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Year drop after school is advisable if you're into getting good colleges and need some time for preparation, you can use this time to figure things out and decide what career you want to pursue, research about different colleges and courses and apply accordingly. Just keep this in mind that while applying for admission next year you'll be supposed to present a gap certificate, provided and signed by the official judiciary of the court in a stamp paper. Rest it is completely fine.
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The next Nimhans exams for MD psychiatry would be on 14th to 15th July 2023
Process Of application - (https://ctet.co.in/nimhans-2023/)
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Hope you are absolutely fine, you do not need to worry if you failed in 12th board, you can go ahead there are many several ways you can do, some of them are listed below:
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Yes, you can if and only if you have the minimum percentage required for the subject you want to apply for in the B.Sc degree. Many colleges have different eligibility norms but generally if I say an aggregate of 50% is required for admission into B.Sc for general category. You can also choose the NIOS exam to improve your score and you don't have to waste a year on that.
National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) supervises the Senior Secondary exam you can give without spending a year. The mode of application filling occurs online. The exam will occur offline. The exam time is 3 Hours for a written exam and a practical exam for the subject with a practical.
Eligibility
Qualified Class 10th. For NIOS 12th entry, the student must be of 15 years as of January 31 of the year taking admission. The student should produce a 10th class pass certificate from a known board, address information and two current passport-sized photographs.
Aadhaar card or passport or ration card or other identity information.
Birth certificate for proof of date of birth
Address proof i.e. Aadhaar card/water bill/electricity bill/voter ID/ration card
Signature ( must be in black ink)
class 10th marksheet
Disability certificate for PwD candidates
Caste certificate for SC/ST/OBC candidates.
Ex-serviceman certificate for aspirants under the Ex-serviceman category
Secondary (class 12)
Fees for admission for ODE are INR 500 for a single subject.
INR 700 for a subject comprising practicals.
The prevailing marks of your other subjects will be shifted to the open board from your board through the transfer of the credit technique.
Subjects available - Hindi (301), English (302), Sanskrit (309), Mathematics (311), Physics (312), Chemistry (313), Biology (314), History (315), Geography (316), Political Science (317), Economics (318), Business Studies (319), Accountancy(320), Home Science (321), Psychology (328), Sociology (331), Painting (332), environmental science (333), Mass Communication (335), Data Entry Operations (336). and Introduction to Law (338).
Official Website - https://www.nios.ac.in/on-demand-examination/on-demand-examination-system-registration.aspx
To know the syllabus of each subject click here https://school.careers360.com/exams/nios-class-12
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In response to your question, I'd want to inform you that if you are accepted into a government institution and wish to leave your present private college, you will not be able to receive a full refund of your costs. Each private institution has its own set of norms and procedures for refunding fees, which are outlined in its guidelines. Only one or two days after the programme begins will you be eligible for a refund. So, first check over your college's laws and regulations, and you'll be able to tell whether your college will return your money or not.
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No, there are no penalty fees if you quit the course.
NEET is India's biggest medical entrance exam which includes various courses. The cutoff and the competition are getting higher day by day. Students usually give 2-3 attempts and some of them also give 5 attempts. They usually prepare while being in other graduation courses. In some colleges, teachers and professors appreciate this and understand students' situations in my case I was doing my BSc and also preparing for NEET and when I told my professors about this all of them were there to help me.
According to me, you should give it one more chance and work hard and hope you will get your goal soon.
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If Candidates are not satisfied with the marks they get in Manipal entrance test in 1st attempt then they can appear for second attempt.
Candidates can give second attempt of Manipal entrance test only if they have given 1st attempt of Manipal entrance test. If Candidates have not given 1st attempt of test they cannot appear in 2nd attempt of Manipal entrance test.
Candidates will have to pay separate entrance fee for second attempt.
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So with regard to your query, YES the INICET exam has replaced all the PG exams from this year. The exam for the year 2022 is going to be conducted in the month of July 2022. The INICET exam is going to replace the exams including AIIMS PG, JIPMER PG, PGIMER and NIMHANS exams.
Checkout the following link for any information regarding the INICET 2022 exam: https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/ini-cet-exam-date
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Hope you are doing great. In India, candidates are chosen for admission to different law colleges through the administration of law entrance exams. The law universities and colleges spread out across the nation offer undergraduate, postgraduate, and integrated law degree programmes. The Law Entrance Exams in India 2022 are open to applicants interested in a legal career. These tests will be given at the college, state, and national levels.
Instead of being held in May 2023, CLAT 2023 will be held in December 2022. For applicants from the unreserved category, the consortium has also reduced the counselling fee from Rs 50,000 to Rs 30,000.
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