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Hello , The fee structure for the B.ED (Bachelor of Education) course for the academic session 2023-2027 varies from one institution to another . It is advisable to visit the official website of the specific college \ University \ institute for thr most accurate and updated fee structure .
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Yes, there are always government jobs available for the whole year, and you can apply for these jobs if you are eligible and meet the criteria. If you want to notify them, you can check official bodies like SSC, UPSC, and various railway boards. Here they post about job vacancies for the government job roles.
I hope it resolves your query!!
Hello Ramya,
If you lost your TNSET application number or it never came to you as an email or SMS? Here are a few steps to retrieve it:
Make sure to check your spam/junk folder in your email too.
Don’t worry missing the PG CET exam is frustrating, but it’s not the end of your academic journey. You still have quite a few options depending on your situation.
If you were aiming for an M.Tech, look for colleges offering management quota seats many private colleges reserve some seats that don’t require CET. These might cost a bit more, but some colleges also offer scholarship.Another route is to prepare for GATE, which is more competitive but opens doors to IITs, NITs, and PSU jobs too. If you’re open to waiting a year and aiming higher, this might be worth it.
If you were looking at MBA or MCA, check if other state exams like KMAT, MAT, or even university-level tests are still open. A few universities like Christ, Jain, or PES in Karnataka have direct admission pathways or may accept late applications under special categories.
Thank you!
Hello Aspirant,
Yes, a small spelling mistake in your last name (like Gobbur vs Gobbue) can make verification problems during the NEET exam, especially if the name present in your NEET application does not meet exactly with what looks in the Aadhaar card. To avoid any problem:
It is better to do this before the exam so as to avoid any complications later.
If your grouping isn't cleared, and you're not NEET-eligible this year, I’d suggest first checking with your school/board whether there's a rechecking option or if you can reappear soon. That’s the foundation you need for NEET.
As for your dream of becoming a doctor remember, you can still try again next year. Many students drop a year, prep properly, and come back stronger.
If waiting a year isn’t an option, you can look at paramedical courses, B.Sc. Nursing, BPT, or Pharmacy. These are solid careers in healthcare and can also be stepping stones if you want to give NEET later or work in the medical fields.
All the best!
Most boards, if you fail one subject in the HSC repeater examination, do not make you repeat the entire year. Instead, you are usually eligible to take the supplementary or compartment exam in that subject. In some cases, whether you may be admitted to the college depends on the rules and regulations of that particular college; some colleges allow you to take provisional admission until you pass that subject. It is always advisable to check with the particular board and college about these provisions.
Hello aspirant,
For admission in Hoaji College in BSc Mathametics, follow these steps,
For more information,click on the link given below,
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/hojai-college-nagaon/courses/bschons-idpg
I hope this helps you. Best of luck for your future.
Hello kaushal, as your dob is 20 March 2008 means you're turning 19 on 20 March 2028 , according to upsc rule maximum age is 19.5 year.
Since NDA conducted two time in a year and nda release their age criteria is born between 2 july 2008 and 1 january 2011
Without taking risk you're eligible for nda 1 and 2 in 2026, remember upsc is highly strict about their age criteria.
If you're going for a government law college, then their fees range 10,000–25,000 per year. That means a 3-year LLB might cost you around 30,000 to 70,000 total, excluding hostels or extra charges.
But if you’re applying to private or deemed universities, the fees are higher around 80,000 to 1.5 lakh per year. So over 3 years, it could go up to 4–5 lakhs.
Some top private law colleges like Symbiosis, Christ University, or Jindal Global Law School are way more expensive the whole course. But they do offer great exposure and placements too.
Always check for scholarships or state reservation benefits you can might be eligible for fee waivers.
For more details you can visit here:
https://law.careers360.com/
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