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Yes, you can enter B.Tech Biotechnology via the AP EAPCET BiPC stream because the AP EAPCET (formerly EAMCET) BiPC stream explicitly includes B.Tech Biotechnology as an eligible course, and your 12th BiPC completion makes you eligible for this stream.
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Hello Vedansh
With 4917 rank in WBJEE and being a home state candidate, these are the colleges in which you have a good chance in:
1. Ramkrishna Mahato Government Engineering College 2. Cooch Behar Government Engineering College 3. Government College of Engineering and Textile Technology 4. Alipurdar Government Engineering and Management College 5. Narula Institute of Technology 6. Meghnad Saha Institute of TechnologY 7. Techno India Group 8. Heritage Institute of Technology
To know more about WBJEE: WBJEE by CAREERS360
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Hi dear candidate,
The results for round 1 of West Bengal Joint Entrance Exam (WBJEE) are out and you can check them at our official website. Kindly check at the link given below:
WBJEE Round 1 Seat Allotment 2025 Results (Out) - Check Allotted College & Rank
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PhD in Nursing is a research-based programme. Admission is usually given through entrance exam and interview.
Basic eligibility:
Master’s degree in Nursing (M.Sc. Nursing) from a recognised university.
Minimum 55% marks (50% for reserved category).
Some universities also require teaching or clinical experience.
Admission process:
Apply to the university or institute offering PhD Nursing.
Appear for entrance test (based on research aptitude, nursing concepts, and subject knowledge).
Shortlisted candidates are called for interview or proposal presentation.
Final selection is based on entrance test, interview, and academic record.
Duration: Minimum 3 years, can extend up to 5-6 years depending on research work.
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Generally the PhD Law admission timeline can vary at universities, but the application takes place in the first half of the year. If you want to get admission to the specific colleges, you need to visit this specific college website and get this admission info.
The application forms are institution specific.
So you need to select the institution first and then visit their official website to get the application form.
The admissions for 2026 will open by end of 2025 or early 2026. So you'll get the application form at that time on the official website of the institutions.
Hi aspirant,
If you are willing to give jee and you are in 12 th then it is best to focus from now on as u have to give your boards this year as well . And according to the exam pattern you can prepare for your jee prelims with you boards at the same time it is hardly differ from each other . But if you have 0 preparation and even your basics are not clear then i suggest u to take a drop and prepare to the fullest for next year thankyou .
Typically there isn't any fixed rate for the B.Ed. course in India, but the fees range between INR 25,000 and 200,000 per annum. Also, the fees depend on the institute type, like whether it's a government or private college, where the government colleges offer lower fees than private colleges.
Hello Aspirant,
You are passionate about Obstetrics & Gynecology but only a diploma option is possible and just in case you want to consider the future scope. But remember, the scope of a diploma is limited compared to DNB./MD. Among the many other specialties you could apply to, DNB Anesthesia, ENT, and Ophthalmology are all good choices with a positive scope of practice. If a work-life balance is most important to you, then Ophthalmology is the better option; if your primary goal is to work in a surgical field and you love challenges, then ENT makes more sense; and if you have no problems with flexible hours and have open interests with getting in to high demand specialties, then Anesthesia will provide you a consistent and stable scope of practice. All in all, I think you should seriously consider which field you could see yourself practicing for a long time, not just because of your current medical rank.
Hey! With a 35k rank, a diploma seat in OBGYN is possible and if that’s the branch you’re genuinely interested in, I would suggest you go for it. Later on, you can always upgrade through secondary DNB, so it won’t stop your long-term plans.
As for the other options – Anaesthesia, ENT, and Ophthalmology – all three are good branches in their own way. Anaesthesia gives you wide demand and scope in critical care, ENT and Ophthalmology are more surgical and can open up private practice opportunities later.
Since you’ve mentioned you’re hardworking and flexible, the decision should depend on what you really want to see yourself doing in the long run. If you’re passionate about women’s health, choose OBG; if you want comparatively better work–life balance, Anaesthesia can be considered.
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