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Hello aspirant,
There are various online platforms which provides previous year question papers of AIIMS BSc Nursing entrance exam. One of which is provided by careers360, the link of which I am attaching here,
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/aiims-bsc-nursing-question-paper
I hope this helps you.
Best of luck for your preparation.
Hello,
Yes, you are likely eligible for the IBPS SO IT exam. Because you completed your bachelor of technology degree in industrial IOT with a minor in CS, which is an important department for this exam. Also, you meet all eligibility criteria for this examination.
I hope it resolves your query!!
With a NEET PG rank of 60,000, getting a clinical branch under management quota is possible but mainly in low-demand specialties like Anesthesia, Psychiatry, or ENT in private/deemed colleges.
Highly preferred branches like Radiology or General Medicine are unlikely.
For getting CSE, CSM, or CSD in G. Narayanamma Institute of Technology and Science (GNITS) in the second phase with your rank of 15112 under BCE Girls category. G. Narayanamma is one of the most preferred colleges for girls in Telangana, especially for computer-related branches. Courses like CSE, CSM , and CSD are in very high demand. The competition is tough, and the cut-off ranks for these courses usually close within 9,000 to 13,000 for the BCE girls category.
Since your rank is 15112, it might be a little difficult to secure a seat in these branches at GNITS in the general counselling. However, the second phase counselling can sometimes surprise students, as many candidates slide up or withdraw, and some seats open up in preferred colleges due to upgradation.
Even if GNITS doesn't work out this time, MGIT is also a good college with a decent placement record, especially in CSE.So, keep trying with full hope in the 2nd phase, and prepare a proper option entry list.
Wishing you good luck , and thank you for your question!
Hii,
With a KCET rank of 79,000, you can still explore a good number of colleges, especially in branches like Civil, Mechanical, Biotechnology, or newer colleges for CSE and ECE.
In Government Colleges getting core branches like CSE/ISE may be tough in top govt colleges at this rank, but you might get branches like:
Civil Engineering,Mechanical Engineering orAgricultural Engineering
Use the official KEA mock seat allotment results and previous year's cutoff ranks to make better decisions. Also, participate in both Round 1 and 2 counseling to increase your chances.
You can use this link to predict your college:
https://www.careers360.com/kcet-college-predictor
With an All India NEET Rank of 30,165 and BC community rank 13,324 in Tamil Nadu, your chances of getting an MBBS seat in a government medical college through the state quota are low, depending on the cutoff trends of that year.
However, you may still have a decent chance of getting MBBS in semi-government or private medical colleges under government quota seats.
Sorry to hear that you forgot the hall ticket for your MBA 4th semester; it's very unfortunate for you. Don't worry; first contact the exam authority of your university. They will guide you on how to retrieve or reprint the hall ticket. Here you need to provide your student ID to the authorities.
I hope it will clears your query!!
To get accurate details, please ask your question with the examination name.
Thank you !
With 55.75 marks in NFAT 2025 and SC category, you have a fair chance of getting admission in newer NFSU campuses or UPFICS Lucknow. Main campus seats are tougher due to higher cutoffs.
Hey Muskan,
Thanks for reaching out!
Yes,Even If you failed 12th twice, you can appear as a regular candidate in the MP Board exams by taking fresh admission in a recognised school. Some students opt for dummy admission (enrolled but not attending),mainly to focus on JEE or NEET. Though It's unofficial and may be harder to get if you have failed twice.If the school agrees, submit your two previous marksheet and documents and can appear like any other regular student.The MP board has no restriction on reappearing and your past health issues won't affect your eligibility.
However it's advisable to check with your school for exact rules and criteria
All the best!!
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