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Schools which are under in the ICSC board require for admission at least 70–75% overall and higher marks (75–85%) in Science and Math subjects for Science stream admission due to high competition.
However, some schools with moderate demand may accept 62%, depending on:
Availability of seats in Science stream,
Your individual subject marks (especially in Math and Science) and S chool-specific criteria or inte rviews.
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Several engineering colleges in Bangalore offer Computer Science programs and might accept students with ranks above 1 lakh in KCET.
Some options include:
Visit the official websites of the colleges mentioned for specific details about their Computer Science programs and admission procedures.
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-computer-science-engineering-colleges-in-bangalore
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Yes, you can find previous year question papers (PYQs) for the AIIMS Paramedical Entrance Exam through exam preparation sites and official portals. Practicing PYQs helps you to better understand the paper pattern, marking scheme, and time management.
You can check here for previous year question papers and exam details: These papers are useful for courses like BSc Nursing, BSc Paramedical, and more exams that are offered by AIIMS.
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Hello Annwin, these are all the major government exams for which you can go for:
1. UPSC Exams Civil Service Examinations (CSE) Indian Engineering Services (IES) Combined Defense Services (CDS) Combined Medical Services (CMS) Enforcement Officer (EPFO) Indian Forest Services (IFoS)
2. SSC Exams SSC CGL (Combined Graduate Level) SSC CHSL (Combined High Secondary Level) SSC MTS (Multi-Tasking Staff) SSC SPO (Central Police Organisation) SSC GD Constable SSC JE (Junior Engineer) SSC Stenographher
3. Banking and Insurance Exams RBI Grade B/ Assistant SBI PO/Clerk/SO IBPS PO/Clerk/SO NABARD Grade A & B LIC AAO/ADO NIACL AO/ Assistant
4. Railway Exams RRB NTPC RRB Group D RRB JE RRB ALP
5.Teaching Exams CTET/TET UGC NET KVS/NVS/DSSSB/APS
6. State PSC Exams UPPSC (Uttar Pradesh), BPSC (Bihar), MPPSC (Madhya Pradesh), RPSC (Rajasthan), MPSC (Maharashtra), TNP (Tamil Nadu), WBPSC (West Bengal), APPSC (Andhra Pradesh) etc.
7. Defense & Police Exams NDA & NA CDS AFCAT CAPF (Assistant Commandant) Indian Coast Guard State Police Constable & SI exams
8. Other Exams There are various exams other exams for PSUs, Judiciaries/Law, ISRO etc.
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If you have appeared for the TG POLYCET exam under the MPC stream and secured a rank of around 32,000, you may get admission in diploma courses like Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Automobile Engineering, or Metallurgical Engineering. You are likely to get seats in private polytechnic colleges and in some government colleges, depending on your category and seat availability. Branches like Computer Science or Electronics might be difficult to get at this rank. You should participate in counselling and choose your options carefully.
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It is strongly recommended that students use NCERT textbooks for first-hand preparation. Toppers suggest NCERT as the finest book for preparing for JEE Mains. Students should choose easily comprehensible books with many of examples and numerical problems when choosing the finest JEE Main Preparation 2025 books. When choosing a book by a particular author, students should also exercise caution, check the book's rating, and speak with teachers and other students.
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It's a great field your sister has chosen. A degree in Nutrition and Dietetics opens up several growing career opportunities, especially in today's time as more people are becoming aware of health, fitness, and lifestyle management. When she completes her BSc in Nutrition and Dietetics, she can explore different career paths based on her interest, whether it's clinical work, public health, food industry roles, government jobs , sports-related, or academics. If she wants to explore and grow in her degree, she can go for a Master’s degree (MSc) in Nutrition and Dietetics. Many students prefer this route as it adds specialization and gives an amazing chance in job opportunities, whether in the government or the private sector. Many colleges also offer specialized MSc programs in Clinical Nutrition, Public Health Nutrition. If she wants to work in hospitals or with patients, she can become a clinical dietitian by registering with recognized bodies like the Indian Dietetic Association (IDA). Another option is to work as a nutrition consultant or freelance dietitian, especially if she has good communication skills. There are also some government job opportunities for graduates in this field like a Dietitian or Nutritionist in government hospitals, a Community Nutrition Officer in health departments, a Food Safety Officer, or even in roles under the National Health Mission (NHM) and public health projects
Many people also start their own Instagram pages or blogs to give diet tips and grow their personal brand. She can also explore roles in the food and beverage industry, like quality control, product development, or labeling compliance.
For full course options, certifications, and job roles, you can explore:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/bsc-nutrition-and-dietetics
Wishing your sister a successful journey in the field of health and nutrition!
At first you should complete your intermediate for further engineering and medical exam and general courses also rather than diploma or polytechnic course.
And after you complete the intermediate you should go for the Bachelor courses (like btech) because if you don't complete your intermediate after 10th and you will continue your further studies in polytechnic diploma course so after completing the course you should have to enroll in a Bachelor courses like btech for increasing the academic scope of jobs and further research opportunities.
If you complete your intermediate as well as polytechnic diploma courses , many opportunities increase in government exam field. But if you only go through a polytechnic course your academic scope will become narrow.
So please keep an eye on my words that you should have completed your intermediate and then you should have to enroll in a Bachelor course for your better career opportunities.
Usually focused on careers, design courses are available at the undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral levels. In addition, India offers a wide range of online certificates and diploma programs to teach students the specialized abilities they want. India offers a wide range of design courses for students to choose from, including courses in interior design, fashion & design, graphic design, web design, textile design, jewelry design, UX design, and more.
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