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Hi dear candidate,
The admissions for Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya (BCKV) for the year 2025 are still going on so the cut off for 2025 is not yet available. But, considering the previous year trends the cut off for general category is expected to be between 2,700 to 16,000 under WBJEE and for general category under JEE is expected to close at 10,000.
You can refer to our official website for more cut off details for BCKV:
BCKV Nadia Cutoff 2025: Check Previous Year’s Closing Cut Off Score/Trends
ALL THE BEST!
Hello Aspirant,
94 percentile in CUET UG is a decent score, and yes, you do have chances of getting admission in Delhi University (DU) for B.Sc. (Honours) courses.
With 94 percentile, you may not get top DU colleges like Hindu, SRCC, St. Stephen’s, Miranda House, or Hansraj, but you can definitely get good colleges like:
Ramjas College
Deshbandhu College
Motilal Nehru College
Dyal Singh College
Acharya Narendra Dev College (for Bio courses)
Bhaskaracharya College of Applied Sciences
Kalindi College (for girls)
All the best for your admission process.
RUHS General cutoff is approximately 65 to 75 plus marks
Your score: 51 marks, below the government cutoff
Recommended route: Look into private colleges or allied health courses , or attempt counselling rounds for possible seat availability
Since the standard BPT 2025 admission deadline (June 30, 2025) has passed at most regular colleges, your best option is to explore institutions still accepting applications - like Meenakshi College of Physiotherapy in Chennai, which has an extended deadline of August 31, 2025. You can apply there now or start preparing for the next intake cycle (2026) by monitoring notifications from universities and entrance exam schedules.
Dear candidate , What you can do now is : - Watch for stray vacancy / mop - up rounds . - Check the official counselling portal regularly . - Prepare for mop - up rounds . - Explore other options .
yes, diploma in dialysis technology after 12th is possible in some private paramedical institutes . but most reputed colleges need 12th with pcb . after diploma you can work as a dialysis technician or pursue higher education in renal care .
Good afternoon
Yes, you can do a Diploma in Dialysis Technician course after 10th, but it depends on the institute or state guidelines.
Minimum Qualification: 10th pass (some institutes require Science subjects, some do not).
Age: Usually 16–18 years minimum.
Some paramedical training centers, private colleges, and government skill development programs offer Diploma in Dialysis Technology after 10th
Private Institutes like:
Virohan Institute
CMC Vellore (requires 12th)
ICRI (some programs after 10th)
Institute of Paramedical Sciences, Delhi, etc.
Note: Many reputed hospitals or colleges (like AIIMS, CMC, Government Medical Colleges) may require 10+2 (Science) with Biology for admission.
Diploma in Dialysis Technology or DDT is not possible just after passing your 10th grade and you will need to have passed your 12th class with PCB subjects.
Some of the institutions may offer diploma for 10th class pass students but later when it comes to job selection process, the recruiters would prefer a student with 12th class pass and science background.
Know more about DDT at our official website:
PG Diploma in Dialysis Technology: Course, Fees, Eligibility, Syllabus, Colleges, Salary, Scope
ALL THE BEST !
Hello aspirant,
The three-year undergraduate BSc Computer Science curriculum focuses on the foundations of computer science, such as software development, programming, and algorithms. Introduction to Data Structures, Numerical Analysis, Python Programming, and other subjects are covered in the Bachelor of Science in Computer Science program. Computer science is a discipline that is always changing and presents a wide range of chances for advancement.
For complete information, you an visit our site through following link:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/b-sc-computer-science
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Hello Pragyan
So you have done Diploma and have a work experience of 4 years which is great. But unfortunately, doing MBA requires an undergraduate degree (of minimum 3 years) from a recognized university. Diploma holders are not eligible for regular MBA.
But there are some alternatives routes which you can take if you wanna do MBA which are: 1. Lateral Entry: You can apply for lateral entries in colleges for B.Tech/B.E. if you have done your diploma in engineering/technology field. So you will be in 2nd year and after completing the degree (which will take 3 years as you will be lateral), you could pursue MBA. 2. Distance/Online MBA: Some private institutions offer Distance/Online MBA but be aware that many of them are not recognized by UGC/AICTE. 3. Degree: You could also pursue a 3 year degree in BBA/BA/B.Com/ whichever stream you are interested in.
If you would really want to pursue MBA, my personal recommendation would be go for a lateral entry or New degree as per your convenience as both will take 3 years. Or if you just want the skills taught in MBA, you can gain them by doing certificates/courses uploaded by IIMs and other professional institutes/individuals like Coursera and Udemy.
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