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Hello student,
Yes, it is possible to pursue a Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) degree after completing a Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) in Computer Science and Engineering (CSE). Many institutions allow B.Tech graduates to enroll in B.Ed programs, especially if they wish to transition into teaching.
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Depending on the eligibility criteria of the institution you’re looking to apply to, you might be allowed to apply for a PG Diploma in Dialysis Technology
After studying BSc in Applied Nutrition and Public Health education. Colleges often look for a background in life sciences, allied health sciences or biological/health-related fields in their applicants, all of which is generally covered in your course. In saying that eligibility differs from institute to institute so it's a good idea to:
If your degree includes biological sciences or any health related courses/options then your chances are increasing.
With a PGCET score of 32/100, securing a seat in a top-tier college in Bangalore, especially under the 2A category, is unlikely. While your 80% undergraduate score is good, the PGCET score carries significant weight in the admission process for MBA and other postgraduate programs.
It's recommended to consider exploring a wider range of colleges, including those with slightly lower rankings or those that accept students with lower PGCET scores.
Researching colleges that consider other factors like your undergraduate score, work experience (if any), and conduct in the counseling process might also be helpful.
No, you will not be eligible for NDA 1 2026 based on your date of birth (30-11-2006). The eligibility criteria for NDA 1 2026 require candidates to be born between July 2, 2007, and July 1, 2010.
Your date of birth falls outside this range. You would be eligible for NDA 2 2026 if you are born between January 2, 2008, and January 1, 2011.
If your name usually appears as SHALINI JAYABALAN and e-Sanad shows it as JAYABALAN SHALINI, it is probably because the system auto-positions the name using the North Indian style of naming (surname first). Many south Indians do not use a surname, and the order of the name matters, so here is what to do:
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Yes, KL Deemed to be University, including its Vijayawada campus, has its Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) (Hons.) in Agriculture program approved by the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR).
This approval indicates that the program meets the standards set by ICAR for agricultural education.
The university also emphasizes a practical, hands-on learning approach in its agriculture program.
Okay, if you're from Andhra Pradesh, then you can expect a holiday for Varalakshmi Vratam.
Varalakshmi Vratam is a declared government holiday in Andhra Pradesh.
Schools in Andhra Pradesh are closed for Varalakshmi Vratam on August 8, 2025. This indicates a strong likelihood of colleges also observing the holiday.
Therefore, it is highly probable that the colleges in Andhra Pradesh will be closed for Varalakshmi Vratam on August 8, 2025.
However, to be absolutely certain, it's always best to contact the specific college you are interested in directly to confirm their holiday schedule.
Yes, MSc entrance exams for many universities have either started or been conducted. For example, the AIIMS MSc entrance exam was held in June 2025, and results are already out. University-level PG entrance tests like PGAT by Allahabad University also took place in June. For IIT JAM 2026, which is widely accepted for MSc admissions in IITs and other top institutes, the registration will start in September 2025. So depending on the university or institute you are targeting, entrance exams may be ongoing or upcoming. It is best to regularly check the official websites of the institutions you are applying to.
Original certificates are important as they are the primary proof of your credentials and should be kept safe.Duplicate certificates are for replacement are issued when the original is lost or misplaced, ensuring you have a valid document for official purposes.
There's no requirement to return the duplicate if you later find the original.Both the original and duplicate certificate are considered valid documents.
It's recommended to keep both the original and duplicate certificates for future reference.
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Hello aspirant,
To download the NCERT Class 8th Science Book,
Or visit careers360 website, which also provides the pdf of the Textbooks,
https://school.careers360.com/ncert/ncert-books-for-class-8-science
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