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Yes ,
You can take admission in CSE after 12th from bipc.
All BIPC/Biology students are eligible to get admission in Engineering courses such as Computer Science Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, ECE, EEE.
You can get previous year's question paper on many websites and also use reference books for effective preparation.
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Generally CBSE examination department will not allow to use calculators during exam in accountancy subject or in other commerce exam. Because according to the department accountancy exam is a very logical subject and hence there is no use of calculators.
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As per your question, external student is someone who completes the course without attending the lectures physically. Internal student are someone who attends the classes physically.
If you have passed BA externally, then you won't be getting the certificate as internal student.
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Hello aspirant,
Coming to your question, the eligibility criteria for BHed is as follows;
Passing of BA/BSc in a recognized university which is having Hindi as his or her major subject and must be securing 50% of marks in their bachelor degree are eligible.
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No, NSUT does not allow lateral entry to doploma holders .
You will have to appear for jee mains or GATE exam
Through these two ways only you can get admission in NSIT. The Institute is AICTE new delhi approved, it was founded in 1983, affiliated to Arya bhatta knowledge university.
NSUT is one of the best engineering colleges of Patna
NSUT is Netaji Subas University of Technology.
It provides best job opportunities for which it is known .l
DTU and sone other colleges provide this provision . For that you will have to appear for Leet ( Lateral Entry Entrancd Test ) , In the month of july you can apply for lateral entry to DTU.
Upon completing the GNM course, the duration before starting a BSc program can vary based on your selected BSc specialization and the institution offering the program. pursuing a BSc in nursing or a related field may require an additional three to four years post GNM.Regarding distance learning options for BSc programs, availability may differ depending on the institution and geographical region. I recommend exploring universities offering distance education in BSc programs to determine if they provide a suitable course to meet your preferences and requirements.As for scholarships for SC students, various scholarship opportunities are often available from government and private sources to support students from disadvantaged backgrounds. Eligibility criteria and application procedures for these scholarships may vary.
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I understand that you find yourself in a challenging situation as a first-year dental student who missed the exams due to a failure in the administrative process regarding your hall ticket. Considering your circumstances, it's important to approach this matter systematically.
Firstly, it is crucial to communicate your situation to the relevant administrative authorities at your dental school. Provide a detailed explanation of the circumstances that prevented you from attempting the exams, emphasizing the failure in processing your hall ticket. Attach any evidence or documentation that supports your claim, such as communication with the staff regarding the issue.
Next, inquire about the official policies and procedures related to discontinuing the course and any associated penalty fees. Each educational institution has its own set of rules, and it's essential to be aware of them. Explain your intention to discontinue the course and inquire about any potential financial implications, including penalty fees.
If you can demonstrate that the circumstances leading to your inability to attempt the exams were beyond your control and resulted from administrative errors, there may be grounds for leniency. Some institutions may consider waiving or reducing penalty fees in such cases, especially if it can be proven that the fault lies with the administrative staff.
In conclusion, open communication with the relevant authorities, providing documentation of the issues faced, and understanding the official policies will be key in navigating this situation. It is advisable to act promptly to address the matter and seek a resolution that is fair and considerate of your circumstances.
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