Management
Hello Niraj
As per usual college practices, ID card distribution typically takes place during the first few weeks of the new academic session. For HUC the session for Zoology classes is expected to begin shortly after admissions and document verifications are completed, usually by mid to late August. However, for accurate and updated information, it's best to regularly check the college notice board, official website, or contact the administration directly.
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Hello Aspirant,
Eligibility to sit for the RD Exam with your qualifications:
Certainly! You may be eligible to take the Registered Dietitian (RD) exam in India if you have:
However, completing a recognized recognized 6-month internship from a designated hospital or clinical institute, approved by the Indian Dietetic Association (IDA) is also mandatory eligibility requirement.
It is best to check with the IDA directly, or refer to the official IDA guidelines directly to confirm eligibility requirements.
Hello,
If the online form for Dr Akhilesh Das Gupta Institute of Technology & Management’s management quota did not ask for the 25,000 registration fee, it could mean:
Don’t transfer money to any personal account – always pay through the official portal or at the college counter. Save screenshots of your filled form and any official messages for record.
Wishing you smooth admission !
Of course you are eligible for the Aviation Management if you complete the B.Com (//B.Com) . This course provides a strong foundation for aviation management, and you can become a good and solid candidate for this role. After completing a B.Com, you can choose an MBA in Aviation Management to get a job in this role.
I hope it clears your query!!
Good afternoon,
Officially, JBIMS has no management quota.
Admission to JBIMS is entirely merit-based through CAP rounds conducted by DTE Maharashtra. The selection process uses entrance test scores such as MAH CET, CAT, CMAT, or GMAT for foreign and NRI applicants.
Reliable sources consistently confirm that JBIMS does not offer any management quota seats. All 120 MMS seats are filled through the Central Allotment Process.
Several unofficial websites and consultancies claim that JBIMS offers a small percentage, typically between 3 and 15 percent, of management quota seats at much higher fees. However, these claims are not verified and contradict the official policies of JBIMS.
Hi Sirjana,
I appreciate how clear you’ve been. Yes, you can still apply for Diploma in Mechanical Engineering after passing 10th you don’t necessarily need to pass 12th for polytechnic diploma courses. Since you’re considering management quota, colleges may have some flexibility with deadlines. I'd recommend visiting nearby private polytechnic colleges directly or checking their websites most colleges keep a management quota admission window open longer than government counseling
Thank you
Hii,
Yes, you can. Polytechnic diploma in Mechanical Engineering requires only 10th pass. You don’t need to clear 12th for this course. Many private polytechnic colleges offer direct admissions under management quota without any entrance. You just need to provide your 10th marksheet, transfer certificate (TC), and ID proof. It’s advisable to choose a college approved by AICTE so that later you can apply for B.Tech through lateral entry. Also, management seats might cost more, but admissions stay open longer than in government counseling. So yes, even if you couldn’t pass 12th, diploma is a good option.
Yes ,it is possible to get admission through mangement quota for mechanical engineering. Most diploma courses require only 10th pass as a basic eligibility.if you want to to join through mangement quota,you have to contact with private college or polytechnic institute that offer mechanical engineering diploma, but fees under mangement quota are usually high. Addmissions are still open for diploma course, addmission process is going on till August end.
With a NEET PG rank of 60,000, getting a clinical branch under management quota is possible but mainly in low-demand specialties like Anesthesia, Psychiatry, or ENT in private/deemed colleges.
Highly preferred branches like Radiology or General Medicine are unlikely.
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