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Yes, you have a good chance to get admission in GPC Alwar if you are applying for diploma/polytechnic courses. Admission is usually based on merit (10th or 12th marks) through the Rajasthan Polytechnic admission process (conducted by DTE Rajasthan).
Hello Aspirant,
To prepare for CSIR UGC Net Examination you need to follow some steps:
1.Know the exam pattern
Total Marks 200
It consists 3 section-
Part A(Aptitude common for all).
Part B and C(Subject specific questions)
2.Choose your subject for this examination
As this examination consider in different subjects,so you need to choose one among these subjects.
https://csirhrdg.res.in/Home/Index/1/Default/2666/78 check about subjects from official website.
3.Collect the right study material.
4.Make a study plan and follow it.
All the best for your CSIR UGC NET preparation.
With AIR 90,000 and General rank ~31,000, you have a fair chance of getting a government MBBS seat in West Bengal under state quota.
Top colleges (e.g. Kolkata) are out of reach.
Possible in colleges like Midnapore, Murshidabad, Raiganj, etc.
Participate in WBMCC counselling and fill choices smartly.
Dear student,
If you want to take admission to science courses at Delhi University like B.Sc. (Hons.) in Zoology, Botany, or Food Technology , your CUET subject choices matter a lot.
DU requires you to take Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in CUET for most life science courses. If you choose Physical Education instead of Physics in CUET—even if you studied Physics in Class 12—you won’t be eligible for courses that require Physics as a CUET subject.
Delhi University looks strictly at the subjects you appeared for in CUET , not just what you studied in school.
So, yes— choosing Physical Education instead of Physics in CUET will make you ineligible for certain B.Sc. science courses at DU.
Hello,
Yes, you are eligible for EAPCET 2025 counselling even if there is a small spelling mistake in your name (like "Shankar" instead of "Sankar") in your certificates.
But during certificate verification, they might ask you to give an affidavit or a declaration stating that both names are yours. It’s better if you can correct the mistake in the certificates before counselling, but if not possible, carry an affidavit from a notary.
Also, carry your Aadhar card or any ID proof where the correct name is mentioned.
Don't worry, small spelling mistakes usually don’t create big problems if you can prove both names are yours.
Hope it helps !
Yes, as an SC candidate with 240/250 in Biology and a total CUET score of 460/1250, you have a good chance of getting admission to IMSc Biology at University of Hyderabad. Final selection depends on the SC category merit list, so keep checking the official UoH website for updates.
To effectively prepare for the 2nd PU board math exam in one month, focus on consistent practice, targeted revision, and understanding core concepts. Prioritize understanding formulas and practicing problems from the NCERT textbook. Supplement your learning with previous year's question papers and sample papers, and dedicate time for revision and clarifying doubts.
With this marks and category,securing a seat in a government medical college through NEET is highly unlikely, especially under the All India Quota (AIQ). While the qualifying cutoff for SC candidates is low, the competition for government seats, particularly in popular colleges, is intense and requires significantly higher scores.
However, there might be a slim chance through state quota, but it would depend on the specific state and the cutoffs for that year.
Predict college here :-
https://medicine.careers360.com/nta-neet-college-predictor
With 89% in 12th (PCB) and 40,000 rank in EAMCET under the General category, your chances of getting B.Sc. Radiology in top government colleges are low, but you can still get admission in private or semi-private colleges offering paramedical or radiology course.
What You Can Do:
You are eligible for admission into B.Sc. Radiology in most of the colleges with your 89% in your 12th boards (PCB stream). Most of them do not consider your EAMCET, that said, your EAMCET rank (40,000 in general category) may not yield admission in a few of the top government medical colleges, which offer paramedical courses. You will have chances to get into one of the private, semi-government colleges of your interests even with your rank in the management/spot admission quota. I suggest you check the cut-off trends and admission process of individual Colleges.
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