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myself bettaswamy iam 26yr old, currently iam working as assistant professor in a private college. but i want become an ias office. even though i started preparation for it, I feel anxiety when I think about the future, that is what if Iam not able to clear the exam. for upsc iam not pursuing my phd
It's great that you are taking the initiative to pursue your dream of becoming an IAS officer, Bettaswamy. Many working professionals like you crack the UPSC exam every year.
Anxiety often stems from dwelling on uncertainties. Instead, focus on what you can control – your daily preparation. Break down your study plan into manageable chunks and celebrate small goals. Challenge negative thoughts with realistic and empowering self-talk. Instead of "what if I fail," tell yourself, "I am putting in the effort to succeed, and I am capable of learning from any outcome." Practice relaxation techniques like meditation, deep breathing, or yoga to calm your mind and reduce stress.
Plan your study schedule around your work commitments. Utilize pockets of time for revision and dedicate focused study time during evenings or weekends.
Plan your study schedule around your work commitments. Utilize pockets of time for revision and dedicate focused study time during evenings or weekends.
Connect with other UPSC aspirants or online forums for motivation and sharing strategies. Consider joining a coaching institute that caters to working professionals.
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in wbjee i got a rank 24571 please inform college in cs branch
Kis rank tak sarkari college milega
i am biotechnology graduate, can i prepare for civil engineering in gate exam
Yes, you can definitely prepare for the GATE exam in Civil Engineering even though you are a Biotechnology graduate. There are no restrictions on educational background for appearing in the GATE exam, you can choose any stream you're interested in. However, it will be a challenging path because the GATE Civil Engineering syllabus covers subjects very different from Biotechnology.
The GATE Civil Engineering syllabus includes subjects like Engineering Mechanics, Strength of Materials, Structural Analysis, Geotechnical Engineering , which you likely haven't studied in detail during your Biotechnology degree.
You need to dedicate significant time and effort to grasp these new concepts and practice solving related problems.
Utilize resources like standard Civil Engineering textbooks, online courses, or coaching institutes to build a strong foundation in these core subjects. Practice solving problems from previous years' GATE Civil Engineering exams to get familiar with the question format and difficulty level.
Create a study schedule that allocates sufficient time for understanding new concepts, practicing problems, and revising.
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i got bipc eamcet last year can i take addmision for b pharmacy this year and can i write neet along with this course
Yes, you can potentially take admission for B.Pharmacy this year (2024) and write the NEET exam along with it.
Having passed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) generally meets the minimum eligibility criteria for B.Pharmacy admission. Your performance in EAMCET last year (assuming it's the Engineering, Agriculture, and Medical Common Entrance Test) might not directly impact B.Pharmacy admission.
Admission to B.Pharmacy colleges can be based on factors like:
- Class 12 marks (PCB)
- Entrance exam scores (may vary by college) - Some colleges might consider EAMCET scores or state-specific pharmacy entrance exams.
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Merit list preparation
NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) is primarily for aspiring doctors. The eligibility criteria for NEET typically involve passing 10+2 with PCB and meeting minimum marks requirements. Balancing the demands of a B.Pharmacy course and NEET preparation will require good time management skills.
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Can I do BAMS without Neet? If Yes , So please send me the college names and fees structure and the process to take admission without neet
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To get admission in BAMS in most of the colleges, NEET score is required. However, there are some colleges which offer direct admission through management quota. Some of these colleges are Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Ashtang Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Bharati Vidyapeeth’s College of Ayurveda etc. The average course fees for this course may range from Rs 20000 to Rs 3 Lakhs. The admission procedure varies from college to college. However, some of the common steps students need to follow are: They should visit the official websites of the college which offer admission without NEET and collect the relevant information. They must first register by providing all the required details. After that they must fil the application form and upload all the required documents. After completion of all these steps, one should pay the fees and submit the form.
For more information, please visit the website by clicking on the link given below:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/bams-admission-without-neet
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what is the fee structure for mbbs
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The fees of MBBS is different from college to college. It mainly depends on the type of institution. Government colleges have less fees as compared to private medical colleges. It may range from Rs 15000 to Rs 50 Lakhs. It is advisable to check the fee structure of the college of your choice before admission.
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can bsc cardiovascular technology be a good career path ie is it a high salary job
BSc Cardiovascular Technology can be a good career path, but salary expectations might be moderate compared to some other medical fields.
There is a growing demand for skilled cardiovascular technologists due to the increasing prevalence of heart diseases. With an aging population and rising heart disease concerns, cardiovascular technologists are likely to be in high demand for the foreseeable future.
You be involved in various tasks, like performing diagnostic tests, assisting cardiologists during procedures, and monitoring patients.This career path allows you to contribute directly to patient care and well-being.
I scored 44% in 10th Or 60% in 12th and 70% in graduation Am I eligible for cat exam or not and is there any chance to get call from IIMS
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The educational qualification required for CAT exam is bachelor's degree or its equivalent from a recognized university with minimum of 50% for the open category and 45% for the SC/ST/PwD category. Since you have secured more than the required percentage in your bachelor's degree, you are eligible for CAT exam.
For more information, please visit the website by clicking on the link given below:
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/cat-eligibility-criteria
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Total fees for BOT ,4 years, pls send me...
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The total fees for four-year BOT course varies from college to college. It depends on the type of institution. If you are planning to join a government college, then the fees is comparatively lower than private colleges. Generally, the total fees for this course may range from Rs 2 Lakhs to Rs 10 Lakhs. It is advisable to check the website of the college you are planning to join to know the fees.
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Hi Team, I wanted to pursue CA ,could you please confirm in my graduation i scored less than 50% ..is there any way i can pursueCA ..cureently i working professional .
Yes, you can definitely pursue CA (Chartered Accountant) even if you scored less than 50% in your graduation! The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) offers multiple entry routes, and graduation marks arenn ot a barrier for the foundation level.
You only need to have passed Class 12 from a recognized board to be eligible for the CA Foundation course. There is no minimum graduation score requirement for this route.
CA Foundation Course:
This is the mandatory entry point for all students, regardless of their graduation marks. You need to pass this exam to proceed further.
Direct Entry Route (For Graduates):
If you are a graduate (any stream), you can avail of a direct entry route to the CA Intermediate level. However, this route requires a minimum of:
- 55% marks in your graduation for commerce graduates.
- 60% marks in your graduation for non-commerce graduates.
https://finance.careers360.com/articles/ca-full-form
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