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The authenticity of the revised cut-off for MDS 2025 can only be confirmed through the official notification from the exam conducting authority, usually the National Board of Examinations (NBE) or the Dental Council of India, depending on the exam. Sometimes, rumors or unofficial sources publish fake cut-offs, so it’s very important to verify from the official website or a trusted government portal. If there is an official notice, it will include details such as the new qualifying marks, category-wise changes, and reasons for revision. Also, any genuine change in cut-off is usually followed by an updated counseling schedule. Always double-check the official announcement to avoid misinformation.
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In situations like yours, where the CAT 2025 payment has been successfully debited from your bank account but the portal shows the transaction as failed, it is usually due to a technical delay in updating the system. Such discrepancies can sometimes take more than 48 hours to be resolved automatically. It is important to retain all proof of payment, including bank statements, transaction IDs, and any receipts. You should contact the CAT helpdesk again, providing full details of your application and payment. Additionally, keep checking your email for any automated confirmation or ticket numbers. If there is no response within a few days, you can escalate the issue by contacting the IIM Kozhikode admissions office directly through official contact details.
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In ITI courses, you might be referring to “categories” or “trades” available in ITI institutes. ITIs offer skill-based training in different sectors such as Electrician, Fitter, Welder, Plumber, Computer Operator, Draughtsman, and Motor Mechanic. Some institutes also have non-technical trades like Sewing Technology, Fashion Design, and Office Assistant. The course duration generally ranges from 6 months to 2 years, depending on the trade you choose. Each category is designed to give practical skills so you can start working or even open your own business. Admission is usually based on merit or entrance exams, depending on the state. The best way is to check the official ITI prospectus of your region to know the exact categories offered.
For more details check: https://www.careers360.com/courses/iti-industrial-training-institutes
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If you are finished first year of your computing and information technology you need to develop coding skills in any programming languages like python, Java or any other based on your skills you need look for the internship based on the remote options most international company will provide opportunities for students with good projects and portfolio if have all these prepare your resume and apply for any company you are looking and you get certificate from them.
Since you have a strong background in Mathematics with a 9 CGPA, pursuing M.Sc. Electronics may not be the right choice as it requires strong physics knowledge, which you’re not comfortable with. Since you’re also not interested in teaching, B.Ed. won’t suit you either. Instead, you can explore options like M.Sc. Mathematics, Statistics, Data Science, or MCA, which align better with your skills and open careers in IT, finance, research, and analytics. Certifications in Data Science, AI, or MBA later can also give you good career opportunities.
Commerce as a stream offers a variety of subjects, and the availability may differ from college to college. Generally, core subjects include Accountancy, Business Studies, Economics, and English. Some colleges also offer additional subjects like Mathematics, Entrepreneurship, Information Practices, or Marketing. In undergraduate commerce degrees such as B.Com or BBA, you might also find subjects like Corporate Law, Financial Management, Auditing, and Taxation. It’s always best to visit the official website of the college you are interested in or talk to the admissions office for an exact list. Choosing the right combination of subjects is important depending on whether you want to go into finance, business management, law, or other related fields later.
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If your CET score is around 34.36%, your chances for admission in a law college will depend on factors like the cut-off for your category, the state you are applying in, and whether the college is government or private. In many states, top government law colleges require higher percentages, but private colleges often have more flexible criteria. I recommend checking last year’s cut-offs for your category in the colleges you’re targeting. You can also wait for the official merit list and counseling process. Even if you don’t get into a government college, you can still apply to private institutions that accept CET scores or consider direct admission.
You can predict your college: https://www.careers360.com/mht-cet-college-predictor
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I understand your concern admission processes can be tricky. When you freeze a seat in CAP round 2, it usually means you have confirmed your choice and opted out of later rounds. If you don’t physically report to the allotted college within the deadline, your admission is considered cancelled. In most cases, after cancellation, you cannot participate in further CAP rounds for that year. However, some admission authorities conduct “spot rounds” or “institutional vacancy rounds” towards the end, where leftover seats are filled, and you might get another chance. Rules can vary between states and universities, so I strongly suggest contacting your counselling cell or visiting their official helpdesk immediately. Quick action might still give you an opportunity. If they confirm you are not eligible this year, you might need to reapply next year, but at least you will know the exact situation.
For more updates check: https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/mht-cet-round-2-seat-allotment-2025
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Applying for the OICL Assistant post involves a few clear steps. First, keep an eye on OICL’s official website or the Employment News for recruitment notifications. When vacancies open, the official notification will provide eligibility criteria such as age limit, educational qualification (usually a graduation degree), and regional language proficiency. Once the application link is active, you’ll need to register by providing your personal details, upload required documents, and pay the application fee online. The selection process usually consists of a Preliminary Examination, a Main Examination, and sometimes a Regional Language Test. It’s essential to prepare in advance for reasoning, quantitative aptitude, English, and general awareness. Also, double-check your application before submission — even small errors can lead to disqualification. Make sure to download and keep the confirmation receipt for your reference.
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https://competition.careers360.com/articles/oicl-recruitment
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Yes, many colleges across India and abroad offer M.Pharm programs. However, availability depends on the specific college you are referring to. Generally, M.Pharm specializations include Pharmaceutics, Pharmacology, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Pharmacognosy, Pharmaceutical Analysis, and Industrial Pharmacy, among others. Some colleges may also offer newer specializations such as Clinical Pharmacy, Quality Assurance, and Pharmacy Practice. Before applying, it’s important to review the college’s official website or contact their admissions department to check the exact specializations, seat availability, eligibility criteria, and admission process. Many institutions require candidates to have a B.Pharm degree and valid GPAT scores, though some may conduct their own entrance exams. The curriculum typically combines advanced pharmaceutical theory, research methodology, and practical training in laboratories.
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