doing my MBA and got it by pgcet now Im in second sem but I have no interest in completing my MBA can i leave MBA after 1st year and will the college give me degree and documents Im studying in private university.

sakshijadhav277 30th Aug, 2022

You can leave the MBA at any point of time, but college might ask you to pay full fee for remaining semesters.

But...

What about it consequences!! Have you thought about it?

If you have a solid plan regarding your future then you can take this step but if you

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I have completed my first year bds and now this year if I get neet I will join mbbs in Karnataka!! should I pay bds 4 years fees to leave the college?? becoz in some websites they are showing that has per the government rule I need to pay 4 years full fees and then leave the college!! is this true?

Shreya Mukherjee 23rd Aug, 2022

Hello aspirant,

In some colleges if you leave the college in mid-way, you need to pay an amount of money to leave it. Some bonds require you to serve the institution for a certain time or pay a fine.

Different colleges have different rules to it is best to contact

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is there any bond or penalty to pay if we leave bds and join mbbs? in Karnataka

Aditya 23rd Aug, 2022

Hello,

When you are done with all the admission procedures, the college authority give you a green colour stamp paper. This green paper is nothing but your Indemnity Bond . You are told to read it carefully and then sign the Bond. On that, it's written that " I will

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