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With a 27,500 rank in COMEDK 2025, getting top branches like CSE, AIML, or ECE in tier-1 colleges (RV, BMS, MSRIT, PES) is unlikely. However, you can target tier-2/3 colleges where you may get branches like Mechanical, Civil, EEE, Biotechnology, or sometimes IT/ECE in lower-demand institutes. Colleges you can realistically expect include Dayananda Sagar, CMRIT, Acharya Institute, New Horizon, and East Point. If flexible with branch/college, you will find good options.
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For Gargi Agriculture Research and Training Institute (GARTI), Nashik , the online registration link for the 2025-26 session is typically found on their official website .
You should visit: https://www.gargiedu.com/
Look for an "Admissions" or "Apply Online" section. You'll usually need to register with a valid email and phone number, fill out the application form with your details, upload required documents, and pay the application fee online. Admissions are generally merit-based on your 10+2 marks. Keep an eye on their website for exact dates and detailed instructions.
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To get accurate details, please ask your question with the name of examination in which you got 92400 rank and the course in which you are interested.
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At 9,500 rank in NEET PG under General Category, getting core clinicals like MD General Medicine, Pediatrics, or Radiology in Delhi’s top institutes (AIIMS, MAMC, LHMC, UCMS, VMMC) is very unlikely, as their cutoffs usually close within the top 2–4k ranks. However, you still have chances for non-clinical branches like Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Pharmacology, and sometimes Forensic Medicine in government colleges, or you may get para-clinical/less competitive branches in private/deemed colleges in Delhi NCR.
With a NEET PG score of 100–110, it’s nearly impossible to secure Diploma in Anaesthesia in government or reputed private colleges since even diploma courses close at higher scores. However, some lower-tier deemed/private medical colleges with higher fee structures and vacant seats in the mop-up or stray vacancy rounds may offer admission depending on seat availability. You should keep an eye on deemed universities in states like Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Maharashtra, where private colleges sometimes take very low scores for diploma seats in the last rounds.
Here is the link where you can get all previous year papers for NMMS : NMMS Question Paper
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There are a few "Ghanshyam PG College" institutions. To provide the correct contact number, please specify which one you're looking for (e.g., location).
However, here are contact numbers for some prominent ones:
Dr. Ghanshyam Singh P.G. College, Varanasi:
Phone: +91 8004045332
Email: dgspgc@gmail.com
Address: Soyepur, Lalpur, Azamgarh Rd, Uttar Pradesh 221010
Ghanshyam Urvashi PG College, Prayagraj:
Phone: +91 8924057222, +91 9621925222
Email: ghanshyamurvashi@gmail.com
Address: Phoolpur, Prayagraj, Boodae, Uttar Pradesh 211002
Always check their official website for the most accurate and up-to-date contact details.
Yes, you’re eligible to pursue MSc Nutrition after completing BSc Nursing since most universities accept graduates from life sciences/health sciences backgrounds. Admissions are usually through entrance exams like CUET-PG, ICAR AIEEA (for agri/nutrition-based institutes), or university-specific tests such as those conducted by IGNOU, Jamia Millia Islamia, Delhi University, and BHU. Some private colleges may also offer direct admission based on merit in your BSc scores.
Chapter 8 in Science Physics for Class 10 (NCERT) is typically Motion .
Here are key notes:
Motion : When an object changes its position with time.
Distance : Total path covered (scalar, no direction).
Displacement : Shortest path from start to end (vector, has direction).
Speed : How fast an object moves (distance/time).
Velocity : Speed with direction (displacement/time).
Acceleration : Change in velocity over time.
Types of Motion : Uniform (constant velocity) and Non-uniform (changing velocity).
Graphs : Distance-time graphs (slope = speed), Velocity-time graphs (slope = acceleration, area = displacement).
Equations of Motion : v=u+at, s=ut+1/2at2, v2=u2+2as. (where u=initial velocity, v=final velocity, a=acceleration, t=time, s=displacement).
No, both are not the same.
PEN ID means Permanent Education Number . It is given to students by the school or education board.
APAAR ID means Automated Permanent Academic Account Registry . It is a digital ID under the "One Nation One Student ID" system by the government.
So, both are different, but APAAR ID can also include details like PEN, Aadhaar, and academic records.
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