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Hello Kaushal
To clear the PW NSAT scholarship exam in 20 days, focus on NCERT revision, daily practice and emphasis on reasoning and mental ability.
Consistency will be the key. Show up everyday for the next 20 days and with the right strategy, you will clear it.
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No, without the NEET exam admission to most courses like MBBS/BDS/BHMS/BAMS etc is not possible as even private colleges have the basic criteria of having to appear for NEET to get admission into their college.
So you will need to give NEET for the same.
B.Sc Nursing can be done by both male and female candidates as the course is open for both. It depends on college to college whether the given college is Girls only college or Boys only college or Co-Ed.
To know more about B.Sc Nursing: B.Sc Nursing by CAREERS360
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Completing past year's UP CNET question papers is essential for comprehending the format of the test, determining key subjects, and enhancing time management and problem-solving abilities. By exposing applicants to well-known question types and patterns that frequently recur in the real exam, it also acts as an essential self-evaluation tool to monitor progress, identify areas of weakness, and boost confidence.
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For better preparation first cover all topics of syllabus and then move on to practising question papers, here are some previous year papers for your better preparation: https://medicine.careers360.com/download/ebooks/cnet-2024-question-paper-solutions-free-pdf
Yes, you can technically apply for a master’s in chemistry (M.Sc Chemistry), but most universities require a B.Sc degree with chemistry as a core or honours subject for eligibility. If you only studied botany as your generic elective and didn’t take core chemistry papers, many top universities may not accept your application, or they may ask you to clear bridge courses or prerequisites. Some universities with flexible admission policies might allow it if you have basic chemistry knowledge and good grades, but your options will be limited compared to students with a chemistry background.
Annai Women's College of Education The two-year B.Ed. program is offered full-time. Candidates must register and submit an application in order to be considered for admission to Annai College of Education for Women. Students can confirm their candidacy by paying the B.Ed. costs after their seat is assigned.
For more information, you can visit our site through following link:
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/annai-college-of-education-kumbakonam
Yes, your EWS certificate issued on 10 January 2025 will generally remain valid for the entire financial year (April–March), unless the authority specifically mentions an expiry date. For most central and state admissions/recruitments, EWS and residential certificates issued in the current financial year (2025–26) are accepted up to the counselling/admission dates in September 2025.
So yes, both your EWS and residential certificate issued in January 2025 should be valid for use till September 2025, unless the college/university explicitly demands a “fresh” certificate closer to admission.
No, admissions to B.Com. programs in India for the 2025–2026 academic year are typically closed because most universities, including those that use the CUET entrance exam, have already closed their application deadlines, which were in the middle of 2025.
Hello Aanchal
Yes, B.Com (//B.Com) admissions are still open in universities like:
1. DU Sol 2. Amity University 3. SRM 4. Jindal School 5. Geeta University 6. KCC Institute 7. IGNOU
Most colleges/universities have done their counselling process or are at the last rounds where you can't apply but the colleges I listed can still give you admissions so contact them.
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