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i got 2750 rank in obc..and i am a up domicile...can i get any nlu ..?

shivamtrivedi0005 1st Mar, 2024

Hello aspirant,

First of all a big congratulation to you for securing such a good rank in CLAT. It is a very tough exam and securing such good rank speaks about your determination. Now coming to your question, there are quite high chances of you getting a NLU since you are from OBC category and can get reservation benefits.

Thank you

Hope it helps you.

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I studied in Andhra Pradesh up to 10th class and then I studied my diploma in Karnataka state am I eligible to write Dcet in Karnataka

mjaisinghani62 3rd Mar, 2024

Hello aspirant

If you have domicile of Karnataka state then only you will be able to appear for D cet .

As you have studied you Std x from Andhra pradesh and being there for more than ten years you will be considered as resident of Andhra pradesh .

Hence by law you must be having Andhra pradesh domicile so you will be able for AP State counseling .


According to criteria The candidate should be considered eligible for a state counseling if the candor one of his parents had lived in that particular state for more than ten years .

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if a candidate studied up to 10th class in Andhra Pradesh and diploma in Karnataka is that candidate eligible for DCET exam

Nitin Kumar 20th Apr, 2024


Yes, a candidate who studied up to 10th class in Andhra Pradesh and completed a diploma in Karnataka is eligible for the Diploma Common Entrance Test (DCET) exam.The primary eligibility criteria for DCET revolve around the diploma qualification, not the 10th class location.

https://engineering.careers360.com/exams/dcet


I hope it helps!


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I had completed my 10th from an icse school. In total, I have 6 subjects including one additional. what should I write in the place of total maximum marks for filling up the neet form? (500 or 600)

shivamtrivedi0005 24th Feb, 2024

Hii There,

Dear student, please record the scores of your best five subjects, as the sixth subject was an additional one and not among the compulsory subjects. Your total marks should be listed as 500, considering only the top five scored subjects for calculating your percentage.

I hope this answers your question.

Thanks

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