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Hey student! If you're asking about how to register for an online form—whether it's for college admission, entrance exams, or counselling—the process usually follows a basic pattern across most official portals.
First, visit the official website where the form is hosted. Look for a “New Registration” or “Apply Online” option. You’ll typically need to fill in some basic details like your name, mobile number, email ID, and create a password. After submitting that, you’ll get an OTP for verification.
Once verified, you can log in using the credentials you just created. Then start filling out the actual application form. This part usually asks for your personal information, academic details, choice of course or college, and maybe uploading documents like your photo, signature, or certificates.
Before final submission, double-check all your entries, and don’t forget to save the application or download a copy. If there’s an application fee, pay it online using your preferred payment method and make sure the payment status shows successful.
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Hey! So for the first year of BSc Computer Science, the fees really depend on what kind of college you’re applying to. If it’s a government college, the fees are usually pretty low—somewhere around ten thousand to maybe fifty thousand per year. It’s super affordable and a great option if you’re looking to save on costs.
Now if you're going for a state university or semi-government college, the fees can go a bit higher, like maybe around twenty to seventy thousand per year. These colleges are usually a nice balance between cost and quality.
But if it’s a private college, then the fees are definitely higher. It could be around fifty thousand to even one and a half lakh a year, depending on how popular or established the college is. Some big-name private colleges might even go a little beyond that.
Hey! If you're preparing for the Calcutta University Law Entrance Test (for the 5-year integrated BA LLB program), the question paper is usually objective in nature and designed to test basic aptitude and general knowledge.
You can expect Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) from these areas:
English – Questions on grammar, vocabulary, synonyms, antonyms, and comprehension.
General Knowledge & Current Affairs – Includes static GK like history, geography, polity, and also recent news or major national/international events.
Logical Reasoning – Pattern-based questions like number/letter series, coding-decoding, puzzles, analogies, etc.
Legal Aptitude – Basic legal terms, principles, and questions testing your interest in law. No deep legal knowledge is needed—more like legal reasoning based on simple facts.
Elementary Mathematics – Very basic math from up to class 10 level. Questions may come from topics like percentages, profit and loss, ratios, and averages.
The paper is usually of 100 marks and time-limited, so practicing mock tests and going through sample papers really helps.
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The course of Bachelors in Physiotherapy (B.P.T) offered by KD Institute is of full time 4 years undergraduate program followed by 6 monts of compulsory internship. The mode of the course I'd offline. The institute is affiliated with Gujarat University.
Fees : Total tuition fees is 3.08 INR
Eligibility: Candidates should have passed their 10+2 (or equivalent) with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English, and be at least 17 years old.
Admission: It is based on merit and marks obtained in CBSE 12th, ISC, and GSEB HSC exams.
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Hey aspirant,
If you'd like to pursue physiotherapy (BPT) with your NEET score, here’s how things work:
First off, yes — NEET is now required for BPT admission in many states and universities. Your NEET score is often used during counselling for both government and private colleges. You’ll need a minimum of 50 percent in PCB in Class 12 and be at least 17 years old to qualify.
Counselling usually starts a few weeks after results are announced. That’s when you register on either the MCC portal for national-level seats or your state’s allied health counselling platform. During registration, you’ll fill in personal and academic details, upload your NEET scorecard and 12th marksheets, then pay the counselling fee.
Next comes choice filling — you pick colleges and seats in order of your preference. After that, seat allotment rounds happen. If you get a seat, you download the allotment letter, pay the admission fees, and report to your college with the required documents.
If you miss government college seats, you can still apply directly to private colleges offering BPT. They usually have their own forms on their websites and accept NEET-qualified candidates. Admission in these colleges depends on seat availability during counselling or management quota rounds.
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The DY Patil BSc Nursing entrance test is conducted online. The institution provides the facility to take the test anywhere, even from the comfort of your home. There’s no need to travel to a different city.
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Hello aspirant,
The score of 347 in neet ug is somewhat lower than what is required for government BAMS college. So you should look out for privates colleges or other courses like Homeopathy and Physiotherapy. Although there are slight chances of you getting in government BAMS college but you should wait till last round of counselling.
Hi! So for the 2025–26 PhD admissions, many institutes have already started their application process. For example, universities like Presidency University have opened their forms in early June and are likely to close them by the end of June. Other top institutes like IISERs, IITs, and research organizations like NII have different timelines—some began as early as February or March and wrapped up by April or May.
Most universities announce their PhD application dates between February and June depending on the semester and intake schedule. Usually, you’ll need to submit your academic documents, proof of qualifying exams like NET or GATE if applicable, and a research proposal or statement of purpose.
If you're planning to apply, it's a good idea to keep checking the official websites of the universities you’re targeting. Each one has its own timeline, and some may open applications again in the second half of the year for the winter session.
The fees structure for a B.Tech in CSE varies depending on the type of college you are considering, government, private, or deemed universities. In government colleges like the IITs, NITs, or state engineering colleges, the annual tuition fee usually ranges from Rs 30,000 to Rs 1.5 lakh, with additional charges for hostel, mess, and other facilities bringing the total yearly cost to around Rs 1.5 to Rs 2.5 lakh. For private institutions such as SRM, VIT, or Amity, the tuition fee can range from Rs 1.5 lakh to Rs 3 lakh per year, and the overall cost for the 4-year program may be anywhere between Rs 6 lakh to Rs 15 lakh, depending on the facilities and reputation of the institution.
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Hey! Since you’re a Bi.PC student with an EAPCET rank of 9689, there might be a chance for BVSc & AH, but it really depends on a few things—like your category, the number of seats available that year, and your state’s reservation policies.
BVSc & AH is one of the most competitive courses in the Bi.PC stream because of the limited number of seats and high demand. For general category students, the cut-off ranks are usually much lower (closer to the top 2000–5000 range), but if you belong to a reserved category like BC, SC, ST, etc., your chances improve.
Also, it can vary from college to college—some veterinary colleges have slightly higher cut-off ranks, and sometimes if there are vacant seats after the first few rounds of counselling, your rank might still be considered.
Keep an eye on counselling rounds and option entry deadlines. Make sure to include BVSc options while choosing your preferences—you never know how things will turn out in the later rounds!
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