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The JEE Main 2025 Session 2 results for B.Arch (Paper 2) and B.Planning (Paper 2) were officially announced on April 17, 2025.
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To pursue CUET PG 2026 for MA Political Science at Delhi University (DU), here’s a concise overview of the eligibility criteria and exam subjects required:
Taking a drop for MHT CET preparation can be a good option if you are committed to improving and can focus on your studies. It will not negatively affect your career if you plan well, stay focused, and improve your skills. Many successful candidates take a gap year.
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If you want to pursue psychology, you'll need to choose between BA Psychology and BSc Psychology, both of which you're eligible for. Next, you'll need to select a college for admission. Most universities offer psychology courses, typically through their arts departments. Private universities like Amity University and Christ University also offer this course.
You'll then need to check if the college requires entrance exams like CUET, state-level exams, or their own exams. Some colleges offer admission based on 12th-grade marks.
After gaining admission to an undergraduate course, you can pursue a 3-year or 4-year honors degree in psychology (including research). You can then opt for a 2-year MSc in psychology. Some careers may require an MPhil.
Note that KCET is an exam for students pursuing professional courses like engineering, architecture, pharmacy, and agriculture. You don't need to take this exam for psychology, but it's essential to check the specific requirements for your desired college and career.
Admission requirements and course structures may vary across universities and colleges. It's always best to verify the specific eligibility criteria and admission processes with the institutions you're interested in.
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Yes, you will be eligible for the IB ACIO exam after completing your B.E in Computer Science.
The basic eligibility is just a Bachelor’s degree in any stream from a recognized university. So, since you are doing B.E, you can apply once your graduation is complete.
Also, make sure your age is between 18 to 27 years (age relaxation is there for reserved categories).
So yes, you can definitely apply after your graduation.
Hope it helps !
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As a B.E. Computer Science student, you are eligible for the IB ACIO exam after graduation. The eligibility criteria include holding a bachelor's degree in any discipline, being between 18 and 27 years old, and being a citizen of India.
Yes, you are eligible for the IB ACIO (Intelligence Bureau Assistant Central Intelligence Officer) Grade-II/Executive exam after completing your B.E. in Computer Science. The basic eligibility criteria are:
1. Educational Qualification: A bachelor’s degree in any discipline from a recognized university (which you will have after graduation).
2. Age Limit: Generally 18 to 27 years (with relaxations for reserved categories).
3. Nationality: Must be an Indian citizen.
Hi aspirant,
1. Since NDIM is regarded as a top B-school and is well-known for its management programs, you might want to think about pursuing a PGDM (Post Graduate Diploma in Management) after earning your BBA from the institution.
2. NDIM provides a two-year PGDM program with a variety of specializations such as marketing, finance, etc.
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/new-delhi-institute-of-management-delhi/courses
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