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AIIMS me EWS category ke liye 2026 me exact cutoff depend karega exam ke difficulty aur seats par, lekin pichle trend ke hisab se AIIMS Delhi ke liye kam se kam 670+ marks chahiye honge. Dusre AIIMS jaise Bhopal, Jodhpur, Rishikesh, Patna, etc. ke liye 640–660 marks ke aas-paas admission mil sakta hai. Safe side ke liye 660+ target karna best hoga, taaki aapko top AIIMS me seat milne ke chances bane rahe.
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If you cleared Sem 1 but got KT (backlogs) in Sem 2 and 3 and later dropped out, you can still rejoin from Sem 4, but only after clearing your pending KT subjects first.
Here’s how it usually works:
You must apply for re-admission or continuation at your college/university.
Once your Sem 2 and 3 backlogs are cleared, you can move to Sem 4.
Approval depends on your college rules and university regulations (some universities allow continuation with ATKT, some don’t).
So yes, you can join Sem 4, but only after clearing your KT papers or getting permission from your college’s academic office.
Hope you understand.
Yes, after completing BNYS (Bachelor of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences), you are fully eligible for MPH (Master of Public Health) in India. Many top institutes accept BNYS graduates because the degree falls under AYUSH and health sciences.
Some good institutions offering MPH for BNYS students are:
PHFI – Indian Institutes of Public Health (Delhi, Hyderabad, Gandhinagar, Shillong)
TISS Mumbai (Tata Institute of Social Sciences)
Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE)
JIPMER Puducherry
Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education, Chennai
You can apply directly or through entrance exams depending on the institute. These programs prepare you for careers in public health, research, health policy, and hospital management.
I have attached link regarding same:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/mph-master-of-public-health
To get MBBS seat in a government medical college, you need to get at least 600+ marks in NEET. Focus on NCERT and take help from books available in the market. Solve MCQs and attempt previous year papers to get the gist of exam pattern. Take frequent tests. Focus on revision. Study for at least 8-10 hours productively. Watch lectures available online. Build concepts and practice as much as possible. Put a timer while solving questions to increase your question solving skills. By focusing on NCERT and solving strategic questions, you can easily secure MBBS seat in a government college. Have faith in yourself and in God and just work hard and smart. Make a strategy that works for you and work towards your goal.
Best of luck!!
Diploma in Agriculture courses generally take 2-3 years to complete. Their are certification courses in agriculture available that take 6 months to complete. They are generally offered to a student after 10th or 12th, depending on the certification chosen. Some colleges also offer executive diploma courses of 6 months which have different eligibility criteria than a traditional diploma.
The compassionate path of Nursing welcomes everyone! Yes, many B Sc . Nursing colleges now admit boys, recognizing the universal need for male nurses. Find your inclusive program and list of colleges across India in this resource: https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bsc-in-nursing-science-universities-in-india Start your essential career
Yes, joining NCC (National Cadet Corps) is a very good option for you, especially as a civil engineering diploma student. It helps build discipline, leadership, physical fitness, and teamwork skills, and also adds extra weightage if you plan to appear for defense, government, or PSU jobs later.
Since your college doesn’t have an NCC unit, don’t worry, you can still join as an open candidate . Here’s what you can do:
Visit the nearest college or institution that has an NCC unit (Army, Navy, or Air Wing).
Meet the NCC Officer (ANO) or visit the nearest NCC Battalion headquarters in your district.
Ask to register as an open cadet under that unit.
Submit your 10th marksheet, ID proof, and medical certificate if required.
So yes, joining NCC is definitely worth it. You just need to apply through a nearby college or NCC battalion office since your own college doesn’t have it.
Since you’re an MBBS graduate, here are your best job options:
Government jobs: Apply for Medical Officer posts, UPSC CMS, NHM, ESIC, or Railways — salary 60K–1L/month. Hospital jobs: Work as Junior Resident or RMO in govt/private hospitals to gain experience. Higher studies: Prepare for NEET PG, INICET, or go for MPH/MBA (Hospital Management). Non-clinical: Try medical writing, pharma, research, or telemedicine roles.
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Pillai College, Rasayani offers a BSc in Data Science, and while it doesn’t clearly state that internships are guaranteed, the college does provide training, industry tie-ups, and placement support for Data Science and IT students.
They often organize industrial visits, workshops, and internship opportunities through their Training & Placement Cell. However, the internship may not be mandatory or assured for every student, it depends on availability and performance.
You should contact the college placement cell or department directly to know about:
Internship duration and eligibility
Companies that offered internships last year
Whether it’s a part of the final-year curriculum
So yes, internship options are available, but they are not automatic, you’ll have to apply through the college’s placement process.
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