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You asked for the SSC Maharashtra Board 2020 Class 10 Social Science paper. You want to practice it or view its pattern.
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Yes, you can pursue a PhD in education. A PhD in education is referred to as a Doctor of Philosophy in Education; it's basically a doctoral degree that focuses on advanced study and research within the field of education. Generally you need a minimum of 55% or 60% marks in your master's degree.
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Yes, it is possible to pursue a PhD in Education. The full form of PhD in Education is Doctor of Philosophy in Education. It is the highest academic degree in the field of education, requiring extensive research and a dissertation.
Generally, candidates need a Master's degree in Education or a related field to be eligible for a PhD in Education.
What is a PhD in Education?
A PhD in Education is a doctoral degree focused on advanced study and research in various aspects of education, such as educational psychology, curriculum development, educational leadership, or special education.
The duration of a PhD program typically ranges from 3 to 6 years, depending on the university and the individual's research progress.
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In the BAMS course, the internship starts in the fifth year. This is the last year of the course. The internship is done after you finish all the final exams of the main subjects. It is compulsory and lasts for one year. You must complete this internship to get your BAMS degree and to register as a doctor.
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You want to know if Andhra Pradesh publishes a waiting or merit rank list for B.A. Economics courses in 2025. I'll explain how the admission process works and what you can expect.
1. BA Economics waiting list means extra list of students after main list.
2. If any student in main list does not take admission, seat goes to waiting list student.
3. 2025 waiting list will come after main rank list is over.
4. University or college will publish it on their official website.
5. Students must check website or notice board regularly.
6. Admission is given in order of waiting list rank.
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Yes, the link to change your choices for Round 2 of KCET counselling is now available.
The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) opened the Round 2 option entry link on 4 August 2025. You can log in using your CET number on the official KEA website and change your preferences till 7 August 2025. After this, there will also be a short period to edit, delete or rearrange your choices before the final seat allotment.
website: https://cetonline.karnataka.gov.in
In Mumbai, there are some colleges that are considered better than VIT Mumbai for Computer Science. These colleges have better placements, higher rankings, and good teaching quality.
IIT Bombay is the best college in Mumbai and one of the top in India. Its average placement package is very high. VJTI Mumbai is also a top government college with strong placements and good education. SPCE is another government-aided college known for its quality.
Among private colleges, SPIT is one of the best with good placements. KJ Somaiya College of Engineering also has strong placements and a good reputation. MPSTME offers modern facilities and decent placements. DJSCE is another top private college with high placement packages. CRCE is also well-known for its disciplined education and decent placements.
So, if you are looking for colleges better than VIT Mumbai for Computer Science in Mumbai, you can consider IIT Bombay, VJTI, SPCE, SPIT, KJ Somaiya, MPSTME, DJSCE, and CRCE.
Not necessarily . A mistake in selecting the domicile option may not automatically lead to rejection , especially if : .
the domicile certificate is not mandatory for your category or post
you are not able to produce the domicile certificate at the time of document verification or interview
the error is deemed non critical during scrutiny.
During document verification, you may be given a chance to clarify or correct minor form errors if supported by valid documents. So, do not panic — just make sure you keep the certificate with you during all future stages.
For the DGCA computer number application, the 10th and 12th admit card numbers are usually taken from your original board exam hall tickets. Since you studied under the Karnataka board and no longer have them or remember the numbers, you can try the following:
First, check your SSLC (10th) marks card and 2nd PUC (12th) marks card. In many Karnataka board certificates, the “Register Number” or “Roll Number” printed on the marks card is the same as your admit card number. You can use that in the DGCA form.
If the numbers are not printed there, you can contact your school or college where you studied. They normally keep student records and can check the register number used during your board exams.
You can also contact the Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board (KSEEB) for SSLC and the Department of Pre-University Education for PUC. They can retrieve your register number from their archives if you give them your name, school, year of passing, and date of birth.
If you still cannot find the numbers, you can write to DGCA through the portal’s helpdesk or email, explaining that you do not have the admit cards and request them to accept your register number from marksheets or give an alternative method, such as uploading a notarized affidavit along with your marks cards.
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