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Most of the B.Sc. Nursing seats in IPU are filled through NEET. Very few seats, if any, remain for CET candidates in later rounds or spot rounds. With a CET rank of 169, your chances are very low because priority is given to NEET qualifiers.
You can still wait for the spot round, but chances are limited.
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Many institutions in India offer a PGD in Cyber Law, providing a deep dive into the legal aspects of cybersecurity and digital regulations.Admission deadlines for these programs vary depending on the institution.
For example, the Postgraduate Diploma in Cyber Law & Cyber Forensics at the National Law School of India University, Bangalore, closes for admissions on August 20, 2025. The total fee for this course for Indian nationals is 57,000. IGNOU offers a PG Certificate in Cyber Law, and the last date to apply for the July 2025 session was August 15, 2025. The fee for this program is 8,400.
Fees at other institutions typically range between 18,500 and 2,50,000 for the entire course, depending on the institution and the mode of study (online, distance, or regular).
For More collehes PGD in Cyber Law programs.
To get accurate details, please ask your question with the name and location on the college which you are referring to.
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Yes, many universities offer PG Diploma in Cyber Law. Notable ones include:
Duration: 1 year (usually distance or part-time), fees: 20,000 – 60,000 depending on university, a dmission generally between May – August every year. For 2025 intake, check university websites around April for notifications.
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For admission into a Diploma in Anesthesia and Critical Care, eligibility varies depending on the institute, but the general criteria remain similar. Usually, candidates must have passed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as your core subjects. Some institutes require a minimum of 50% marks, while others may have their own entrance exams or accept NEET/State CET scores. The diploma program generally lasts 2 years, focusing on training students in operating anesthesia machines. Admission is usually merit-based, and in certain states, paramedical counseling is held for diploma programs.
For colleges you can check here: https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-diploma-in-anesthesiology-and-pallative-medicine-colleges-in-india
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For eligibility of Diploma in Anaesthesia and Critical Care, Candidates will need to have:
As eligibility can vary from university to university, candidates can refer to the specific institute for eligibility guidelines
To take admission in a Diploma in Anaesthesia and Critical Care, the basic criteria usually include having an MBBS degree (or equivalent) from an MCI/NMC-recognized university, successful completion of internship, and valid registration with a state medical council. Admission is typically based on NEET-PG score or other state/national entrance exams, followed by counseling. Some private institutions may also offer seats through direct admission under management quota.
There is currently know announcement on the second round of kcet 2025 counselling, which includes option editing. But the initial option entry and the mock allocation rounds are over. Candidates will have the opportunity to change their selections after the stimulated allocation. The second round schedule, which includes the dates for optional editing, will be made public on the Karnataka examinations authority's official website.
Some well-known options are:
Most of these colleges take admission based on merit in entrance exams (like university-level entrance tests) or through NEET PG score.
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The PhD Hetu Samanya examination is conducted as part of the common eligibility process for doctoral programs in certain universities. The exact date for the 2025–26 session has not been officially announced yet, as such notifications are usually released by the concerned examination body a few months before the exam. Typically, these exams are held once or twice a year, depending on the institution and the state where it is conducted. To prepare yourself, you should regularly check the official website of the university or state higher education board conducting the test. Usually, notifications will include important details such as eligibility criteria, application deadlines, exam syllabus, and exam pattern. If you are planning to apply, make sure your research proposal and academic documents are ready well in advance.
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