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Fees for 3 years LLB program and 5 years Integrated BA LLB program differ .for entrie LLB program INR 1.5 lakh to INR 3 lakh for government college and INR 50 K to upto 15 lakh for private institutions. Additional charges may include exam fees , library fees and hostel fees if applicable.
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Yes, many government medical colleges in Gujarat (including BHMS and BAMS) have something called a discontinuation bond.
Basically, when you take admission under a government quota or subsidized seat, you're signing an agreement that you’ll complete the course. If you leave midway especially after the 1st year, the college might charge a penalty fee, which can range between 50,000 to 2 lakhs, depending on the college.Sometimes, they even withhold documents like your original marksheets or TC until the fee is paid. That’s why it’s very important to check the admission form or ask the office if there’s a bond.
If you’re unsure about continuing BHMS, speak to the principal or office staff and clarify your options.
Hope you will find it helpful!
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OEC,(Other Eligible Communities) is a state-specific reservation category used in Kerala,and it is not recognised as a separate category in central-level exams like the CAT.
For Central govt exams candidates must choose from the recognised categories: General,SC,ST,OBC-NCL,EWS or PwD.If your community is listed under OEC-SC or OEC-ST in Kerala,you should check whether it falls under SC or ST in the central list and apply accordingly.
Similarly,If your OEC community is in the central OBC list and you meet the non-creamy layer(NCL)rules,you can apply as OBC-NCL, otherwise you need to apply under the general category.
You can verify caste's status in the central list on the National Commission for Backward Classes (NCBC) website.
Hope this clears your doubt!
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If you didn’t write the NCET and still want to join B.Sc Nursing yes, you can. Many private and even some government nursing colleges accept students based on IPE marks rather than entrance exams.
In Visakhapatnam, colleges like Andhra College of Nursing, GITAM Institute of Nursing, and Gayatri College offer admission based on merit + interview. So even without NCET, you can still apply. Just you need a good pass in Intermediate usually above 50% with BiPC background. Some colleges will also ask for medical fitness or a basic entrance, but nothing like NEET.
Start calling the colleges or checking their websites now because management quota admissions happen earlier than regular rounds.
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If you wants to become drug inspector the key is combining subject knowledge (pharmacy) with general MPSC GK
Here are some great books you can start with:
Solve MCQs daily from any pharmacy objective guide like Gupta & Gupta
For more more details about drug inspector qualifications, job etc you can check here : https://www.careers360.com/careers/articles/drug-inspector-qualification
All the best!
No, you can’t pursue both B.Sc Agriculture and B.Sc Nursing together in regular mode. Both are full-time degree programs and require practical sessions, labs, and attendance, which clash in terms of schedule. Agriculture is more field-oriented and involves crop science, soil science, etc., while Nursing is a paramedical course that needs hospital-based clinical practice and rigorous training. The universities also don’t permit simultaneous enrollment in two full-time courses due to academic policy. However, if one course is in distance mode like IGNOU or Open University and the other is regular, it might be technically possible but managing both will still be very challenging for you . So practically and academically, it's better to focus on one course at a time. Choose the one that aligns more with your career interest.
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Hello aspirant,
CSE at BVRIT:
Very low chance for General and OBC category
Possible for SC/ST category in later or spot rounds
2. ECE / IT at BVRIT:
Unlikely for General
Possible for OBC
Good chance for SC/ST
3. EEE / Civil / Mechanical at BVRIT:
Borderline for General
Likely for OBC
High chance for SC/St
4. Cutoff Trend (2023 approx):
CSE: up to 9,000 (OC), 25,000 (SC), 35,000 (ST)
ECE: up to 13,000 (OC), 30,000 (SC), 37,000 (ST)
EEE: up to 25,000 (OC), 40,000 (SC), 45,000 (ST)
Civil: up to 28,000 (OC), 45,000 (SC), 50,000 (ST)
I suggest you to
Apply in all counselling rounds
Choose lower-demand branches to increase chances
Keep backup options like CVR, GRIET, CMR, Vardhaman, Malla Reddy
Hello,
Generally the MREM college is decent for placements. Here almost 80% of students get placed in some years with the highest package of INR 22 LPA and also the average package of 4 LPA. There are many top recruiters like TCS, Wipro, Accenture, and Deloitte. But the average package may vary across different branches.
I hope it clears your query!!
VVIT Guntur and Vishnu Institute of Technology Bhimavaram are both good colleges, especially for branches like CSE, IT, and ECE.
VVIT generally has a slightly higher placement percentage, around 90 to 93 percent. Its average package is around 4.4 LPA, with top offers going up to 29 LPA. The college has good infrastructure, placement training, and consistent results.
Vishnu Institute of Technology also has strong placements, around 80 to 90 percent in core branches. The average package is similar, around 4.3 to 4.5 LPA. Some students have received very high offers, but those are rare and not guaranteed for everyone.
Overall, VVIT may offer slightly better placement consistency, while Vishnu is also a solid choice. Both are good, and your final decision can depend on your branch preference, location, and comfort.
Yes, you can do fresh registration for NEET Round 2 counselling in Madhya Pradesh, even if you did not register in Round 1.
The MP state counselling allows new candidates to register in Round 2. You will need to complete the registration process again during the Round 2 schedule, including fee payment and choice filling.
This is helpful if you missed Round 1 or were not allotted a seat. Make sure to keep an eye on the official schedule so you don't miss the deadlines.
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