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Best college depends on your rank, budget, and location preference. Generally, top M.E./M.Tech colleges include IITs, NITs, and reputed state universities. For private colleges, look for those with good faculty, placements, labs, and AICTE approval. Check past reviews and cutoff trends to decide.
For the NMMS (National Means-cum-Merit Scholarship) exam for Class 8, the following books are highly useful:
1. NCERT Class 7 & 8 Textbooks – Focus on Science, Mathematics, Social Science, and English.
2. NMMS Exam Guide by Arihant Publications – Covers MAT (Mental Ability Test) and SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test) with sample questions and model papers.
3. R.S. Aggarwal – Mathematics and Mental Ability – Great for strengthening your basics.
4. NMMS Preparation Book by MTG – Specially designed for NMMS aspirants.
5. Previous Year Question Papers – Practice last 5 years' papers for better understanding of the pattern.
Make sure to:
Practice daily.
Focus on reasoning and aptitude.
Revise school syllabus thoroughly.
Visit Maharashtra’s official scholarship portal (Mahadbt or MSCE Pune) around the notification date. Create a student login, fill in personal and school details, upload documents (like income certificate, caste, previous class mark sheet), and submit the form before deadline. Check the official schedule regularly.
Technology plays an important role in education. It helps students to learn better with the help of videos, online classes, and digital tools. Teachers can explain difficult topics easily using smart boards and animations. Students can study from anywhere using mobile phones or laptops. During lockdowns, online education helped students continue learning. Technology saves time and makes learning interesting. But it should be used properly. In short, technology is a powerful tool to improve education.
Achieving 320 marks in CUET is a strong performance. Agriculture courses are offered in several universities through CUET. Your score places you in a competitive position for B.Sc. Agriculture or related programs at many central universities. To explore specific college options based on this score — use the predictor tool for precise guidance:
https://medicine.careers360.com/nta-neet-college-predictor
Enter your score, preferences, and category to get an accurate list of potential colleges.
Yes, you can appear for the MCAT (Medical College Admission Test for U.S./Canada) even after B.Tech in Biotechnology from India. However, note:
MCAT is primarily for entry into medical schools abroad.
You’ll still need prerequisite coursework and apply through recognized medical schools.
To pursue medicine in India, you’ll need to appear for NEET instead.
For colleges admitting students under management quota, education fees are typically higher and often structured as year-wise payments. Some colleges allow annual installments or semester-wise payments, but this can vary widely. Always confirm with the college admission office for the specific fee structure and payment schedule.
If you do your MBBS from AIIMS Nagpur, you won’t be eligible for Maharashtra state quota seats for PG (postgraduate) courses. This is because AIIMS Nagpur is a central government institute, and usually, state quota reservations are only for students who completed their MBBS from medical colleges within that particular state’s government or private quota system.
So, even if you are from Maharashtra, your PG seat quota will typically be considered under the All India quota, not the Maharashtra state quota.
For exact rules and updates, you can check the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) website or Maharashtra’s State Medical Admission authority.
good afternoon, if you complete your MBBS from AIIMS Nagpur, you will not be eligible for the Maharashtra state quota for PG medical admissions, even though you're from Maharashtra
AIIMS Nagpur is a central government institute, and Maharashtra’s state quota PG seats are typically reserved for:
Candidates who completed MBBS from a college located in Maharashtra under the state quota system
Candidates who are domiciled in Maharashtra and completed MBBS from a state-recognized institution within Maharashtra
Since AIIMS Nagpur admits students under the All India Quota (AIQ), your PG admission will be considered under AIQ or Institutional Quota, not the Maharashtra State Quota.
Yes, if you do your MBBS from AIIMS Nagpur, you will be eligible for Maharashtra state quota for NEET PG. Since AIIMS Nagpur is located in Maharashtra, and you are a domicile of the state, you can apply under the 50% state quota for PG medical admissions in Maharashtra.
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