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Dear Aspirant
Hope you are doing well
It hard to predict because in kerala covid cases are increasing and according to the government we are very near to third wave so it only depends on government
in short you have to wait for government new guidelines
Hello Ravi,
JEE mains results are not yet declared. That's why it's facing a delay in application process. We are expecting the application will start by today evening or tomorrow morning. You may check it by visiting on JEE Advanced portal. Also you can predict JEE Main and Advanced college through our portal: https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=jee_cp
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-advanced-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=jee_adv_cp
Hope this will help you.
Thank you!
Hi aspirant
hope you are doing absolutely fine
NEXT is the single window exam which is going to replace main exams like NEET PG, FOREIGN GRADUATE MEDICAL EXAMINATION. According to latest verdict, batch 2017 is going to be the first batch to give NEXT exam. This exam is mandatory for all the MBBS final year students. It will be conducted in two phases. Also the foreign medical graduates will also be giving this exam. Candidates who want to practice in India must clear this exam in 2 years after completing medical studies abroad.
ALL THE BEST
hope it helps
Hey there!
Although the medical colleges in Kerala have allowed the vaccinated students to attend colleges but all the other colleges will open only in the paced manner.
Go through the state guidelines daily for being updated. We can expect an opening of colleges in the State if the situations didn't go very rough.
Hey,
DSEU (Delhi Skills and Entrepreneurship University) conducts CET only for full time diploma course if you are looking for any other courses you need not give CET and can directly apply.
The DSEU CET was already conducted on 28th August 2021. So, if you still want to apply you can look for other courses provided by DSEU as they don't require CET. You need to hurry as applications will be closing soon.
Check out their website for more information. https://dseu.ac.in/
All the best
Hello,
The exact dates are not yet announced the dates for the reopening of colleges but with the control in the pandemic all the states are slowing deciding to open the colleges in the phased manner. The Kerala government is deciding to reopen the colleges and universities in a phased manner. The government is planning to vaccinate the students in the age group 18-23 in priority so that the colleges can reopen soon. Keep an eye on the official website of the college for the latest information. The medical colleges in Kerala have reopened from July 1.
As you are saying let me convey you that definitely in private Institution also there are bifurcation of quotas through which admission process take place and even in private colleges also you can find few percent of Government quota seat and other caste reserved seat as well. Now as you belong to OBC category hence definitely you will be eligible for availing the benefits in that particular category. So for more info regarding fees and other procedures you have to contact to the college in which you are taking admission because the complete procedure can only be with the officials of the college.
Thank you..
Hey Preetam,
Revised date for the NEET (UG) 2021 exam has been announced today only. NEET 2021 is scheduled to be conducted on 12th September 2021.The application process will start from 13th of July 2021 at 5PM. Candidates can fill the application form through the official website: neet.nta.nic.in.
Best of luck..!!
Regards.
Hi,
Yes you know it right & the new hostels that are recently constructed are a lot better than the earlier ones. The infrastructure is decent but nothing fancy or great. There is no facility provided in the hostel. You get a regular room with a bed. table-chair, fan & light. The rooms are only cleaned once & that's it. There is no facility for mineral water, TV, gym, play grounds, etc. The food served is average. The bathrooms are okay & you may have problems with the cleanliness & the hygiene.
Hope this helps.
The eligibility of UPSC CSE or any state level PSCs is simply graduation in any field from a recognized university, of course in case of state PSCs it's also mandatory for a candidate to have the reading, writing, and speaking knowledge of the regional language, see the syllabus of UPSC is more directed towards the study of history, sociology, polity, geography, economics, etc, those who pursue BBA are mostly inclined to work in corporate sector or they aim for MBA at later point, and Journalism/Anchor/Mass Communication studies are mostly suited to be working in media industry, but as I said there is no barrier of belonging to any specific stream when it comes to UPSC/state PSCs, also it's good to have a back up plan in this case, after completion of your graduation in any of these fields you can work in the related domain, gain some work experience, and later on if you still feel UPSC CSE is your calling you can go ahead with it, there have many successful aspirant who have followed this route, the rest is upto you to decide, you are a better judge of your areas of interest, skills, aptitude, kind of job profile you are looking at to be working in future.
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