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Up coming ssc mts notification telangana

SEJAL JAIN 24th Aug, 2025

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The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has announced the SSC MTS 2024 recruitment, offering a total of 11,518 vacancies, including 8,079 for Multi-Tasking Staff (MTS) and 3,439 for Havaldar positions in CBIC and CBN .

Candidates must have passed Class 10 and meet the age criteria: 18–25 years for MTS and 18–27 years for Havaldar, with age relaxations as per government norms. The examination will be conducted in multiple phases, including a Computer-Based Test (CBT), followed by Physical Efficiency Test (PET) and Physical Standard Test (PST) for Havaldar posts

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with 20k rank in eamcet can i get free govt seat at niims in BPT of OBC Category?

Nikita shahi 25th Aug, 2025

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At 20k rank, chances for a completely free govt. seat in NIIMS are slim because BPT seats in reputed colleges usually close at much higher ranks. But since you’re OBC, you still have some concession chances in later rounds. Keep NIIMS as an option but also apply to other affiliated govt. paramedical colleges through convenor quota—you might land a subsidized seat there.

Thank you!

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can i get MHA admission st Johns

Rithwik Kumar Sahu 25th Aug, 2025

Yes, you can apply for MHA at SJMC, a two-year full-time program under Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences (RGUHS). You must hold a bachelor’s degree (in fields like MBBS, BDS, BAMS, BHMS, BPT, B.Sc Nursing, B.Sc Allied Health, B.Sc, BA, B.Com, B.Tech, etc.) with at least 50% marks (45% for SC/ST). Admission involves a written SJMC entrance test (covering English, general knowledge, reasoning, and basic healthcare topics) followed by an interview. The program admits 30 students per year and costs around 1.5 lakh per year. Total fees, including hostel charges, are approximately 3.7 lakh over two years.

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Please listen anyone My family income is below 1 lakh and i belong to obc category but cant crack jee . I have scored 95 percent in 12th Can I get a full tution fee waiver in LMNIIT jaipur

Nikita shahi 25th Aug, 2025

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Yes, you can still try. LMNIT follows MCM (Merit-cum-Means) scholarships and also considers Central Govt. schemes for low-income + OBC students. If you couldn’t crack JEE, you won’t get B.Tech there, but you can try for admission in other programs (like Integrated/Applied Sciences, etc.) and then apply for scholarships. For B.Tech, the waiver is only applicable if you qualify JEE and get admission through JoSAA/CSAB. You can still apply for State Govt. Post-Matric Scholarship (OBC) and other schemes that fully cover fees if income is below 1L.

Thank you!

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i want Dcct previous year question paper final year.

SEJAL JAIN 24th Aug, 2025

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Final-year DCCT question papers focus on practical and theoretical knowledge of ICU equipment and procedures. They include objective questions and essay-type answers on topics like ventilators, monitors, sterilization, and telemedicine. You’ll be asked to troubleshoot devices, explain functions, and draw relevant diagrams. These papers test both your technical accuracy and critical thinking. Practicing them gives you a clear edge in real-world clinical settings.

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my neet 2025 score is 148 I am from sc category which college would I get?

Rithwik Kumar Sahu 25th Aug, 2025

With a NEET 2025 score of 148 under the SC category, your chances for an MBBS seat in a government medical college are unfortunately very low, since even with reservation, the cutoff for SC is usually much higher (around 300+ for government seats in most states). However, you do qualify for the NEET minimum eligibility (137 for SC/ST/OBC in 2024), so you are eligible for counseling. With this score, your realistic options are private medical colleges (MBBS/BDS) under management or SC quota, BAMS/BHMS/BPT (Physiotherapy), B.Sc Nursing, or Allied Health Sciences through counseling. If you’re open to private or deemed universities, you may still secure a seat, but for government MBBS, the chances are nearly zero.

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Mmns question paper class 8 in english

SEJAL JAIN 24th Aug, 2025

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If you’re looking for the MMNS (Maharashtra Modern Education Society) Class 8 question paper in English, these are usually designed to cover all the key subjects like Science, Maths, English, and Social Studies based on the Maharashtra State Board syllabus. Practicing past year papers helps you get familiar with the exam pattern, question types, and time management. You can often find these papers on school websites, educational forums, or by asking your teachers.

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i got 162 in icar pg jrf in agronomy will i able to get any college under agriculture

Rithwik Kumar Sahu 25th Aug, 2025

With a 162 score in ICAR PG JRF (Agronomy), your chances depend on the cutoff for your category and the number of seats available in agronomy. Generally, top ICAR institutes like IARI Delhi, PAU Ludhiana, TNAU Coimbatore, GBPUAT Pantnagar, and UAS Bangalore require much higher scores (often 250+ for unreserved). With 162, admission to Tier-1 ICAR deemed universities is unlikely, but you still have good chances in state agricultural universities (SAUs), mid-tier ICAR colleges, and some central universities where the cutoff is comparatively lower. If you belong to OBC/SC/ST/EWS, your chances improve further.

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Need NIFT, UCEED and pearl academy entrance exam application dates

Nikita shahi 25th Aug, 2025

Hello,

NIFT 2026 admission - Applications release around November–December 2025.

UCEED 2026- Registrations open around September–October 2025.

Pearl Academy - They have multiple admission cycles (Jan, April, June). Applications usually open by October 2025 for Jan cycle.

Keep checking official sites regularly since dates shift slightly every year.

Thank you!

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I got admission through comedk and my comedk fee for this year is 220000 is this fee for me will increase for my next year

Nikita shahi 25th Aug, 2025

Hello,

Yes, in private colleges under COMEDK, the fee can increase by 5–10% annually depending on the institution. Some colleges keep the same fee throughout 4 years, but many revise slightly. Safest way—ask your college accounts office.

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