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I got rank 1000000 can I get NIH

OISHEE BANERJEE 17th Jun, 2025

Hey! First of all, don’t feel bad seeing a rank like 10 lakh — I know it can be disappointing, but it’s honestly not the end. For NIH, the cutoff ranks are usually much lower, so with this rank, it’s going to be tough through the normal counselling route. But that doesn’t mean you’re out of options.

You can still look into private colleges, some state-level quota seats, or even take a drop year if you feel confident enough to give it another shot. A lot of students come back stronger after a gap year, especially with the right guidance and mindset.

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I got rank 1000000 can I get NIH

Sajal Trivedi 17th Jun, 2025

Hello aspirant,

First of all congratulations for scoring this rank but unfortunately you can not get NIH at such rank. It will be difficult to go through the regular counseling process with this rank because the cutoff ranks for NIH are typically significantly lower.  However, that does not imply that you have no other choices.  Private universities or some state-level quota seats are still some of the options available to you.

Thank you

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I did bsc nursing in 2025 can i pursue msc in nutrition and dietics

Sajal Trivedi 17th Jun, 2025

Hello aspirant,

After earning a B.Sc. in nursing, you can pursue an M.Sc. in nutrition.  A appropriate bachelor's degree in nutrition, food science, or related health sciences is necessary for postgraduate courses (MSc in Dietetics & Nutrition).  Merit-based admissions, university-specific assessments, or entrance exams like NEET PG may be used.

Thank you

Hope this information helps you

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May I get admission in government engineering college with 55%

OISHEE BANERJEE 17th Jun, 2025

Hey there!

Thanks for your question! So yes, you can still get admission in a government engineering college with 55% in your Class 12, depending on a few factors. Most states and entrance exams like JEE Main or state-level ones (like WBJEE, BCECE, MHT CET, etc.) have eligibility criteria where you just need to pass 12th with Physics, Chemistry, and Maths. Some require at least 45–50% in PCM, so with 55%, you’re above that in many cases!

Now, getting into top government colleges might be tough because they usually have higher cutoffs and competition, but if you’ve appeared for the entrance exam and have a valid score, there are still decent options you can go for — especially through state quota or if you’re from a reserved category.

Don’t worry at all — you’ve got options.

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My college timings are8.00am to6.00pm so I should cover my college home work for 1.5 hours and 2 hrs for 2nd year objective and 1 hour for 1st year objective which I have not started till now , because there is no proper guidance for me and I need time table and important chapters for jee mains 2026

Sonakshi Kumari 18th Jun, 2025

Hello Aspirant,

Managing JEE preparation along with a tight college schedule is challenging, but with proper planning, it’s definitely possible. Since your college timings are from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM, you still have evenings and weekends to prepare effectively. Here’s a balanced daily time table you can follow:

Suggested Daily Time Table (Monday to Saturday):

  • 6:00 AM – 7:00 AM → Quick revision of formulas/theory (Before college)

  • 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM → College homework + assignments

  • 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM → JEE 2nd-year syllabus (Focus on new chapters + PYQs)

  • 10:00 PM – 11:00 PM → 1st-year JEE backlog (Start topic by topic)

Sunday (Full Focus on JEE):

  • 3–4 hours → Cover difficult topics/concepts

  • 2 hours → Attempt full syllabus practice tests or mock tests

  • 1 hour → Revise formulas/short notes


Important Chapters for JEE Main 2026 (Based on Weightage & Scoring Potential):

Physics:

  1. Mechanics (Work, Power, Energy; Laws of Motion; Rotational Motion)

  2. Current Electricity & Magnetism

  3. Electrostatics & Capacitance

  4. Modern Physics (Photoelectric Effect, Nuclear Physics)

  5. Heat & Thermodynamics

Chemistry:

  1. Chemical Bonding

  2. Thermodynamics (Physical Chemistry)

  3. Organic Chemistry (GOC, Hydrocarbons, Alcohols, Aldehydes)

  4. Coordination Compounds

  5. Chemical Kinetics

  6. Biomolecules & Polymers (For quick scoring)

Mathematics:

  1. Quadratic Equations & Sequence and Series

  2. Matrices & Determinants

  3. Limit, Continuity, and Differentiability

  4. Integration & Application of Integrals

  5. Probability

  6. 3D Geometry & Vectors

Stay consistent, and you will definitely see progress. All the best for your JEE 2026 preparation.


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What is the placement record of the university

Sajal Trivedi 17th Jun, 2025

Hello aspirant,

Checking the placement record of any university before taking admission is must. It is a very important criteria on which the decision to whether take admission in a particular university or not is based.

Here you have not provided me the name of college or other information, I suggest you to please provide such required information so that I can help you better.

Thank you

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I want to register for online scholarship exam. So how I can?

OISHEE BANERJEE 17th Jun, 2025

Hey!  If you want to register for an online scholarship exam, the process is actually pretty simple. First, you need to decide which scholarship exam you're aiming for — like ISTSE, iACST by Aakash, MVSAT by Vedantu, or even AIYSEE. These exams are usually conducted online for students from various classes or streams.

To register, you can go to the official website of the scholarship exam. There, you’ll find an option to register or sign up. You’ll need to fill in your basic details like your name, class, school name, contact number, and email ID. After that, you’ll choose your preferred exam date or slot if it’s available. Some exams are free, while some may have a small registration fee that you can pay online.

Once you complete the registration, you’ll usually get a confirmation message or email with your login credentials for the exam portal. Before the exam day, many of these portals also allow you to try mock tests to get used to the pattern.

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My rank is 188242 where I get admission In mbbs

Sajal Trivedi 17th Jun, 2025

Hello aspirant,

NEET is one of the toughest exam of India and limited number of seats in medical colleges make it even more hard. With such rank you can not get the admission in MBBS course in any government university.

I suggest you to try to get admission in Private Institutes.

Thank you

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Which universities are best for b tech

Sajal Trivedi 18th Jun, 2025

Hello aspirant,

Here below I am providing you with the name of some of the best Btech colleges in India:

  • The Indian Institute of Technology Madras
  • The Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
  • The Indian Institute of Technology New Delhi
  • The Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
  • The Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur

To know about many more colleges you can visit our site through following link:

https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-be-btech-colleges-in-india

Thank you

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In this college B. E or B. Tech is same or different

preeti kataria 17th Jun, 2025

B.E. (Bachelor of Engineering) and B.Tech (Bachelor of Technology) are almost the same. Both are 4-year engineering courses and have similar subjects. The only small difference is that B.E. focuses more on theory, while B.Tech is a bit more practical.


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