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Below is the sports quota games list in India: Archery, Atya-Patya, Badminton, Ball-Badminton, Athletics (including Track and Field events), Bridge, Carrom, Chess, Cricket, Basketball, Billiards and Snooker, Boxing Football, Golf, Gymnastics (including Body Building), Cycling, Equestrian Sports, Ice-Skiing, Ice-Hockey.
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The specific policies regarding home state quota for BA programs may vary depending on the individual central university and its admission criteria. It's recommended to check the official website or contact the admission office of the particular central university you're interested in for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding home state quota for BA programs through CUET.
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The inclusion of karate in the sports quota for admission to B.Com programs at Delhi University may vary depending on the university specific policies and the recognition of karate as a sport for admission purposes. While some universities may consider karate as part of their sports quota, others may not.
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BITS India offers direct admission to NRI students through the International Student Admissions (ISA) program rather than the DASA quota, which is primarily for NRI admissions to other engineering colleges in India. For a more personalized and comprehensive guidance, you may consider consulting Invicta Career Consultancy, as they specialize in assisting students with admissions processes and can provide detailed information and support tailored to your son's specific situation, While there are other options available, hence you can pay a visit to their website (icclearning.com) and get consult with them for better guidance. All the best to you.
The 7.5% reservation in medical admissions for government school students is currently applicable only in Tamil Nadu, and it benefits students who have studied from class 6 to 12 in state government schools. Since you studied in a government school from class 9 to 12, you would be eligible only if you are from Tamil Nadu, meet the required schooling condition (class 6 to 12), and qualify NEET. However, if you are from any other state, this specific 7.5% quota does not apply, as it is not a national-level reservation but a state-specific policy of Tamil Nadu.
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To be eligible for the 7.5% quota, you must be a student from a government school and fall under the categories of Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST), or Other Backward Classes (OBC) . Since you studied in a government school from class 9 to 12, you may be eligible for the quota if you meet the specified category requirements. However, I would recommend checking the official website or contacting the concerned authorities for the most up-to-date information.
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