University of Delhi, Delhi
The ug admission in Cluster Innovation centre Delhi,is based on CUET entrance test.For registration the students have visit the DU CSAS portal and register there.
IPU MBBS application form was open from February 1-20, 2025 .
The counselling process (for document verification, choice filling, seat allotment) begins after NEET-UG results are announced . This is managed through offline rounds by GGSIPU , alongside the 15% All India Quota (via MCC)
Typically:
NEET results arrive in late June.
IPU counselling starts soon after -expect June-July 2025 , but exact schedule is yet to be released.
Monitor the 'Schedule/Notices' section on IPU’s admission portal for official dates
DU MBBS/BDS admissions are handled by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC)- not DU directly.
The application form opens through MCC after NEET results, details are released on the MCC website in mid-late June
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DU and IPU follow these priority categories (same as MCC & MoD):
PriorityDescription
IKilled in action
IIDisabled in action (100%)
IIIGallantry award winners
IVDisabled in service (with disability pension)
VKilled in service (peacetime)
VIRetired defence personnel (incl. those retiring shortly)
VIIServing personnel (upto 2 children only)
If your father retires on 1st July, and you're applying in 2025 NEET counselling, you'll likely fall under:
Priority VI – Retired Defence Personnel
OR
Priority VII – Serving personnel (if paperwork still shows "in service" during application/counselling)
Key Point:
Even if he retires on 1st July, your CW eligibility remains valid. But your priority category might change from VII (serving) to VI (retired), which is lower in preference.
At AIR 35,000 + CW quota, you have excellent chances of getting MBBS in:
UCMS
LHMC (if female)
VMMC, Atal vihari Vajpayee institute, Dr. BSA
ACMS (if Army ward)
MAMC – possible with Priority I–IV, maybe not for VI–VII
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It is possible, but can not guarantee that you will get a MBBS seat in Karnataka with 37,007 state category rank within ST category.
Thank you!!
No college in India offers BAMS without NEET.
NEET is mandatory for all BAMS admissions, including private and management quota.
If not qualified, consider a drop year and prepare again.
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This exam is conducted by Swami Vivekanand National Institute of Rehabilitation Training & Research . The question paper consists of General aptitude , chemistry , physics and biology/ mathematics based on the syllabus of class 12t h. The exam is conducted once a year. The duration of exam is two hours and consists of 100 questions in total. Here i am mentioning a link from where you can download the PYQs with detailed solutions. By practising PYQs you can enhance your preparation.
https://medicine.careers360.com/download/sample-papers/svnirtar-cet-question-paper-pdf
Revert for further query!
Having an outdated photo on your Aadhaar card might cause some issues during DU admissions, but it's not a dealbreaker. While the DU CSAS (Common Seat Allocation System) form requires Aadhaar details, you can potentially use your school ID instead, or explain the situation to the admissions officials.
While an outdated Aadhaar photo is not ideal, it shouldn't prevent you from applying to DU. Use your school ID as an alternative, If possible, update your Aadhaar photo as soon as you can.
Good luck..
Hello Aspirant,
Both Delhi University (DU) and Banaras Hindu University (BHU) are elite universities and each has its own merits. Here is a summarized view of the two universities:
In summary, for a career based program, DU is possibly less tedious and better for networking/job opportunities in metros, whilst BHU is a good option for research and higher study opportunities.
Both B.Sc. In Food Technology (Honors) and B.N.Y.S. (Bachelor of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences) provides various career paths from the University of Delhi (DU), in which BSC Food Tech focuses a strong focus on food processing and quality control, while B.N.Y.S.. Tilt towards overall health and welfare including nutrition.
BSc (Hons) Food Technology:
Scope:
The program focuses on food science and technology, prepares graduates for the roles in food processing, quality control, research and development and food security.
Career opportunities:
Food Technologists, Food Scientists, Quality Control Manager, Food Safety Officer, Product Development Specialist, Research Scientist, and more.
Industry:
Graduates can get employment in food processing industries, research laboratories, regulatory bodies, counseling firms and even multinational companies.
Higher studies:
M.Sc in food technology or in food technology is options for further expertise.
BNSS (Bachelor of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences):
The program emphasizes overall health, welfare and lifestyle intervention, including natural medicine, yoga and related sciences.
Naturopathy, yoga therapist, wellness coach, health counselor, nutritionist, and more.
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