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To get admission in Thakur College (TIMSCDR) through MCA-CET, the cutoff for the All India category in 2025 was around 96.39 percentile. Since you were born in Bihar but did your SSC and HSC in Mumbai, you'll likely fall under the All India quota. So, to stay on the safer side, you should aim for at least 95–97 percentile or higher. Cutoffs can change depending on the competition each year, so the higher you score, the better your chances. Thakur is a good college, so it stays slightly competitive. Keep your focus strong for the 2026 exam and start preparing early
Hello there, In Jaipur, NIMS College of Paramedical Technology, Jaipur National University (JNU), and Rungta Nursing College are some of the good places offering 2-year full-time diplomas after 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Maths. Their courses deal with radiation safety, radiotherapy, and diagnostic imaging techniques. Besides, Geetanjali College of Pharmaceutical Studies, Udaipur, and Om Sterling Global University , Hisar (Haryana), are also offering similar programs in radiotherapy and radiation technology.
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The MCA admission process for the next academic year (2026-27) will generally begin in early 2026. For government college MCA admissions in Madhya Pradesh, you should keep an eye on the website of the Directorate of Technical Education (DTE), Madhya Pradesh, as they conduct the MCA counselling process.
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There are several good university in India for the BCA program with good placements
The JET 2026 exam for JAIN MCA admission is a 150-minute online, computer based test with 120 objective-type questions across physics, chemistry, Mathematics, Aptitude, Logical Reasoning, and English covering higher secondary level topics, with one marks for each correct answer and no negetive marking. A detailed official syllabus will be available on the Jain University website, and the specific exam pattern will be confirmed on the admit card and official portal.
You can learn about the topics needed to be covered in the utkal University examination for the PGDA course in the Utkal University as mentioned, by following the given link for the general details including the details for the examination of entrance.
https://www.careers360.com/university/utkal-university-bhubaneswar
To enroll in a PhD in India, first obtain a master's degree with at least 55% marks, pass a national or university entrance exam like UGC-NET or GATE, submit a strong research proposal, and clear a subsequent interview round. After admission, complete required coursework and conduct research for 3-6 years to finish your dissertation and earn your PhD.
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Yes, you can apply for an integrated at IISc but only if your B.Sc. in medical laboratory technician is recognized as a science degree (biological or chemical sciences) and should include subjects like:- biology, chemistry, or biochemistry.
IISc may not accept you if your course is more technical or training based. So it would be better if you do M.Sc. in a science subject and then apply for a regular PhD.
for more details you can visit the link below:-
https://www.careers360.com/university/indian-institute-of-science-bangalore
The new 4 year graduation scheme for any degree is just to convert your degree into a Honours, (eg: B.com to B.com Hons). And no, its not compulsory to do a 4 year graduation. You can just go for your Bachelor's degree only. That's totally on you.
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Under the new RCI rules you cannot directly join M.Psy (clinical psychology) as an B.Sc. forensic science student as your degree is not in psychology.
you will need to complete a 1 year master's in psychology from a recognized university then you can apply for M.Psy. to become a licensed clinical psychologist.
you can also consider M.Sc. in clinical psychology or forensic psychology.
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