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Hello Devansh,
Yes, you can take CUET-PG with an active backlog since eligibility is generally having passed a qualifying degree before the admission. But, universities like DU require you to clear all the backlog and submit all final results by a particular deadline (most likely late July). If your result of the 6th semester is delayed and beyond that timeout, then it may jeopardize your admission, as some systems like IIT JAM admissions close around that same time.
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If your scholarship hasn’t been received, start by checking your application status on the official scholarship portal of your state. Many times, delays happen because of incomplete verification at the college or district level. Visit your college’s scholarship department and confirm that your application and documents (income certificate, caste certificate, marksheet, bank details) are correctly uploaded and approved. Also, ensure that your bank account is linked to Aadhaar and is active for receiving DBT (Direct Benefit Transfer). If everything is correct and yet payment is delayed, raise a grievance ticket on the portal or contact the district welfare office. Sometimes, scholarship disbursement happens in phases, so you may get it later than others. Keep track of the scholarship release notifications on the official site.
Thank you for reading, and I hope your scholarship is credited soon.
Good afternoon, nearby Institutes Offering Physiotherapy Programs
1. Rajiv Gandhi Paramedical Institute
Located near East Uttam Nagar Metro Station
2. Efforts Institute of Management and Technology (EIMT)
Situated in Mohan Garden, Uttam Nagar, EIMT is approved by AICTE/UGC and explicitly offers a Diploma in Physiotherapy (DPT).
3. Delhi Polytechnic College
A multi-disciplinary polytechnic institute in Uttam Nagar that advertises a wide range of diploma
Broader Degree-Level Colleges for BPT in Delhi
If you're considering a full Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) program with affiliation and recognition, these are some reputable colleges across Delhi worth exploring:
Jamia HamdardOffers recognized BPT and MPT programs
Jamia Millia Islamia, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU)Recognized BPT courses
Amar Jyoti Institute of PhysiotherapyOffers BPT and MPT programs, under Delhi University affiliation
Banarsidas Chandiwala Institute
These institutions are not in Uttam Nagar but are well-established within Delhi’s academic ecosystem.
Bro, with a rank of 35,000, getting into Mirzapur’s government polytechnic for Mechanical Production or Electrical in Round 6 is not guaranteed, but still possible. Last year, Government Polytechnic Mirzapur’s closing rank for Electrical was only around 6,976 in Round 6
But Government Polytechnic Rajgarh (Mirzapur area) gave seats for Mechanical & Automation up to 8,569 in its Round 2 closing rank .
So, here's the deal:
If your rank is close and you have category reservation, your chances improve.
Mechanical Production in newer institutes like Rajgarh might still have seats.
Electrical is more competitive since cutoff is much lower.
My advice? Apply in Round 6, keep options open beyond Mirzapur too, and stay ready to take that seat if it comes!
With a rank of 35,000, you still have a fair chance of getting Mechanical Production or Electrical trade in Mirzapur Polytechnic, especially in the later counselling rounds. In the first 2–3 rounds, cut-offs are higher, but by the 5th and 6th rounds, many seats open up as candidates upgrade to better colleges. Keep participating in all rounds and don’t skip reporting if allotted. Also, look at nearby government polytechnic colleges as backup options, since they might have similar courses and better seat availability. Stay ready with documents like domicile, caste certificate (if applicable), and mark sheets to avoid delays during admission. Many students with higher ranks get trades in later rounds simply because they remain active in the counselling process.
You can check this for more information: https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/polytechnic
Hello Ashu admission in different polytechnic colleges in UP is done by the couselling board JEECUP across different collages in different districts . You can yourself check the opening and closing ranks of various sreams and based on previous year data you can check , https://admissions.nic.in/JEECUP/Applicant/report/orcrreport.aspx?enc=Nm7QwHILXclJQSv2YVS+7qMYkJFqElfnj4WD9Sq/X3lU3FvfMVWyPbBFbdSRv44K
Hello Aspirant,
You should definitely let the developers know! Here's how you can phrase it:
"Dear App Developers,
Please add a feature that lets users change their email address within the app settings. This is crucial if someone enters the wrong email by mistake or if their current email stops working . It would greatly improve the user experience. Thanks!"
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.
Thank you!!
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
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