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from where the online classes we have to attend in BSDS course at isi kolkata weather from our room or from the college classroom what are the no of classes per week and duration of each class what are the cost of room rents beside hstel

Prachi Kumari 7th Aug, 2025

Hello,

For the BSDS course at ISI Kolkata , classes are conducted in hybrid mode. You will attend the classes from the college classroom, not from your room. The exact number of classes per week and the duration of each class is not clearly mentioned, so it’s better to confirm after joining.

Hostel facility is not provided for BSDS students. If you plan to stay outside, here are some average room rents near ISI Kolkata:

  • 1 BHK flat: around Rs. 5,000 per month

  • 2 BHK flat: around Rs. 8,000 – Rs. 10,000 per month

  • PG (with food): starts from Rs. 5,000 per month

Hope it helps !

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I got seat in ku womens warangal Tell me about college, placements,staff

Ayush Madanpotra 7th Aug, 2025

University College for Women, Subedari, is part of Kakatiya University in Warangal. It was started in the year 2012–13. The college offers postgraduate courses, especially for girls, and focuses on education, self-confidence, and skill development. It has a library with about 900 books and a computer lab with 17 systems. The campus also has internet access.

The college organizes many activities like tree planting, health awareness programs, cultural events, and celebrations like Women’s Day and Bathukamma festival. There are different student committees for academics, sports, culture, NSS, and women’s welfare.

The college has a placement cell, but there is very little public data available about the number of students placed or the average salary packages. So, placements may not be very strong or fully developed yet.

The teaching staff details are not listed clearly, but since it is under Kakatiya University, it is likely that the faculty is qualified and experienced. The university overall has more than 200 teaching staff.

In simple words, the college is still growing. It has a good environment for learning and development, especially for girls. Placements may not be very strong, but the college provides good support through its academic and student activities.

website:
https://www.kakatiya.ac.in

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I got seat in ku womens warangal Tell me about college, placements,staff

Simran Vohra 7th Aug, 2025

Hello!

kU women's Warangal College offers B.Tech programs in branches like CSE, IT, ECE, and EEE. The college is good and it has supportive faculty.

Every year companies like TCS,Infosys , Wipro, Accenture, and IBM visit the campus. The average package is around 4.5 lakh to 6 lakhs per annum.  The infrastructure is good with proper  classrooms, labs, and Wi-Fi. There is no hostel facility available in this college. Overall it's a good college you can go for it.


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I got seat in ku womens warangal Tell me about college, placements,staff

Prachi Kumari 7th Aug, 2025

Hello,

University College for Women, Subedari, Warangal is a part of Kakatiya University. The college offers PG courses and has good facilities like a library, computer lab, internet access, and active student clubs.

The faculty members are supportive and experienced. The college also has a placement cell which conducts job fairs, campus drives, and career guidance sessions.

Overall, it is a decent option for higher education under Kakatiya University.

Hope it helps !

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IF STUDENT IS STUDYING IN DIFFERENT FROM THE HOME STATE.SO CAN HE APPLY FOR HOME STATE SAINIK SCHOOL.

Rahul Mandal 7th Aug, 2025

Hello,

Yes, a student in a state different from their home state can apply for a Sainik School in their home state. Sainik schools reserve a certain percentage of seats for the students of the 'home state' where the school is located. Generally, 67% of seats are reserved for the home state student in this institute.

I hope it will clear your query!!

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i have applied for migration certificate and payment completed but it show transaction failed how can i get money back

Abhi sonkar 7th Aug, 2025

good afternoon, If your migration certificate payment was completed but the portal shows "transaction failed", here’s what you should do to get your money back or resolve the issue:

Steps to Resolve Payment Failure

Wait 2–3 Working Days Sometimes the payment gets auto-confirmed after a delay due to server or bank-side issues.

Check Your Bank Statement Confirm that the amount was actually debited. Take a screenshot of the transaction.

Retry the Payment Portal

Go back to the migration certificate portal.

Click on “Complete Payment” again.

If your previous payment was successful, it may get confirmed without charging you again.

Contact Support Immediately

Email the technical team with:

Screenshot of the failed transaction

Your application ID or registered email

Date and time of payment

Example: If you applied via University of Mumbai, email info@migrationcertificate.in

Refund Timeline

If the payment truly failed, the amount is usually refunded to your bank account within 10–14 working days, depending on your ban

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college ke bbare me puchna hai

Prachi Kumari 7th Aug, 2025

Hello,

To get details about a particular college, please ask your question with the name and location of the college.

Thank you !

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For Biotechnology which college is good? BMSCE or MSRIT or Chanakya University? Chanakya has advanced new lab setup with support from Biocon. But its first batch there. it will be trial and error batch. thats the only big con of that university. but its syllabus is NEP. So, which is better?

gopi 7th Aug, 2025

Hello Aspirant,

If you are opting for Biotechnology, each university has its own advantages:

  • BMSCE and MSRIT are well established universities with good faculty, decent placement history (certainly very respectable relative to emerging colleges) and alumni network/community. Programme is stable now and processes are well established, however, they would be using old ways of teaching and probably the infrastructure will be old too.
  • Chanakya University is new and backed by Biocon and designed under NEP framework (looks good). Syllabus looks strong, especially with practical lab work, exposure to research(PhD), and inter-disciplinary consumption of subject and knowledge. However, students will probably be first year batch so will have to deal with uncertainty due to execution, placements and faculty stability.
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I want to know about the RCC radiation physics entrance exam?.. It takes only basic questions or includes more of the MSc Physics syllabus?... When it comes to chemistry and human anatomy, what aspects tend to capture our attention the most?

gopi 7th Aug, 2025

Hello Nandana,

The RCC (Regional Cancer Centre) Radiation Physics entrance exam will assess your understanding of basic concepts in Physics, especially in terms of the significance of radiation and nuclear concepts in physics. The exam will not be reflective of the entire MSc Physics syllabus in detail. You need a solid understanding of basic topics you learned in BSc Physics like Modern Physics, Nuclear Physics, Electric and Magnetic Phenomena, and Mathematical Physics. The questions will mainly be conceptual and application-based and not too theoretical. In terms of Chemistry and Human Anatomy, expect questions on:

  • Basic Radiation Chemistry: This includes a discussion of the interaction of radiation with matter, free radicals, and reactions relevant to dosimetry.
  • Human Anatomy and Physiology: You should focus on systems related to the adverse effects of radiation (i.e., skeletal, reproductive, neural systems) and basic cell biology.

In summary, expect a balance in questions across Physics (70-80%) with some Chemistry and Biology (20-30%) - but always framed in terms of their applications as relates to medical and radiation physics applications.


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Can I change my collge in third year?

Abhi sonkar 7th Aug, 2025

good afternoon, changing your college in the third year of a undergraduate program is generally not allowed in India. Most universities and colleges do not permit transfers after the second year because the curriculum, credit system, and internal assessments vary widely between institutions. If you’re already in your third year, you would typically need to complete your degree at the same college where you started.

However, transfers are sometimes possible after the first year or second semester, especially within the same university or under special circumstances like medical issues, relocation, or financial hardship. Even then, you must:

Have no active backlogs in previous semesters.

Get a Transfer Certificate (TC) and No Objection Certificate (NOC) from your current college.

Ensure the receiving college accepts mid-course transfers, which is rare.

if you're considering a switch due to better labs or curriculum at another college you may need to restart from the first year, which means repeating coursework and extending your graduation timeline

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