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NEET PG (National Eligibility Cum Entrance Exam) Postgraduate is the only exam which offers admission in MD, MS, and PG Diploma Courses in India. It is a computer-based test which is conducted by the National Board of Examinations in Medical Science(NBEMS). This exam contains 200 multiple-choice questions, and the aspirant is awarded four marks for each correct answer and one mark deducted for a wrong answer.
If you have registered for the first round and have not submitted the security fees, then you are not eligible for the next round, as per the Directorate of Medical Education and Training (DGME). You must submit the security fees to be eligible for the next round. You're eligible if you couldn't get a seat in the first round. But if you get a seat in the first round and you can't submit the security fees, then you're not eligible for the next round.
I hope this information helps you.
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If you’re allotted a college in Round 3 of IPU BSc Nursing counselling and choose “Float/Upgrade”, then physical reporting is not required at that stage. You can wait for the next round’s upgraded allotment. Once you get the final preferred college, you’ll need to pay the 60,000-security fee and report physically to confirm your admission. If you don’t report after final allotment, your seat may be cancelled.
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Since you already got a college in 3rd round All India quota and locked Rajasthan/UP NEET choices, you can’t participate in state 3rd rounds without losing the All India seat.
To get your security deposit/refund, you need to submit a seat surrender/cancellation request as per the state’s NEET counselling rules before the deadline. Usually, the refund is partial or full depending on timing. Always check the official counselling portal for exact procedure and timeline.
Currently, the admission process for the Post Graduate Diploma in Cyber Security is open in some institutes, while others will start soon.
For example:
IGMPI (Institute of Good Manufacturing Practices India) is accepting applications for its PG Diploma in Cyber Security (online and regular mode).
BSE Institute Ltd., Mumbai will open admission soon for its next batch of the PG Diploma in Cyber Security (usually starts around mid-year).
In some universities like GTU (Gujarat Technological University) and AIMA , admissions usually open once or twice a year, depending on the session.
You should regularly check the official websites of these institutes for exact admission dates and application forms, as they may vary from one institute to another.
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For a ward of 3+ years you need to ensure care and well being along with good learning for the basic foundation. The pre-school years are crucial for developing this early foundation. A few of the needs you might want to check out for finding the best CBSE school for your daughter can be-\
seeking into all these parameters you need to find the best suitable option for yourself. The most necessary thing to ensure is to not discomfort the child for getting the best-est education, a little compromise on the syllabus can be made to carve out a better and unexhausted human.
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Yes, if you are allotted a seat in a private BAMS college through UP Ayush counselling and you do not go for the physical document verification, your security money may be forfeited. Physical verification is mandatory to confirm your admission.
You will lose the seat and the security deposit if you skip it.
Hello Candidate,
IB Security Assistant exam is scheduled for 29 September 2025 to 30 September 2025. The admit Card will be available before 3-4 days of exam, expected 26 September 2025.
For exam center, here is state and their exam centers are listed. You can check here :
https://competition.careers360.com/exams/ib-security-assistant-exam
If you have already paid security money for government colleges in Round 1, you usually do not need to do a fresh registration to apply for private colleges in Round 2, as long as both types of institutions are part of the same counselling process. What happens is that your Round 1 security deposit remains with the counselling authority and you are asked to pay the additional or higher security amount required for private colleges. The amount you initially paid for government seats is not wasted, rather it is adjusted or carried forward. New registration generally becomes necessary only during special rounds such as mop-up or stray vacancy rounds, depending on the specific rules of the counselling authority. Therefore, you can participate in Round 2 for private colleges by paying the required top-up security money while your Round 1 deposit continues to stay valid.
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