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Hello student,
To prepare for the UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) exams and become an IPS (Indian Police Service) officer, you'll need a variety of books covering different subjects.
These include foundational texts like NCERT books, and specific books for subjects like Indian Polity, History, Geography, and current affairs.
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If you are utilizing your 2025 improvement marksheet in UPTAC counselling, you should write your original school name (the school you appeared for Class 12) and then the passing year will be 2025 during physical reporting, since your final qualifying marksheet is from the improvement exam from 2025.
hello brindha , yes you are eligible to apply for admissin with 66 .16 percent. LL.B.[Hons.] Degree Course is of 3 years duration. Each Academic Year is divided into 2 Semesters and each Semester consists of 90 working days. On successful completion of the course, LL.B.[Hons.] Degree will be awarded. A candidate should have passed any Under Graduate Degree and should have secured not less than 60% of the total marks in the aggregate. The percentage of marks obtained by the candidate in aggregate of all the subjects in the qualifying degree examination, excluding languages, may be taken into account. In case, where the language alone is the subject to qualifying examination, the percentage of marks obtained by the candidate in the said examination may be taken into account”(G.O. Ms. No.83 Law (LS) Department dt.19.04.2007). please refer to this website for more info https://glcsalem.ac.in/admission-procedure
With an AIR of 221,469, a government MBBS seat in UP via AIQ is extremely unlikely. Your best bet is applying to private medical colleges in UP, many of which admit students with ranks above 300,000. During counselling, prioritize private institutions that align with your eligibility and options.
Here is a link to predict your college based on you rank
https://medicine.careers360.com/nta-neet-college-predictor
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Generally the fee structure for the B.P.Ed. (Bachelor of Physical Education) mainly depends on factors like your college type (like government vs. private), college location, and whether it's a full-time or distance program. But the average range from the INR 50,000 to 200,000 annually.
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For NIOS 12th October 2025 exams:
The theory exams are tentatively scheduled to begin around October 22, 2025, and continue until November 29, 2025 . The exact subject-wise date sheet will be released in August or September 2025.
The practical exams are expected to be held from the third week of September to the first week of October 2025 . The detailed practical exam schedule will also be released in September 2025. Keep checking the official NIOS website (nios.ac.in) for the confirmed date sheets.
No — taking MBBS admission through the All India Quota (AIQ) in a state other than your home state does not make you lose your caste reservation for NEET PG.
For AIQ seats in NEET PG, your SC/ST/OBC/EWS status is valid nationwide as per central reservation policy, regardless of where you did MBBS.
The confusion often comes from the fact that some states don’t give State Quota PG reservation to students who weren’t admitted in their UG State Quota. But this is state-specific and does not affect your AIQ PG reservation
The Neet UG cutoff scores for General Kashmiri migrant has been 415 in 2023, 431 in 2024, and is anticipated to be approximately 400 this year. This deadline may change based on seat distribution and applicant volume for government medical colleges that fall under the reserved categories for migrants.
For detailed information or you want to know full knowledge about cutoffs, Read Career360 articles:
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Hello tanveer , according to my research per year fees of autonomous medical college hardoi is around 36000 also there is no management seat available. I may be wrong so i would advise you to please recheck the information, from official site. https://asmchardoi.org/
Since your daughter was born in Kerala and you completed your full education there, she is eligible for KEAM. Even though she is studying in Pune now, she can apply under the “Keralite” category as per KEAM rules. Just make sure to submit valid proof of birth in Kerala and your education certificates from Kerala during the application process. This will ensure she is considered a Keralite for admission purposes.
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