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Hello Ratnesh, You can use the domicile of the state from where you have passed your class 12th examination and in your case it is Uttar Pradesh. So therefore you will be considered as the domicile of Uttar Pradesh and you should use the domicile of Uttar Pradesh in your
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With a score of 94 in the CET exam, you may have the opportunity to get admission to several nursing colleges in Haryana. Here are a few options you could consider:
Pt. B.D. Sharma University of Health Sciences, Rohtak : This university has affiliated colleges that offer B.Sc.
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With a NEET score of 622 and belonging to the OBC category, you have a strong chance of securing a seat in government or autonomous medical colleges both under the All India Quota (AIQ) and the state quota in Uttar Pradesh. Here’s a breakdown of your chances:
Yes, Most of the IITs(even the reputed ones) consider BSc graduates for MTech programs like:
1. IIT Delhi
2. IIT Bombay
3. IIT Kanpur
4. IIT Kharagpur etc
However, you'll need to meet specific eligibility criteria, such as:
1. Qualifying GATE with a good score with over 800-950 (Out of
Hello there, If your NTA application is in the general category, you cannot directly apply under the BCM (Backward Class Muslim) quota in Tamil Nadu state counseling. The BCM quota is a reserved category specific to Tamil Nadu, and your application must reflect your eligibility for that quota.
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Yes, you can get admission to BHMS without taking the NEET exam. While NEET is a common requirement for many colleges, some institutions offer direct admission based on your 10+2 marks or conduct their own entrance exams.
Certain private colleges have the option for direct admission without NEET, provided you
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