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Hey! Based on the information available, it seems that admission in Class 9 at Arya Vidyapith, Motihari for the session 2025–26 may not be open. In fact, one of the official updates mentioned that there are no new admissions in Class 8 and 9 as the seats are already full. However, sometimes schools update their admission status later depending on availability.
My suggestion would be to directly contact the school office through phone or by visiting in person. This way you will get the exact details about whether any seats are still available, the admission process, required documents, and fee structure. It’s always better to confirm with the school itself because that will save you both time and effort.
Hello Aspirant,
Specific test series for the UP SI exam from 2016 may not be widely available now. However, you can use previous years' question papers from 2016 and other years as practice. Many websites and coaching platforms offer these papers in PDF format. Solving these papers is an excellent way to understand the exam pattern and improve your speed.
You must contact the college admission office or the board immediately. Explain the issue with your hall ticket number not being fetched. They are the only ones who can verify your data and help you with the admission process today.
Congrats on your Telangana NEET 2025 state rank 9271. Your chances for a government MBBS seat depend mainly on your category and the college you aim for. Top colleges like Osmania/Gandhi usually close at much lower ranks, but newer or less-preferred government colleges sometimes admit students beyond 9k rank. Definitely participate in counselling, keep a mix of ambitious + safe options, and check last year’s closing ranks for your category. If needed, also keep private/management quota as backup.
Hello,
If you want to pursue an aerospace dual degree program in IITs, generally you need to get ranks in the range of 5000 to 10,000. But, if you want to go to older IITs, you need a rank in the range of 2,300 to 4,500. Also, you should check the official JoSAA website to check the specific cutoff.
I hope it will clear your query!!
Yes Gaurav, you can go for B.Tech after ITI, but not directly. The usual route is through Diploma + Lateral Entry. After completing ITI, you are eligible to join a Diploma/Polytechnic course in the related branch. Once you finish the diploma, you can apply for lateral entry admission in B.Tech, which means you can start directly from the second year of engineering instead of the first year.
However, admission depends on a few things – the trade you completed in ITI, your marks/percentage, and the state or university rules. Some states conduct lateral entry exams (like LEET), and some colleges have their own criteria. So, first you need to check which diploma courses match your ITI trade, and then plan for lateral entry into B.Tech.
If you share your state and ITI trade, it will be easier to suggest the exact process and colleges for you.
To prepare for NEET :
1. Know the syllabus and exam pattern first.
2. Prepare a proper schedule.
3. Have concept clarity.
4. Give tests regulary and identify your weakness and strengths. Work on the weak areas more.
You can visit the below website to know more about the preparation of NEET.
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-study-plan
Your best options are colleges like Dr. Ambedkar Global Law College and N.V.P. Law College in Visakhapatnam, All Saint's Christian Law College, and Sri Vijaynagar College of Law in Anantapur, based on previous years' cutoff trends.
Chances are good in private and semi government colleges with this rank.
Participate in Ap lawcet counselling to get college of your choice.
all the best..
Hey! If you are looking for current LLB admissions, then you should know that the process depends on whether you are applying for a 3-year LLB or a 5-year integrated LLB. For the 3-year program, you must have completed graduation in any stream, while for the 5-year program, a 10+2 pass is enough. Most colleges/universities ask for at least 45% marks (relaxation is given for reserved categories).
Admissions are usually done through law entrance exams like CLAT, AILET, MH CET Law, AP/TS LAWCET, or other state-level tests. Some private universities also take admission directly on the basis of merit. The procedure generally includes filling out the online form, submitting required documents, paying the fee, and then appearing for the entrance/counselling process.
If by “LLB cadet” you mean any special quota or category, then it’s better to check with the respective university/college for details, as rules can vary.
There are 3 cases for it as follows :
1. The duration of BEd course is of 2 years if you are a graduate.
2. If you opt for integrated BEd, then it will be of 4 years. Because, in this option, you will be pursuing an undergraduate degree with BEd.
3. If you are an in-service teacher or have an advanced undergraduate qualifications, then BEd is of 1 year.
So it depends on which category you belong you to among the 3 mentioned above.
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