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Eligibility Criteria for JNV Selection Test for Class 6 Admission -
Rural Candidate
Urban Candidate
Candidates who attended a school in an urban region for even one day of class in Grades III, IV, or V will be regarded as urban candidates.
Age Limit
Seat Reservation
Pattern of Exam
Three phases of the two-hour selection test, which will exclusively contain objective-type questions, will be administered between 11:30 am and 01:30 pm. 100 marks are available for a total of 80 questions. Additional time of 15 minutes is permitted for reading the directions.
40 Questions in the Mental Ability Test, 50 Marks (Duration: 60 minutes)
Test in Arithmetic: 20 Questions, 25 Marks (Duration: 30 minutes)
Test of Language: 20 Questions, 25 Marks (Duration: 30 minutes)
80 Questions Overall, 100 Marks (Duration: 2 Hours)
Each applicant will receive a single exam booklet with all three parts. "Divyang students" will be given an additional 30 minutes (differently abled students).
Assamese, Bengali, Bodo, English, Garo, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Khasi, Malayalam, Manipuri, Marathi, Mizo, Oriya, Punjabi, Sindhi (Arabic), Sindhi (Devnagri), Tamil, Telugu, Urdu, and Nepali are among the 21 languages used to take the exam.
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As far as I know, you weren't required to use a stethoscope during this course. The brain's function is the major topic of this course. This course's major focus will be on EEG, brain function, and measuring brain activity.
Hey student,
The lateral entry MCA Course is a 2-Year duration programme that is designed to provide an opportunity to the students who hold Bachelor Degree in Computer Application (BCA), Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) - Computer Science/IT to undertake Master of Computer Application (MCA) Course.
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You can simply go to the college in the admission form for the b.com after your 12th board result then depending upon the college there might be merit based result or result based on examination.
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The primary focus of this program's PhD in Food and Nutrition, which is the study of science, is on food, sustenance, nutrition, diet, and the production, management, safety, preservation, etc. of these things. Candidates benefit from the program's vast variety of both cutting-edge techniques and core ideas in the subject areas.
Lady Irwin College of Delhi University offers the PhD programme.
The following eligibilty for the Phd in food and nutrition are as follows -:
PhD in Food and Nutrition is a 3-year doctorate degree program, the minimum eligibility for which is Master’s degree in Food and Nutrition from a recognized college or university or its equivalent exam.
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Hello aspirant,
For admission in government medical colleges, a safe score for general category student is 650+
For admission in private medical colleges, a safe score for general category students is 400- 500+ and for admission in deemed medical colleges, any score between 200-500 marks can fetch you a seat.
For your convenience, I am also listing the previous year cut off for various colleges for general category-
1. Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi- 665
2. Grant Medical College and Hospital- 637
3. Rohilkhand Medical College, Bareilly- 428
4. School of Medical Sciences, Sharda University- 502
5. SDU Medical College- 498
6. Dr. DY Patil Medical College, Kolhapur- 263
You can also use the college predictor tool to predict the list of colleges you can get into- https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor
Hope it helps!
Dear aspirant,
The cut-offs keep varying every year based on the number of students attempting the exam, number of students interested in the course etc and hence, it is hard to predict the exact cut-off.
Looking at the previous year data, we can say that if you belong to the home state quota you have a decent chance of getting CSE if you get a home state rank of around 4k . The cut-offs have been varying drastically as CSE is one of the most preferred courses.
To know your possibilities, please check out the college predictor.
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