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The last date of admission for commerce programs in India for the 2025-26 academic year varies by institution and program. So, you should check the official website of the institute where you want admission to get the last date of the admission.
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DELED is a diploma course so the fees are generally lower usually ranging from approximately 5,700 to 25,000 per year. Private colleges are more expensive, with yearly fees between 35,000 and 60,000.
Also there is additional charges for exams, books, or hostel facilities.
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Typically the fees for the DELEd course depend on the institute type, like whether your institute is government or private, where the government offers lower fees than the private counterpart. Still, the average course fees are in the range of INR 5000 to 1.5 lakh for the entire duration of the 2-year course.
If you want to know the release date of the DELEd exam, you should check the official website of the education board or respective colleges in your specific state for information on admission dates, as the application timelines vary by region and year.
Here is the link where you can get the Quarterly Question Papers : TN 11th Quarterly Exam Accountancy Question Paper 2025-26
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Yes, you can become eligible for Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies if you pass the NIOS Mathematics exam, but you must check the specific eligibility criteria for the degree you are applying to at SSCBS, as some BBA courses there require mathematics and English to be mandatory subjects from your 12th grade.
Yes, a student studying in class 8 this year would be eligible for the RMS CET for the 2027-28 academic session if they meet the age and educational criteria for class 9 admission. For the 2026-2027 session, the age limit is 13-15 years as of March 31, 2026, and the student must have passed or be studying in Class 8.
Yes, you can fill the CNET form even if you have 46% in Class 10th. There is no minimum percentage requirement in Class 10th for CNET. Eligibility is mainly based on Class 12th subjects and marks.
For admission to MBBS in private colleges, a "donation" is paid under the management quota, where a minimum NEET score of just qualifying marks (e.g., 160-170 marks are required for the general category, or a minimum of the 40th percentile) is required, rather than a high score.
The fees for open intermediate, often referred to as distance or open schooling for Class 11 and 12, depend on the education board you choose, such as NIOS (National Institute of Open Schooling) or a state open school. For NIOS, the registration fee for two years of intermediate generally ranges between 1,800 to 2,500 rupees for five subjects if you are from the general category, while reserved categories like SC, ST, and female candidates often get concessions. In addition to this, you may have to pay around 200 to 600 rupees extra per subject if you opt for additional subjects, and separate exam fees are charged before each public exam. State open schools may have slightly different structures, usually between 2,000 to 5,000 rupees in total for the course. If you join through a study center or private institute, they may also add their own service or tuition fees, so the overall cost can increase.
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