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Yes, with a 622 rank in IPU CET for MBA and being a Delhi candidate, you have a good chance of getting admission in MAIT (Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Technology).
You don’t need to worry about not giving the CAT exam. IPU CET rank is enough for admission in MAIT under the CET quota.
Just make sure to keep MAIT high in your preference list during counselling.
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Dear Candidate , Yes , the TG ( TS ) POLYCET 2025 Phase 1 seat allotment has officially been released today , July 4 , 2025 , on the official counselling portal .
Yes, you can get admission in BTIRT College in the 2nd year, but only if you are eligible for lateral entry.
For that, you must have completed a diploma in engineering or have passed 1st year from a recognised college in the same course. Admission is usually given through counselling or directly if seats are available.
You should contact the college or visit their official website for proper details about the admission process, documents needed, and seat availability for the current year.
MSc Botany 1st year exams – These will be conducted as per the university’s exam schedule. Most likely, they will be written theory exams held offline at the college.
Jhabua PG College – It is affiliated with Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya (DAVV), Indore .
Exam medium – The question papers are usually given in both English and Hindi . You can choose the language in which you are comfortable writing.
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B.Sc Nursing admission in Delhi is mostly done through NEET-UG or entrance exams of specific colleges like AIIMS or Jamia Hamdard .
It depends on your interest and future plans.
If you want to do a job early or want to learn technical skills, then Polytechnic is better. It gives you a diploma in engineering or other fields and you can get a job after 3 years.
If you want to go for higher studies like B.Tech, MBBS, or other degrees, then doing Intermediate (12th) is better.
So, choose based on what you want to do after 10th.
No, direct admission is not possible in BHU for Class 6. Admission is given through an e-lottery system , not by entrance exam or direct method.
With 148 marks in NEET 2025, getting a seat in a government BDS college is very unlikely because the cutoff is usually much higher. You may still have a chance at a private or deemed dental college, especially under reservation categories like OBC, SC, or ST. Some colleges allow admission around 140–150 marks, mostly in later rounds with higher fees.
Keep an eye on your state’s AYUSH or dental counselling portal. When counselling opens, apply and fill in your choices. You can also look into BAMS or BHMS courses as alternatives since their cutoff is lower.
Websites to check counselling and college options: https://aaccc.gov.in https://mcc.nic.in
First, visit the official college website or the Uttarakhand higher education portal. Look for the admission or prospectus section related to postgraduate courses. Check the eligibility and admission criteria for your specific course.
Next, complete the online application form when the admission window opens. You will need to upload documents like your undergraduate marksheet, photo, ID proof, and category certificate (if applicable).
After registration, the college may release a merit list or conduct an entrance exam. If it's merit-based, your admission depends on your past academic performance. If there is an entrance test, prepare accordingly and appear on the given date.
Once the merit list or entrance result is announced, you will need to report to the college with your original documents for verification and pay the admission fees to secure your seat.
Finally, after completing all formalities, attend orientation and classes as per the schedule.
Dear candidate , Dr. Rafiq Zakaria College for women , Aurangabad has already begun its admission process for the 2025 -26 session . The announcement was made recently , and both UG and PG courses are open for application at the moment .
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