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hi ! im already doing MD in a private college . i want write neet pg again and take another course . so can i discontinue the MD course after writing the neet pg exam ?? or should i discontiue before the exam ?

kumardurgesh1802 13th Mar, 2025

Hello there,

Yes, you can write NEET PG while continuing your current MD course in a private college. You are not required to discontinue the MD course before writing the exam. However, if you secure admission to another MD/MS/DNB course through NEET PG and wish to join it, you will need to officially resign from your current MD program.

Important Points to Consider:

  1. Bond and Penalty: Most private colleges have a service bond or penalty for discontinuing an MD course. If you leave before completing the course, you may have to pay the bond amount or a penalty.

  2. Eligibility Criteria: Ensure that your current college has no restrictions on appearing for NEET PG while pursuing an MD.

  3. Counseling Process: If you get a new seat through NEET PG, you must formally resign from your current course before joining the new one.

It's advisable to carefully check the bond agreement and college policies before proceeding.


I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, then feel free to share your questions with us, we will be happy to assist you.

Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.

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sir Im currently in 2nd pu writing my final exam in future I have to become an ips officer what course should I choose for degree in commerce

kumardurgesh1802 7th Mar, 2025

Hello there,

To become an IPS officer , you need to clear the UPSC Civil Services Exam (CSE) . Since you are from a commerce background , you can choose any degree, but here are some good options:

  1. B.A. in Political Science, History, or Public Administration – Helps with UPSC subjects.

  2. B.Com or BBA – If you want a backup career in finance or business.

  3. B.A. in Economics – Useful for UPSC and govt. job options.

While your degree matters, focus on UPSC preparation alongside your studies. Start reading newspapers, NCERT books, and practice answer writing.


I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, then feel free to share your questions with us, we will be happy to assist you.

Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.

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can we get good kcet rank even with the improvement marks in 2nd puc ? wont be there be any problem in writing 2nd puc 2nd exam

Prachi Kumari 5th Mar, 2025

Hello,

Yes, you can get a good KCET rank even if you appear for the 2nd PUC improvement exam.

There won’t be any problem as long as you fulfill the eligibility criteria for KCET . KEA (Karnataka Examinations Authority) considers the best of your marks for KCET ranking. Just make sure to update your marks with KEA after the results.

Hope it helps !

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Only by writing PGCET exam can be join the college

Ankit 4th Mar, 2025

Admission to a college is not solely dependent on PGCET. While it is necessary for some postgraduate programs, other entrance exams like GATE, CAT, or university-specific tests are also accepted by various institutions. Some private colleges provide direct admission based on academic performance. Eligibility criteria differ depending on the college and course, so it is best to review the official college website for detailed admission guidelines.

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Im currently a bsc 1st year student now and writing neet exam this is year while filling the neet form I had by mistake filling code 3 instead of code 5 as I am a bsc student i need to fill 5 but by mistake I had filled code 3 will i be for confirm able to change in correction window or if not is there any problem in counseling or admission because I had heard that admission will get cancelled? Please help me

Ankit 26th Feb, 2025

Since you are a BSc 1st-year student , the correct NEET qualification code should be Code 5 . However, if you mistakenly selected Code 3 , you can correct it during the NEET correction window , provided NTA allows changes in the qualification code. If not corrected, it might cause issues during counseling or admission , as incorrect details can lead to disqualification. Keep checking the official NTA NEET website for correction window updates and ensure all details are accurate before final submission.


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I have registered for both Kcet and neet but Im only writing neet because I was told for getting seats in karnataka medical college I have to be registered in kcet is it true

Tanya Gupta 19th Feb, 2025

Yes, registering for KCET along with NEET is required for securing a medical seat in Karnataka under the state quota. While NEET is the only entrance exam for MBBS admissions, KCET registration is necessary for participating in the Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) counseling process. KEA manages the allotment of government and private medical college seats under the state quota, and only candidates registered through KCET can apply for these seats. However, if you only aim for AIQ (All India Quota) seats, KCET registration is not needed. Ensure you complete all KEA formalities to be eligible for Karnataka medical colleges


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Hi my name is vinod studying 1st year in b tech engineering hyderabad my course is electrical electronics engineering how to grow my education and my goal is crack the gate exam what are the reasourse and please advise a complete road map in the year I am writing 2027 gate exam a proper road map given me thank you

Afreen 12th Feb, 2025

Here's a brief roadmap to crack GATE 2027:


  • Year 1-2 (2023-2025)

- Focus on B.Tech academics

- Familiarize yourself with GATE exam pattern and syllabus

- Start exploring GATE resources (Made Easy, Unacademy, Gateforum)


  • Year 3 (2025-2026)

- Intensify GATE preparation (4-5 hours/day)

- Focus on weak areas and practice problems

- Join online GATE communities and take mock tests


  • Year 4 (2026-2027)

- Finalize GATE preparation (revision and practice)

- Stay updated with GATE exam notifications

- Maintain a healthy lifestyle and stay positive


Additional tips:


- Utilize GATE study materials and online courses

- Take regular mock tests to assess performance

- Stay committed and consistently put in effort


Hope it helps!!!

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I dont remember bubbling my mcq paper code or writing it in my mbbs exam ... but i have written the code on the answer booklet. what should I do? I am worried. will my mcq paper get validated?

Poral Siddartha (siddu) 26th Jan, 2025

I understand you're worried about not marking the MCQ paper code on your MBBS exam sheet, even though you’ve written it on the answer booklet. Generally, as long as your roll number is correctly filled, your OMR sheet should still be processed.

Here’s what you can do:

1. Contact the exam authorities to explain the situation and ask if any corrective action can be taken.

2. Document everything for future reference.

3. Stay updated on the evaluation and result process.

For future exams, make sure to carefully check all details before submitting. If you're unsure about something, always ask the invigilators. I hope everything works out!

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I am also writing keam entrance examination so it is also conducting between april 24- april 28 so will it have a crash between these two exams

kumardurgesh1802 26th Jan, 2025

Hello there,

The KEAM entrance examination for 2025 is tentatively scheduled between April 24 and April 28 , while the JEE Mains 2025 Session 2 is expected to be conducted between April 21 and April 30 . Since there is a significant overlap in the dates, there is a possibility of a date clash between the two exams.

What You Should Do:

  1. Wait for Exact Dates: Keep an eye on the official KEAM and JEE Mains websites for the final schedules to check if your exam dates conflict.

  2. Contact Authorities if a Clash Occurs: If both exams fall on the same day, contact KEAM and JEE authorities via their helplines or emails to inform them about the issue. Sometimes provisions are made for such clashes.

  3. Plan Backup Strategies: If dates conflict, prioritize the exam most critical to your goals and ensure you’re fully prepared.

Keep checking updates to avoid last-minute surprises!


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Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.


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