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Greetings team, my left eye vision is 6/60 and right eye vision is 6/6. Am I medically eligible for UPSC IES exam?
UPSC IES eyesight requirements for distant vision are:
- Minimum acceptable vision in better eye: 6/9
- No specific mention of the vision requirement for the weaker eye
Based on the information provided (vision in better eye 6/6), you seem to meet the criteria for the better eye. However, there is no clear official guidance on the minimum acceptable vision for the weaker eye.
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Even if you meet the minimum requirements, the medical board might conduct a further assessment to determine your fitness for the Indian Engineering Services based on your vision in both eyes.
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Good depth perception and binocular vision are crucial for many engineering fields.
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can I apply for junior agriculture officer as a fresher?
In most cases, yes, you can apply for Junior Agriculture Officer (JAO) as a fresher.
JAO is generally considered an entry-level position in the agricultural field. The focus for JAO positions is often on educational qualifications in agriculture or related fields, not necessarily experience.
While freshers are often welcome, it's always best to check the specific eligibility criteria mentioned in the official recruitment notification for the JAO position you are interested in. This notification will be published by the recruiting body.
Although experience may not be mandatory, having some relevant experience (internship, volunteering, fieldwork) can strengthen your application.
Overall, being a fresher shouldn't prevent you from applying for JAO positions. Focus on highlighting your educational qualifications, relevant skills (communication, problem-solving), and eagerness to learn in your application.
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If i failed in one subject in cma foundation exam i will give all 4 paper exam or only one i failed and what is pass mark of cma foundation total along with subject wise
You need to secure a minimum of 40% marks in each of the four individual papers You also need to achieve a minimum aggregate score of 50% across all four papers combined.
If you failed in only one subject, you only need to reappear for that specific subject in the next exam cycle. You don't need to retake all four papers.
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Top Universities In The maharastra
Hello!
These are some of the top universities in Maharashtra:
- Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune
- Symbiosis International University, Pune
- Dr DY Patil Vidyapeeth, Pune
- Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies, Mumbai
- University of Mumbai, Mumbai
- Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai
- Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Aurangabad
- Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur
- Shivaji University, Kolhapur
- Kavikulguru Kalidas Sanskrit University, Nagpur
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What is the NAC grade in GMRIT
GMR Institute of Technology (GMRIT) has an A grade from the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC). Their accreditation is valid until October 19th, 2026.
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GMRIT's NAAC Accreditations page: https://gmrit.edu.in/naac.php
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The Provisional Certificate (Cycle-3) document itself: https://gmrit.edu.in/naac.php
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I have a backlog in one paper in my 3rd semester, will I be held back for a year after the third attempt?
Whether you will be held back for a year after your third attempt at a 3rd-semester paper depends on your specific university or college's policy on semester progression and failed courses.
Look for the official academic regulations document published by your university or college. This document will outline the rules regarding failing courses, semester progression, and the maximum number of attempts allowed for passing a course
The student handbook might also contain this information in a more student-friendly format. If you can't find the information online, contact your university or college's registrar's office. They can clarify the specific policy related to failing courses and semester progression.
In general, universities allow more than 3 attempts for a course before holding you back a year. There might be additional options like:
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Summer courses:
Some universities offer summer courses to allow students to retake failed courses and progress to the next semester.
- Repeating the semester: In some cases, you might need to repeat the entire semester if you fail too many courses.
It is important to be proactive and address this with your academic advisor or the department head of your program. They can guide you based on your specific situation and help you determine the best course of action.
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i gave cuet exam with subject pcb but for some dumbness i failed chemistry so can i get admission in du for bsc hons in zoology with english gt and biology
There is a chance you might still be eligible for B.Sc. (Hons.) Zoology in DU with a failed Chemistry score in CUET, but it depends on a few factors:
Each program at DU might have a minimum marks requirement for each subject in CUET. You need to check the specific eligibility criteria for B.Sc. (Hons.) Zoology at the colleges you're interested in on the Delhi University website.
Even if you meet the minimum marks requirement, admission depends on the cut-offs for the program. Since you failed Chemistry, your overall CUET score might be lower, making it more challenging to secure a seat compared to students who scored well in all subjects.
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i have got RT in chemistry in boards class 12th in cbse 2024. and now i have to give compartment exam but i am now in kota, as per my knowledge cbse conduct compartment exam 3 times so can i skip 1st chance after applying form and give 2nd or 3rd compartment which will be held in nxt year july or february....plzz reply i am very tenSed and scared.
I understand you're feeling stressed and scared about your CBSE Class 12th Chemistry compartment exam
The CBSE usually conducts compartment exams only once a year in July. There isn't an official provision to skip the first attempt and appear for a later one.
You seem eligible for the compartment exam this year since you have an "RT" (Repeater with Theory) in Chemistry.
Since you have applied, it's best to focus your energy on preparing well for the compartment exam happening in July 2024. Utilize this time effectively for revision and practice.
- You will be out of this uncertainty sooner.
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If you pass in July, you can potentially move on to higher education without delay.
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did the other allotments gets cancelled if I ignore or not taking admission in the college that I got in first allotment
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Yes, ignoring or not taking admission in the first allotment can impact your eligibility for subsequent rounds.
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By not confirming your seat (usually by paying fees or completing admission formalities), the system interprets it as you not being interested in that particular college.
If you have higher-preference colleges selected in your application, you might still be considered for those colleges in subsequent allotment rounds. However, some processes might automatically remove higher options if you don't confirm your initial allotment.
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hi , i submitted my caste as general category by mistake instead of obc, and i should claim "under 8 lakh income annually" quota , but i didnt claim that either, can i correct this data ? i have already submitted the application form for pgcet , what should i do now ??
There is a chance you might be able to correct your PGCET application data regarding caste and income category,
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Look for any official notification or information on the PGCET website about a window for application corrections.
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Many entrance exams allow corrections for a limited period after application submission.
If you find no information about a correction window, contact the PGCET helpline or email address provided on their website. Explain your situation and inquire about the possibility of correcting your caste and income category details.
If there is a correction window, be prepared to submit any supporting documents required. This might include your caste certificate and income proof (documents showing your family income is below 8 lakhs annually).
If application correction isn't possible, you might have to consider submitting a new application (if allowed) with the correct information. This could lead to additional fees and a delay in processing your application.
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