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Hello,
If you're interested in pursuing a five-year integrated LLB program, such as BA LLB, BBA LLB, or BCom LLB, there are several institutions in India that you can choose from, such as:
National Law Universities (NLUs): NLUs are among the most prestigious law institutions in India. Admission to their integrated LLB programs is primarily through the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT).
State-Level Law Colleges: Many state universities and colleges offer integrated LLB programs with admissions based on entrance exams or merit.
Private Universities and Colleges: Institutions like Invertis University in Bareilly offer integrated law programs such as BA LLB, BBA LLB, and BCom LLB.
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Hello Aspirant ,
I hope you are absolutely fine. NEET is a national level of entrance exam conducted by NTA . It is not an easy level of exam student should work hard to crack the exam and getting the seat in goverment college. To eligible for this exam you should have physics, chemistry and biology as mandatory subjects in your class 12th .
About the exam pattern , the questions coming in NEET exam is multiple choice based.
To know more refere this :
https://medicine.careers360.com/hi/articles/neet-exam-pattern
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Hello Aspirant,
Having secured an All India Rank of 189 in the Integrated M. Tech course in VIT, you stand an excellent chance at getting a good branch. VIT usually offers branches like CSE with specialization in AI/ML, Data Science, Cybersecurity and Software Engineering for top ranking students. Given that your state rank is within 200, you should find yourself eligible for the most sought after branches in the first round itself. You're guaranteed to at least meet the cut-off for the most sought after branches. That said, the final allotment will depend on the number of applicants, their preferences, and number of seats available, so make sure to be smart about what you list in terms of your top preferences.
Hello aspirant,
In India, the admissions process for BSc programs can differ from college to college. Because they can differ greatly, it's critical to monitor the particular requirements and application deadlines of the institutions or universities you're interested in applying to.
To know the deadline for BSC admission, you can visit our site through following link:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/b-sc-bachelor-of-science
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The admission process is very simple. You need to complete your 10+2 in order to be eligible. First, head to the official website. You can find the online form there. You need some documents like your marksheet, your identity proof etc. Once the merit list is out, you can visit the campus for document verification.
This year's cut-offs have not been released but based on previous trends, the expected cutoff marks for general category students are around 65–70, with slightly lower cutoffs for OBC, EWS, SC, and ST categories. Keep an eye on the official website for exact cut-offs. Check the website regularly.
Hi Harshita,
Yes, BNYS is a good prospect right now, especially since people are shifting more toward holistic and natural healthcare sources. The high level of wellness awareness, preventive care awareness, and alternative therapies such as naturopathy and yoga therapy has grown immensely, resulting in demand for qualified BNYS practitioners. With a BNYS degree, graduates may work with naturopathy clinics, wellness clinics, spas, yoga studios, or even in combination with hospitals that provide them as a complementary treatment to conventional medicine.
Furthermore, BNYS graduates also practice as health consultants, in research positions, as instructors, or begin working in private practices. With the rise of lifestyle diseases, we should remember that people's interest in natural healing modalities and yoga-based therapies keeps on rising, limiting the scope of opportunity for BNYS practitioners and overall promising a career for passionate holistic health individualism.
Hello Sumit,
Based on your 66 percentile in JEE Mains 2025, and that you belong to SC category and also have Maharashtra domicile, you have chances in few engineering colleges under Centralized Admission Process (CAP) through MHT CET counselling in Nagpur.
While it is unlikely that you may get the top colleges like VNIT Nagpur with this percentile, you can consider options like:
JD College of Engineering & Management
KDK College of Engineering
Wainganga College of Engineering
According to some recent reports, including one from TOI, IIT Kharagpur has changed its branch change policy, probably blocking or discontinuing the branch change option as we have known it from 2024-25 onward. Although, some official site or previous iteration of the site may still show the previous policy that allows for branch change after the first year based on CGPA. To gain the most accurate and up-to-date information, you would want to look at:
Dear Candidate , The Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering program at RNS Institute of Technology ( RNSIT ) , Bangalore offers decent placements , especially in core sectors . While placements for mechanical are not high as for CSE , students still get good opportunities with proper training and support from the placement cell . The average placement record is consistent, and well - know companies do recruit from the campus . - Highest CTS ( 2024 ) : 6.5 LPA -Top recruiters : Benz , Bosch , Toyota -Internship stipends : Up to 25,000/month -Placement count ( 2023 ) : 149 offers for mechanical branch .
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