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Hi dear candidate,
Diploma in Dialysis Technology or DDT is not possible just after passing your 10th grade and you will need to have passed your 12th class with PCB subjects.
Some of the institutions may offer diploma for 10th class pass students but later when it comes to job selection process, the recruiters would prefer a student with 12th class pass and science background.
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Hello aspirant,
The three-year undergraduate BSc Computer Science curriculum focuses on the foundations of computer science, such as software development, programming, and algorithms. Introduction to Data Structures, Numerical Analysis, Python Programming, and other subjects are covered in the Bachelor of Science in Computer Science program. Computer science is a discipline that is always changing and presents a wide range of chances for advancement.
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Hello Aspirant,
Yes, as your parents are residents of Andhra Pradesh for more than 10 years, you could also maybe fall under local or non-local categories based on the AP EAPCET Rules. If you are local or non-local with AP domicile, you could be eligible for a free seat (Category A seat) under government and top private colleges, provided your rank and category are within their cutoff during counselling. Do not forget to take your residence and study certificates during document verification.
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So you have done Diploma and have a work experience of 4 years which is great. But unfortunately, doing MBA requires an undergraduate degree (of minimum 3 years) from a recognized university. Diploma holders are not eligible for regular MBA.
But there are some alternatives routes which you can take if you wanna do MBA which are: 1. Lateral Entry: You can apply for lateral entries in colleges for B.Tech/B.E. if you have done your diploma in engineering/technology field. So you will be in 2nd year and after completing the degree (which will take 3 years as you will be lateral), you could pursue MBA. 2. Distance/Online MBA: Some private institutions offer Distance/Online MBA but be aware that many of them are not recognized by UGC/AICTE. 3. Degree: You could also pursue a 3 year degree in BBA/BA/B.Com/ whichever stream you are interested in.
If you would really want to pursue MBA, my personal recommendation would be go for a lateral entry or New degree as per your convenience as both will take 3 years. Or if you just want the skills taught in MBA, you can gain them by doing certificates/courses uploaded by IIMs and other professional institutes/individuals like Coursera and Udemy.
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With a KCET rank of 2.5 lakh and applying under the HK (Hyderabad-Karnataka) quota has a good chance of securing a seat in various colleges, particularly in the Hyderabad-Karnataka region.
Government colleges generally have higher cutoffs than private colleges, but the HK quota can make a difference.
Certain branches of engineering (like Civil, Mechanical, Electrical) might have lower cutoffs compared to Computer Science or Electronics and Communication.
You can check the official KCET website and college websites for detailed cutoff information for specific colleges and branches.
Read the article below to understand the college wise cutoffs:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/kcet-2025-cutoff-college-wise
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Yes, in many colleges there are paramedical diploma courses. These courses are for students who finish class twelve with science subjects. If you take biology in twelfth, then you can join easily. Some courses are in lab work, some in x ray, some in operation theatre, some in dialysis, and some in physiotherapy. These courses help you to get hospital job fast. The course time is mostly one year or two years, depending on the subject and college.To join diploma course, you must pass class twelve, with physics, chemistry, and biology subjects. Some colleges ask for fifty percent marks, and some colleges give seat with forty percent also. Some courses like ECG or health worker may take students who finished class ten only, but it depends on the college. If you want government seat, then sometimes entrance exam is there, but in private colleges, direct admission is also possible with mark only.Paramedical courses are good for students who want job soon. Fees is less than doctor courses, and study time is also short. After you finish diploma, you can work in hospitals, labs, clinics, or private centres. You will get job like technician or assistant. After some years, if you want, you can join BSc in same field also. This way, you can grow more step by step. You can also check more details in this link. https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/paramedical-admission-2025
As per your rank, college to expect in Banglore are,
And in Jaipur, you can expect Manipal University.
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For a Master's in Electrical Engineering in India, female students belonging to the NT (Nomadic Tribe) caste category typically pay lower fees than general or open category students.
You are eligible for reserved M.Tech seats under NT-B, NT-C, or NT-D, depending on your specific sub-category.
Your application fee is usually lower, such as 800 rupees instead of 1,000 rupees, especially in admission processes like those in Maharashtra.
Your annual tuition and other academic fees will generally be much lower than those for open-category students—often in the range of ten thousand to fifteen thousand rupees in total, depending on the institution.
You can also apply for benefits under schemes like the Tuition Fee Waiver Scheme (TFWS), as well as scholarships such as the Merit-cum-Means (MCM) and income-based financial aid.
The fee for a Master's in Electrical Engineering (MS EE) varies widely based on several factors, including the institution (public vs. private), location (US vs. other countries), and whether it's a full-time or part-time program.
The NT category female candidate have to pay the full general category fees for MS in EE, though they are eligible for the merit based scholarship.
As the fees varies from institution to institution, I recommend you to check the official website of a particular college you want to apply for.
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