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Hello Aspirant,
Yes, Military Engineer Services (MES) does come under the SSC JE (Staff Selection Commission Junior Engineer) examination recruitment.
MES is one of the major organizations that recruits Junior Engineers (JE) through the SSC JE exam.
The recruitment is usually for Civil, Electrical, and Mechanical Engineering posts.
MES works under the Ministry of Defence, providing engineering support to the Army, Navy, and Air Force.
Selection for MES through SSC JE is based on merit, including:
Paper 1 (Objective)
Paper 2 (Descriptive)
Document verification
With an AP ECET rank of 877 in CSE, you’re in a very strong position to secure admission into top engineering colleges (2nd year B.Tech lateral entry) in Andhra Pradesh.
List of Govt. colleges:
Andhra University College of Engineering (AUCE), Visakhapatnam
JNTU College of Engineering, Kakinada
JNTU College of Engineering, Anantapur
Sri Venkateswara University College of Engineering, Tirupati
Aditya Engineering College, Surampalem (Autonomous)
List of Private Colleges:
Gayatri Vidya Parishad College of Engineering, Visakhapatnam
RVR & JC College of Engineering, Guntur
Vasireddy Venkatadri Institute of Technology (VVIT), Guntur
Vignan’s Institute of Information Technology, Visakhapatnam
PACE Institute of Technology and Sciences, Ongole
These colleges are known for good CSE programs, placement support, and faculty quality. You are eligible for admission in most of these based on your rank.
All the best for your admission.
Dear candidate , If you have mistakenly entered your name in place of your fathers name : - If the correction window is currently active , correct your mistake immediately. - If the correction window is closed , you can still resolve this mistake using documentation during verification stages and later draft a notarized affidavit stating the mistake and that the entered name and the actual name refer to the same individual.
To become a successful email marketer in 2025, you need to learn some important skills, use useful tools, and get certified.
First, focus on copywriting. This means writing emails that people want to open and read. Your subject lines and call-to-action should be strong and clear.
You should also know how to design emails that look good on phones and computers. Understanding how to send emails to the right group of people (called segmentation) and making the email personal for them (called personalization) will help you get better results.
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Knowing how to set up automated emails like welcome emails or abandoned cart emails is also important. And always follow email privacy laws like GDPR.
Some useful tools to learn are Mailchimp, HubSpot, ConvertKit, Canva, Google Analytics, and Grammarly. These help you write, design, send, and track your emails easily.
You can also take free or paid certifications to learn email marketing. Good ones are from Google, HubSpot, Mailchimp, Meta, Coursera, and LinkedIn Learning.
If you can, start your own email newsletter and test your skills. You can also work as a freelancer to gain experience. Keep learning new trends like AI tools or interactive emails.
Since the standard BPT 2025 admission deadline (June 30, 2025) has passed at most regular colleges, your best option is to explore institutions still accepting applications - like Meenakshi College of Physiotherapy in Chennai, which has an extended deadline of August 31, 2025. You can apply there now or start preparing for the next intake cycle (2026) by monitoring notifications from universities and entrance exam schedules.
Dear candidate , What you can do now is : - Watch for stray vacancy / mop - up rounds . - Check the official counselling portal regularly . - Prepare for mop - up rounds . - Explore other options .
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Yes, you can do a Diploma in Dialysis Technician course after 10th, but it depends on the institute or state guidelines.
Minimum Qualification: 10th pass (some institutes require Science subjects, some do not).
Age: Usually 16–18 years minimum.
Some paramedical training centers, private colleges, and government skill development programs offer Diploma in Dialysis Technology after 10th
Private Institutes like:
Virohan Institute
CMC Vellore (requires 12th)
ICRI (some programs after 10th)
Institute of Paramedical Sciences, Delhi, etc.
Note: Many reputed hospitals or colleges (like AIIMS, CMC, Government Medical Colleges) may require 10+2 (Science) with Biology for admission.
Hi dear candidate,
Diploma in Dialysis Technology or DDT is not possible just after passing your 10th grade and you will need to have passed your 12th class with PCB subjects.
Some of the institutions may offer diploma for 10th class pass students but later when it comes to job selection process, the recruiters would prefer a student with 12th class pass and science background.
Know more about DDT at our official website:
PG Diploma in Dialysis Technology: Course, Fees, Eligibility, Syllabus, Colleges, Salary, Scope
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yes, diploma in dialysis technology after 12th is possible in some private paramedical institutes . but most reputed colleges need 12th with pcb . after diploma you can work as a dialysis technician or pursue higher education in renal care .
Hello aspirant,
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