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Common Entrance Examination for Design is a test includes design aptitude, your creativity, visualisation, problem-solving, and also analytical ability.
CEED exam structure is divided in 2 parts (PART A & PART B) and you can check what to study and syllabus of CEED on career360 https://design.careers360.com/articles/ceed-syllabus-2025
To get a higher scholarship in BSc Nursing, you need to focus on both merit-based and government funded schemes. Most scholarships are given based on your entrance exam performance, family income, and reservation category. Scoring high in entrance exams like NEET or state-level nursing tests increases your chances of getting government scholarships and fee waivers. You should also apply for central and state government schemes such as NSP, state minority scholarships, and OBC/SC/ST scholarships if eligible.
To fill nmms form visit the National Scholarship Portal (NSP) at scholarships.gov.in. Complete the One-Time Registration (OTR) then upload the necessary documents and Submit the application online before the deadline which is August 31st for most states.
Some state offers an offline application through school so please confirm before filing form.
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Yes a guardian income certificate is generally valid and often required for a law student's Fee reimbursement as many fee reimbursement schemes for higher education rely on the guardian's annual income to determine eligibility.However , whether it is valid for your specific Fee reimbursement depends on the particular scholarship or government scheme you are applying for as each scheme has it is own criteria and required documentation
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With an SC rank of around 11,499, chances of getting top government colleges in highly competitive streams (like MBBS, BDS, or MD/MS) are very low, since most SC seats in govt. colleges close much earlier.
But if your query is for engineering, AYUSH, or paramedical courses, then there may still be chances depending on the state and cut-off. You should try for state quota counselling as SC category cut-offs are relatively relaxed there compared to All India Quota.
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With a pharmacy rank of 23,597 in WBJEE 2025 (General quota), getting a seat in top government pharmacy colleges in West Bengal is highly unlikely, as their cutoffs usually close much earlier. However, you still have chances in private pharmacy colleges under WBJEE, especially in less in-demand ones across districts. You may get branches in colleges like Guru Nanak Institute of Pharmaceutical Science, Bengal School of Technology, Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Institute, etc. mostly in private category.
If you want to cancel your admission in Polytechnic, you need to contact the college where you took admission. Visit the admission office and submit a written application for cancellation.
They will guide you about the process and refund (if applicable) as per their rules. It is better to do it as early as possible.
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The E048 code in KCET refers to a particular engineering college in Karnataka. To know the exact college name, you can check the KEA CET brochure, where each code is mapped to a college.
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Yes, this can be a good option. Tata Motors through Quess Corp gives you work experience along with a Diploma in Mechatronics from Ganpat University (GUNI). The benefit is that you get to learn while working, earn a stipend, and gain practical skills in the automobile and manufacturing field.
GUNI is a recognised university, so the diploma holds value for jobs in mechatronics, automation, robotics, and related industries.
However, if your main goal is to study further like B.Tech, you must check whether the diploma is AICTE approved or not. Sometimes such programmes are good for jobs but may not allow direct higher education later.
If you want to start working early and build skills, this is a good path. If you want to focus more on higher studies, then you should think carefully before joining.
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