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With your rank you can consider these courses in Tamila Nadu Government College:
1.Bachelor of Dental Surgery
2.B.Sc. Nursing
3.Bachelor of Physiotherapy
4.Bachelor of Occupational Therapy
5.B.Sc. Medical Laboratory Technology
6.B.Sc. Radiology & Imaging Technology
7.BAMS Ayurveda
8.BHMS Homeopathy
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Usually, Punjab School Education Board releases the open school exam schedule a few months before the examination. You can expect the date sheet to be available on their official website, and it’s always good to keep checking the notifications section there. For preparation, previous year exam papers are indeed very helpful, as they give you an idea about the type of questions, marking scheme, and important topics. Many times, questions are repeated or come in a similar format. You can download these papers directly from the official PSEB website or from some educational portals. Solving them in a timed environment will also improve your speed and confidence. So, keep your basics strong, practice past papers regularly, and stay updated with official announcements.
Wishing you the best for your exams!
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The Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti conducts the entrance exam for admission to class 9 every year, and yes, it is generally scheduled around February. For the 2026 session, as mentioned, it is likely to be held on 7th or 8th February, though the official confirmation will come later. The exam usually tests subjects like Mathematics, Science, English, and Hindi. The difficulty level is designed to suit class 8 students, so if you prepare well from your NCERT books, you will do great. Applications are generally released online, and students need to apply through the official Navodaya website. The exam is conducted in offline mode, and results are declared a few weeks later. My advice is to focus on basics, revise regularly, and practice sample papers provided by Navodaya. Also, make sure to fill your form before the deadline.
More details check: https://school.careers360.com/articles/jnvst-class-9-exam-pattern
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Yes, a postgraduate student in English can definitely pursue a cybersecurity course. Cybersecurity does not require a specific background in engineering or computer science, especially for foundation or certification courses. You will need to learn the basics of computer networks, operating systems, and programming concepts, but many online and offline courses are designed for beginners from non technical backgrounds. Completing such a course can open opportunities in cybersecurity analysis, digital forensics, ethical hacking, and IT compliance, so it’s a good option even if your academic background is in English.
Yes, after completing your class 10th, you can appear for polytechnic entrance exams in most states of India. Polytechnic is a great choice for students who want to pursue technical education early and get into diploma courses related to engineering, technology, or applied sciences. The eligibility is usually passing class 10 with Mathematics and Science subjects. Some states have their own entrance exams, like JEECUP in Uttar Pradesh, while in some places admissions are based on marks scored in class 10. Once you clear the exam, you can choose branches like Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Computer Science, etc., depending on your interest. Polytechnic diplomas are of 3 years, and after that, you can either go for jobs or take lateral entry into B.Tech courses. It’s a very practical and skill-based route.
For more information visit: https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/best-polytechnic-courses-after-10th
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Thank you for your question. With 364 marks in NEET, the chances of getting admission depend on various factors like category, cutoff trends of that particular year, and the number of available seats. SKS Ayurvedic or Medical Colleges in Mathura usually have varying cutoffs each year. If you did not get a seat in the first round, there are fair chances you might get it in the second or later rounds, as many students upgrade their seats, leaving some vacant. Also, your category (General, OBC, SC, ST, etc.) will play a major role in deciding your admission. I suggest you keep a close eye on the counseling portal, fill your choices carefully, and don’t lose hope even if you don’t get it in the second round—sometimes seats open up in mop-up rounds.
All the best!
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The Jawahar Navodaya School is situated at the following places in Haryana:
1. Ambala 2. Bhiwani 3. Faridabad 4. Fatehbad 5. Gurugram 6. Hisar 7. Jhajjar 8. Jind 9. Karnal 10. Kurukshetra 11. Mahendragarh 12. Narnaul 13. Nuh 14. Palwal 15. Panchkula 16. Panipat 17. Rewari 18. Rohtak 19. Sirsa 20. Sonipat 21. Yamunanagar
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With 44397 rank in AP EAMCET, you have a good chance of getting admission in many private engineering colleges and some lower-tier branches in a few government/aided colleges in Andhra Pradesh.
You can get the lower branches in government colleges and the upper branches in some private colleges.
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When it comes to writing B.Sc. exam papers, the language usually depends on the medium of instruction in your college or university. If your college teaches in English, then you are expected to write your answers in English. However, in many universities, especially in subjects like Botany, Zoology, or Chemistry, students are allowed to write in Hindi if they come from Hindi-medium backgrounds. To be completely sure, it is best to check with your university’s guidelines or ask your teachers. Generally, for scientific terms, you have to write them in English even if the rest of your paper is in Hindi, because subject-specific vocabulary is standardized. If you are comfortable in English, it’s advisable to attempt in that language, as most scientific references are in English.
Thank you for your question, and best of luck for your B.Sc. journey!
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