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TS POLYCET seat allotment was released on July 4, 2025. AP POLYCET seat allotment will be released on July 9, 2025.
JKBOSE Class 10 Science Syllabus: Physics: Light, Human Eye & Colourful World, Electricity, Magnetic Effects of Current, Sources of Energy Chemistry : Chemical Reactions, Periodic Table, Carbon Compounds, Metals & Non-metals, Acids-Bases-Salts Biology: Life Processes, Control & Coordination, Reproduction, Heredity, Environment, Natural Resources
Yes, you can do a regular M.Tech and a work-from-home job at the same time if the following conditions are met:
The college is supportive and doesn’t have strict rules against working while studying. Some colleges do not allow regular M.Tech students to take up jobs, so you must confirm with your department or faculty.
Your job is flexible and does not interfere with your classes, labs, or exams. M.Tech courses, especially in the first year, require time for lectures, assignments, and projects.
You manage your time well. Balancing both will be tough and may affect your performance if either becomes too demanding.
Your job is not full-time according to college rules. AICTE and UGC often expect regular M.Tech students to be fully engaged in academics. Some institutions may allow internships or part-time work but not full-time roles unless it's a part-time or evening M.Tech program.
So, if your college gives you written or official permission and your work timings are flexible, you can continue both. But always be careful that it does not break any university or AICTE rules, or you could face issues with your degree later.
GATE CSE Syllabus: Programming, Data Structures, Algorithms, Computer Networks, DBMS, OS, COA, TOC, Compiler Design, Digital Logic, Software Engineering, Discrete Math, Engineering Math, Aptitude. Job Roles After GATE: Software Engineer, System Analyst, Scientist (ISRO, DRDO, BARC), PSU roles, M.Tech/MS admissions, Researcher, Assistant Professor.
With your score, it might be tough to get into top central universities like BHU or Allahabad for BA/BBA LLB in the general category. But don’t worry—you still have a good chance in some central universities with lower cutoffs, like Central University of South Bihar or Assam University. Private colleges like Amity, ICFAI, or Galgotias could also be good options for you.
The M.Com fee depends on the type of college. In government colleges, it’s quite low—around 2,000 to 10,000 per year. Central universities like CUTN may charge around 60,000 for the full course. Private colleges usually cost more, between 40,000 to 1.3 lakhs for two years. If you're looking for a cheaper option, IGNOU offers distance M.Com for just 11,000 in total.
If you got 36 percentile in NEET 2025, then you are not eligible for BAMS admission. To get a seat in BAMS, you must score at least 50 percentile if you are from general category, and at least 40 percentile if you belong to SC, ST, or OBC category.
Since your percentile is below these required marks, you cannot get admission into BAMS this year. You will need to try again next year with better preparation to qualify.
Yes, you can get admission in Physiotherapy (BPT) or BSc Radiology and Imaging Technology through your MHT CET PCB score. Many private and some government colleges in Maharashtra accept PCB scores for these courses.
If your score is around 89 percentile or higher, you have a good chance of getting into a decent physiotherapy or radiology college. Admissions are done through the state counselling process known as CAP counselling.
For BSc Radiology also, colleges consider your MHT CET PCB score along with your board marks. You just need to meet the eligibility criteria set by the colleges.
At NIT Trichy, the academic year for first-year B.Tech students in 2025 will begin on July 7, 2025. This is the official reopening date for all undergraduate classes. Students are expected to report to the campus before this date, complete hostel allotment, and attend orientation sessions as per the schedule shared by the institute. You should also make sure your admission, document verification, and fee payment are completed before the start of classes. For any updates, you can check the official NIT Trichy website.
Yes, you can get admission in BSc Nursing in Madhya Pradesh through the MP PNST exam. MP PNST means Pre-Nursing Selection Test. It is a state-level entrance exam for girls who want to study BSc Nursing in government and some private nursing colleges in MP.
To get admission, you must appear for this exam and score the required marks. General category students must get at least 50th percentile, and SC, ST, and OBC students must get at least 40th percentile to qualify. After qualifying, you will be called for counselling. Based on your rank and category, you can choose the nursing college during counselling.
If you do well in the exam, you can get a seat in a good college in Madhya Pradesh.
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