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I am studying B.Tech in nit first year and I write jee main & advance next year after I get seat in iit then I started b.tech again first year or continue with second year

samarpit das 15th Oct, 2020

Hello Aspirant,

Yes you have to start from first year again when you join a new college via JEE mains or advanced,irrespective of the fact that you pursued the first year of B.tech at any other colleges(including IIT or NIT)

Hope this was helpful

Regards

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i fail class 12th purakpariksha then I want to repeat class 12 th next year for all subjects.can I give all subjects exam in next year

Bhupendra Kumar 15th Oct, 2020

If you had failed in all subjects of 12th , then you have to give examination of all the subjects . However if you had failed in one or more then you have to give examination of only those failed subjects. Don't lose your hope , keep trying and fight

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Please refer any book for jee main next year

NILUTPOL Student Expert 15th Oct, 2020
Hello,
Here's a list of best books for JEE Mains
Physics
  • Concepts of physics (Vol. 1 and 2) by H.C Verma
  • Fundamentals of Physics Resnick and Halliday
  • Understanding Physics by DC Pandey
  • NCERT physics

Chemistry
  • Modern Approach to Chemical Calculations by R.C. Mukherjee
  • NCERT Chemistry
  • Organic chemistry by OP tandan
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if i get bds seat in private college this year then in next year i wrote neet exam then if i get bds seat in govt college can i shift to that college in that year

Swarnabha Das 15th Oct, 2020

Dear Aspirant

Yes you can shift your course and college. You can study BDS in private colleges this year and prepare for NEET alongside for NEET 2021 for next year . Previously there was a rule that one candidate can seat for NEET for only 3 times and the age

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can i withdraw my name after josaa counselling result and opt for a drop. and can i try again for jee main/ jee advance next year . will i be eigible ???

Modassir Afzal 15th Oct, 2020

Hello Deependra

Yes you can  withdraw if you withdraw from JOSAA , your fees will  be refunded after a deduction of Rs. 1500/- as the procedural fees.

Seat Withdraw Process works as follows:

  • Candidates who have already accepted a seat, can only withdraw the accepted seat by coming to the
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i have written kcet this year but Im taking a drop so how to withdraw my seat so that I can write kcet next year for engineering

sahanahegde44 23rd Nov, 2020

Hello Aspirant,

Hope your doing good.

KCET 2020 Eligibility Criteria has been set by the exam conducting body i.e. KEA. Before appearing for the entrance examination, candidates must fulfill the required eligibility criteria specified by Karnataka Examinations Authority.  Candidates appearing for the qualifying examination that is PUC II/12th are also

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NDA after completion of xam for navy ,what is next step of my and govt

S. Saha Student Expert 23rd Nov, 2020
NDA Exam is conducted in two stages-
1. Written examination
2. Interview

The candidates who will secure score at least or more than the cutoff in The written examination will be called for SSB Interview i.e. Services Selection Board. The interview process is as long as 5 days.  The interview
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nmc bill will applycable this year or next year

anshika.verma2019 5th Nov, 2020

Dear aspirant,

National Medical Commission Bill 2019 was passed by Lok sabha and Rajya Sabha in september 2019 and was duly signed by the President of India.

But NMC bill was not applicable on institutes because it has to be published by government of India in Official National Gazette.

So

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I am 2017 mbbs students , is it confirm I have to appear for next 2022 , is my final years university exam will be there or not

shurooquefarooqui 16th Oct, 2020
Hello sir, yess of course you have to appear for yiur final year's exam, even due to all the pandemic situation going 9n the universities have conducted exams of final year students and the other students as promoted on other basis. And about the rest of your exams you'll be
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