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Sir mai gaya bihar se hu sir mai abhi mahararsta ke nashik distict ke sinnar city me rhta hu kya mera yaha oe B. A me addmisition ho sakta hai

Nikita shahi 11th Aug, 2025

Hello, yes, you can get admission in BA in Maharashtra even if you are originally from Bihar. Colleges accept students from other states as long as you meet the eligibility requirements. You’ll need to provide your 12th marksheet, migration certificate, transfer certificate, and domicile (if applying for state quota benefits). In Nashik district, colleges like KTHM College, HPT Arts & RYK Science College, and Bytco College offer BA programs in various specializations such as English, History, Political Science, and Economics. Fees in government-aided colleges are generally affordable, making them a good option if budget is a concern. Visit the admission office in person for faster processing, and apply as soon as possible to secure your seat.

Thank you for your question.



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Sir mai bihar se hu our mai abhi mahararsta ke nashik distict ke sinnar city me hu kya mera yha pe addmisition ho sakta hai

Ankur Mehta 12th Aug, 2025

Yes, you can take admission there, but it will completely depend on the college’s admission policy. Some colleges give preference to local students, while others also accept students from outside the state. Since you are from Bihar and have shifted to Maharashtra, you just need to make sure you have all the required documents ready (transfer certificate, migration certificate, marksheet, ID proof, etc.).


My advice is to directly contact the colleges in Sinnar, Nashik—either visit their admission office or call them to check if you are eligible. This way, you’ll get a confirmed answer and also understand the admission process better.

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i have applied for domicile certificate but it needs 15 days to get issued and i havw filled the IB SA form and clicked no oj domicile certificate option will my form get rejected?

Nikita shahi 11th Aug, 2025

Hello Vidushi,

I understand your concern about the domicile certificate. Usually, if you have already applied for the certificate but it’s not yet issued, some institutions allow you to submit a provisional or application receipt during verification and then provide the actual document later. However, if you have already selected “No” for domicile in the form, it might affect your eligibility for domicile quota benefits, but it does not necessarily mean your form will be rejected for general admission. My suggestion is to immediately contact the IB SA helpdesk or admission cell, explain the situation, and ask if you can update your form or present your certificate later. Keep proof of your application safe. Sometimes, quick follow-up can resolve these issues.

Thank you, and best wishes for your admission process.

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75percentege aatenace 10th to allow

Rahul Mandal 12th Aug, 2025

Hello,

Yes, you are right. To get eligible for the 10th board examination, you need a minimum of 75% attendance. This is a rule that applies to the CBSE, or Central Board of Secondary Education, recognized schools. There are exceptions to this rule in the scenario, like

  • Medical Emergencies
  • Personal Tragedies
  • Official Sports Participation

I hope it will clear your query!!

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Andaman Law college ka counselling kab hai

Nikita shahi 11th Aug, 2025

Hello Priyanka,

Andaman Law College usually conducts its counselling process after the merit list is announced, which is typically based on CLAT or the state-level entrance test. The dates are announced on the official Andaman Law College website and sometimes in local newspapers or the Directorate of Higher Education, Andaman & Nicobar administration portal. Counselling generally happens in phases document verification, choice filling, and final seat allotment. Since it’s August already, you should check their official portal daily or call the admission office directly so you don’t miss any deadline. Keep all your documents ready—marksheets, category certificates, domicile, and passport-size photos—so you can act quickly when dates are declared. Missing the first round might still give you a chance in later rounds, but it’s always best to be present from the start for maximum course and seat options.

For more information check this: https://www.careers360.com/colleges/andaman-law-college-port-blair

Thank you, and best wishes for your admission journey.



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I WANT TO TAKE ADMISSION IN D.el.Ed. but not qualified Delhi D.el.ed entrance Examination. So now I am waiting for Haryana D.el.ed. I want to take admission in in B.A. in ignou. After BA I will be eligible for B.ed. This is my plan for future. My question is, Haryana D.El.ed is good for me? I live i

Nikita shahi 11th Aug, 2025

Hello Niharika,

Not qualifying for Delhi’s D.El.Ed. isn’t the end of your teaching career plans. Haryana’s D.El.Ed. is recognized by NCTE and is a valid route to becoming a primary school teacher. Many students from outside Haryana apply and get admission, though you should note that some seats are reserved for Haryana domicile candidates. Your plan to do B.A. from IGNOU alongside D.El.Ed. is very smart—it keeps you academically progressing and later makes you eligible for B.Ed., which will open doors for teaching in higher classes as well. Make sure you check the Haryana Board’s eligibility criteria before applying and confirm if your preferred institute offers quality teaching practice and internships. Good faculty and practical exposure during D.El.Ed. matter a lot for skill development. Overall, this is a good alternative and keeps you on track toward your long-term goal.

Thank you, and I hope this clears your doubt.


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can i do B-ed after B-tech in C.S.E branch from Bhaktabala B-ed collage Nadia

Nikita shahi 11th Aug, 2025

Yes, you can pursue B.Ed. after completing B.Tech in CSE, as per NCTE norms. Many B.Ed. colleges accept engineering graduates, especially for teaching technical or mathematics-related subjects. Bhaktabala B.Ed. College in Nadia follows West Bengal University of Teachers’ Training guidelines, so you’ll need to meet their minimum marks requirement (usually 50% aggregate in graduation). When applying, you may have to choose a teaching subject—since you’re from CSE, Computer Science or Mathematics is the natural choice. Keep in mind that B.Ed. is a pedagogy-oriented course, so the focus will be on how to teach, not on technical programming skills. Before applying, confirm with the college if they have specific seat allocations for non-arts/science graduates, as some institutions limit intake for professional degree holders. If teaching is your goal, your B.Tech background will actually give you an edge in teaching computer-related subjects.

Thank you, and best of luck.


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How to fill nvs form class 9th himdi midium

Rahul Mandal 12th Aug, 2025

Hello,

To fill the forms of the class 9th NVS (Navodaya Vidalaya Samiti) application, you need to follow these steps

  1. Access the official website or go to this website: https://navodaya.gov.in/nvs/en/Home2
  2. After enter this website you have to locate the registration link that might labeled "JNV Class Registration 2026-2027."
  3. Fill the personal details here that they will ask for.
  4. Uploads the documents that they will ask for.

I hope it will clear your query!!

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Jcece councelling me spot round start kab hota h

Prachi Kumari 11th Aug, 2025

Hello,

The JCECE spot round (special round) counselling date for 2025 has not been announced yet. Till now, only the three main rounds are completed.

In 2024, the spot round started in the second week of September. This year, it is also expected around mid or late September, but you should wait for the official notice from JCECEB.

Hope it helps !

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Neet ug cut off for general kashmiri migrants was 415 in 2023, 431 in 2024 and 400 this year not 330-380 marks so can anyone with good cut off knowledge mention their contact like social media id here please

Nikita shahi 11th Aug, 2025

Hi!

For the last three years, the NEET UG cut-off for General Kashmiri Migrants has been 415 marks in 2023, 431 in 2024, and this year it is expected around 400 marks. This cut-off is for government medical colleges under the reserved category for migrants and may vary depending on seat allotment and number of applicants. If your score is between 330–380, the chances for government MBBS seats are slim, but you might still secure a BDS or private MBBS seat depending on counselling rounds. Keep checking the official MCC website and J&K counselling notices because they post category-wise cut-off lists. If you are preparing for next year, target at least 420+ for safer chances in MBBS under this quota. Remember, each year competition changes, so never rely solely on past data—use it as a guideline.

Thank you for reading,



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