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If you got a seat in KCET counselling but have decided not to join and instead take a drop, then after the choice entry ends, the seat is usually automatically considered as not joined if you don’t report or pay the fees. It will be returned to the pool for the next rounds or cancelled. For the next year’s counselling, there is generally no penalty or restriction just because you didn’t join the allotted seat this year—KCET allows you to appear fresh each year if you meet eligibility. However, you must make sure that you don’t officially accept the seat and then fail to attend classes, because in some cases colleges may ask for a small seat cancellation fee if admission was confirmed. If your aim is to prepare better and get a better rank next year, you’re safe to do so.
All the best for your preparation! Thank you.
Hello Sweta!
With an ST category rank of 67029 in NEET, getting an MBBS seat in a government medical college might be challenging because the number of seats for ST candidates is limited, and the cut-offs for even reserved categories have been rising. However, you still have chances in certain private medical colleges under ST quota, and possibly in deemed universities if you are open to higher fees. It’s also worth checking if you can apply in other states under All India Quota for ST seats, as some states have lower cut-offs depending on the competition.
You can use this tool : College predictor careers 360
Best wishes for your medical career! Thank you.
Hello Yamini!
The fill correct subject mapping error usually occurs when the subjects you have entered do not align exactly with the options or combinations expected by the counselling portal. For DU NCET counselling, the system is quite particular subject names in your marksheet must be selected exactly as they appear in the drop-down list during form filling. Sometimes, certain browsers or devices may not display the drop-down properly, which is why you see no subject option. Try using a laptop instead of a phone, clear cache, or switch to a different browser like Chrome . If the issue continues, contact the official helpline or DU’s NCET counselling support via email or phone—they can reset or correct your mapping. Avoid submitting the form with wrong mapping as it may affect eligibility.
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JEE Mains previous year question papers and answer keys are available on the official NTA JEE website for the past several years. For older papers (more than 4–5 years back), you can find them in JEE preparation books by publishers like Arihant, MTG, or Disha, which compile the last 10 years’ papers with solutions or you can find in trusted educational websites also . Solving past 10 years’ papers is an excellent way to understand exam patterns, frequently asked concepts, and improve time management. I recommend downloading both shift 1 and shift 2 papers for each year, as the JEE Mains now conducts multiple sessions.
You can check this link below : https://engineering.careers360.com/download/ebooks/jee-main-previous-10-year-questions-detailed-solutions
Good luck with your preparation.
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If you want BiPC stream to join B.Sc Nursing, counselling dates vary by state. In many states like Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, the B.Sc Nursing admission for BiPC students is handled by the state nursing council or health university after the release of intermediate results. Counselling usually starts between August and October, but it can be earlier or later depending on the academic calendar. You should keep checking your state’s Directorate of Medical Education or Nursing Council official website for notifications. The process generally involves registration, choice filling of nursing colleges, document verification, and seat allotment. For central or deemed universities, dates may differ, so track those separately. It’s important to keep your documents ready 10th and 12th marksheets, caste/income certificates (if applicable), and medical fitness certificate. Stay alert for announcements so you don’t miss deadlines.
Wishing you all the best in your nursing career journey! Thank you.
Hello Anjali, congratulations on completing your MA in 2024. With a Master’s degree, you have several career options depending on your specialization. If your MA is in subjects like English, Hindi, Political Science, Economics, or History, you can apply for teaching positions in schools (with B.Ed.) or coaching centers. You can also prepare for government exams like SSC, UPSC, State PSC, Bank PO, or railways, which welcome postgraduates. If you prefer the corporate sector, content writing, research, human resources, and administrative roles are options. Since you have completed your degree recently, you could also pursue internships to build work experience. Online teaching and freelancing can be explored as well.
Thank you, and I wish you a bright career ahead!
So, if you are in your 1st year of Civil Diploma at Government Polytechnic Dhule you cannot get admission to COEP right now. You can apply after completing your diploma only.
After completing your diploma you can apply through lateral entry scheme that means direct admission in the second year but for that the competition is very high and seats are very less so you need to score high marks in every semester. finish your diploma first and then apply for lateral entry.
Here are the steps to follow to apply for nmms exam scholarship:
1.You must be studying in Class 8 and your family income should be below 3.5 lakhs per year.
2. Visit the Official Portal and go to national Scholarship portal.
3. Register as a New User and fill your all details that are required like name ,DOB ,aadhar card,mobile number etc. create your Id and password.
4. Fill the Application Form and select NMMS Scholarship scheme and enter your details.
5. Upload Documents:
-Passport-size photo.
-Income certificate.
-Class 7 mark sheet.
-Aadhaar card
6. Submit the form to your school office for verification.
For BA 1st year the fees depends on your college type. It can vary college to college. Here's the expected fee structure from different types of colleges: - Government colleges: Total cost would be around 5,000 - 25,000 for per year. for example Delhi University, BHU, and JNU colleges. - Private colleges: Here's the prices are higher than government colleges and it would be around 25,000 - 1,00,000 per year. It can go higher if college is more reputed and prestigious.
Hello Harshith,
The eligibility criteria will depend on when you are admitted to MCA. Since you have cleared your 4th semester backlog exam and the results will be available in November, you could still be enrolled in this academic year if university allows acceptable provisional admission with pending results. Several colleges allow this, provided you submit the cleared marksheet before a deadline. Should the admission authority be strict about having all semester's results available at time of counselling, you will have to wait until next year to apply. I would also suggest checking with the university or PGECET counselling information.
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