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I would like to pursue LLB at the age of 40 years. Is there any option where I can do without going to classes ( open university) type

Nitin Kumar 3rd Jun, 2024

Pursuing an LLB degree through a distance learning mode (open university) isn't a viable option for practicing law

The Bar Council of India (BCI) regulates legal education in India. They don't recognize LLB degrees obtained through distance learning for purposes of practicing law.To practice law in India, you need to pass the All India Bar Examination (AIBE) conducted by the BCI. An LLB degree recognized by the BCI is mandatory to be eligible for the AIBE.

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I got low marks in plus one kerala boards. Will this affect my rank in keam,Jee and cuet as class 11th and 12th marks are counted together in kerala class 12th.

Nitin Kumar 3rd Jun, 2024

Yes, your marks in Plus One (Class 11)  will affect your rank in KEAM, JEE, and potentially CUET (depending on the university) as these exams consider both Class 11 and Class 12 marks for the final ranking in Kerala.

For KEAM, weightage is given to both Class 11 and Class 12 marks (typically equal weightage of 50% each) for the final rank calculation in Engineering entrance.

JEE Main considers only Class 12 board marks for the ranking. However, some IITs might include Class 11 marks as part of their criteria for shortlisting candidates for the JEE Advanced entrance exam.

The weightage given to Class 11 and 12 marks for CUET ranking can vary depending on the university you're applying to. Some universities might consider only Class 12, while others might include Class 11 marks as well. It's crucial to check the specific admission criteria of the universities you're interested in through CUET.

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sir while doing documents upload process in the student details section instead of exam passing out year i have filled my date of birth so is it an big issue??

Nitin Kumar 3rd Jun, 2024

It's likely not a major issue, but it's best to clarify with the admitting authority as soon as possible

Filling date of birth instead of exam passing out year might seem like a big mistake, but it's a relatively simple error to rectify. The good news is you caught it during the document upload process. This allows you to address it before the application deadline.

Locate the contact details (email or phone number) for the admissions office or student support department of the institution you are applying to. You can usually find this information on their website. Briefly explain that you mistakenly entered your date of birth instead of the exam passing out year during document upload. Ask how you can correct the error. They might ask you to re-upload the document with the correct information or provide them with the passing out year through email.

In most cases, admitting authorities understand such minor mistakes during the application process. Being proactive and reaching out to them demonstrates your attentiveness and should allow for a smooth correction.

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iam a resident of Telangana state. As I have seen many videos stating that we need equivalence certificate for Neet UG councelling, so am I also supposed to get that certificate?

Nitin Kumar 3rd Jun, 2024

No, you wouldn't need an equivalence certificate for NEET UG counselling in Telangana if you've passed your qualifying exam (Class 11 & 12) from a board recognized by the Telangana government or any national board like CBSE or ISCE.

The eligibility criteria for NEET UG counselling typically specify documents required from candidates. Equivalence certificates are usually required when your qualifying exam board is different from the state board conducting the counselling.

Since you are a resident of Telangana and presumably passed your qualifying exams from a board recognized in Telangana, an equivalence certificate wouldn't be necessary for the Telangana state quota seats in NEET UG counselling.

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I am from obc creamy layer but I have obc certificate. Should I upload it in DU csas form?

Nitin Kumar 3rd Jun, 2024

No, you should not upload your OBC certificate to the DU CSAS form if you belong to the OBC creamy layer.

Delhi University requires candidates claiming reservation benefits under the OBC category to belong to the "Non-Creamy Layer." This means their family income falls below a specific threshold set by the government. OBC creamy layer candidates are not eligible for OBC reservation benefits in educational institutions. Uploading your OBC certificate in this case might lead to complications during verification or disqualify you from claiming OBC reservation.
During the DU CSAS application process, you should select the "General Category" when asked about your caste category.

If you have a valid, recent (issued after March 31st, 2021) OBC Non-Creamy Layer certificate, you can consider applying under the OBC category. However, confirm your eligibility based on your family income not exceeding the creamy layer limit set by the government.

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in mhtcet application i have applied caste certificate but today caste certificate not available what can i do. my application consider can reject or open category.

Nitin Kumar 3rd Jun, 2024

If you don't submit a valid caste certificate by the stipulated deadline (which has already passed since today's date is June 3rd, 2024), your application will most likely be considered under the Open Category (General Category). The MHT CET authorities might allow conditional acceptance if you submit a written undertaking explaining the situation and promising to submit the caste certificate within a specified timeframe (usually after document verification).

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I belong to BC B, my salary is more than 8lakhs. Can I claim Bc B reservation in Telangana Eamcet 2024

Nitin Kumar 3rd Jun, 2024

No, you cannot claim BC B reservation in Telangana EAMCET 2024 if your salary is more than 8 lakhs.
The concept of "creamy layer" applies to Other Backward Classes (OBC) categories in India. Individuals exceeding a specific annual income limit set by the government are categorized under the creamy layer and excluded from availing OBC reservation benefits.
While the exact income limit for creamy layer classification can vary slightly across states, the current limit for Telangana is generally considered to be 8 lakhs per annum.

Since your salary surpasses the 8 lakh limit, you fall under the creamy layer category. Therefore, you wouldn't be eligible for BC B reservation benefits in Telangana EAMCET 2024.

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Can i get gbpuat for Bsc (agriculture) through CUET with uttarakhand domicile??

Nitin Kumar 3rd Jun, 2024

No, you cannot get admission to GB Pant University of Agriculture and Technology (GBPUAT) for B.Sc. (Agriculture) through CUET (Common University Entrance Test) with Uttarakhand domicile in 2024.

GBPUAT conducts its own entrance exam, GBPUAT, for admission to undergraduate programs like B.Sc. (Agriculture). CUET is not currently used for admissions to GBPUAT's agricultural programs.
However, having Uttarakhand domicile gives you an advantage when applying for GBPUAT's entrance exam. GBPUAT reserves a specific number of seats (typically 50% or more) for domicile holders from Uttarakhand.


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my 10th marksheet has different name and on my adhar card has different name will there be any problem in registeration in CSAS portal of delhi university??

Nitin Kumar 3rd Jun, 2024

Having a different name on your 10th marksheet and Aadhar card might cause some issues during registration on the CSAS portal of Delhi University,

During verification, the mismatch between your names on the application and documents (marksheet and Aadhar card) could lead to delays in processing your registration.


If possible, prioritize getting your name rectified on your 10th mark sheet. This is the ideal solution as it eliminates discrepancies across documents.

Contact your school authorities and inquire about the process for name correction on the marksheet. It might involve submitting an affidavit and relevant documents as proof of the error.

If correcting your marksheet name isn't feasible immediately, proceed with your CSAS portal registration. During the application process, look for a section where you can mention the name discrepancy. Clearly explain the situation and mention that you are in the process of getting your marksheet name rectified.

If the CSAS portal allows uploading documents, consider attaching a signed affidavit on a notary stamp explaining the name mismatch and your efforts to get it corrected.

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Can a BIPC student write JEE mains exam ?

Nitin Kumar 3rd Jun, 2024

Yes, a BIPC student (Biology, Physics, Chemistry) can write the JEE Mains exam. The eligibility criteria for JEE Mains doesn't discriminate based on your chosen stream in Class 12.

JEE Mains focuses on assessing your knowledge and problem-solving abilities in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. As per the JEE Mains information brochure, candidates must have passed the Class 12 qualifying exam (or equivalent) with Physics, Chemistry, and any other subject (which can include Biology).

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