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I met with an major accident fracture my jaw had to do jaw surgery so was not able to attend my last msc semester exam so next year i gave my final exam. It took me 3 years to complete my msc will this affect me getting job in pharma company ?

Shivanshu 25th Feb, 2024

Dear aspirant !!

Hope you are doing well ! No not at all . You have a serious issue ,those who will give you job or take your interview are also human being,they will consider your case , even you may get plus point after so much accident you came back to academics quickly . So don't worry you will definitely get the job as early as possible .

Hope it helps you!!

Thanking you

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I joined bsc bed course and dropped out without writing any semester exam and now can I join another course and college

Tanya Gupta 18th Jan, 2024

Hello,


Yes definitely you can join another college and pursue another course even if you dropped out from your previous course and college without writing your semester examinations. However, you need to first collect TC from your previous college as it's a compulsory document and make sure to inform the other college regarding the drop out.


I hope this helps,

Thank you

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Im in government college. ( JEC) Im partial dropper currently studying jee and college. My question is Can I get TC after first semester exam i dont want to study in this college anymore can I get TC and if I get back in any subject is there will be any problem in admission in any nit?

Tanya Gupta 21st Jan, 2024

Hello,

If you are looking to get a Transfer Certificate (TC) after your first semester exams, it is best to check with your college administration or the concerned department. They will be able to provide you with the specific information regarding the process and requirements for obtaining a TC. As for admission to NITs or other colleges, having a back in any subject may have an impact on your admission.

Hope this helps you,

Thank you

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