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D. Y. Patil College of Engineering, especially its campuses in Akurdi and Pimpri (Pune), is known for decent quality in BTech courses. Students who studied Mechanical Engineering said that they got placed in companies like Voltas, TCS, Infosys, and Kone Cranes. Many said the college gives good technical training, communication skill support, and placement help starting from the early years.
Students who took Biotechnology said that it may not be the best option in India unless you plan to go abroad for higher studies. So if you want a stable job after BTech itself, better to choose streams like Computer Science, IT, Mechanical, or Civil.
Most students gave a rating of 4 out of 5 to the college. CS and IT branches have the highest placements. Some students got even 20+ lakh packages but average packages are around 3 to 4 lakh per year. 70 to 80 percent students from CS and IT get jobs but in core branches like Civil and Mechanical, the packages are usually lower.
Many students also said that attendance rules are strict and hostel fees are on the higher side. But at the same time, the college gives good infrastructure, nice campus life, and many student clubs and activities. The teaching staff and placement cell are helpful, especially for internships and job training.
Some people on the internet said to avoid certain D Y Patil campuses but most agreed that Akurdi and Pimpri campuses are better than others. Overall, your own efforts, projects, and self-study matter the most, not just the college name.
If you want admission in BTech, you can prefer CS or IT for better placements. Mechanical and Civil are good too if you are interested, but the job offers might not be very high in package.
website links https://www.dypcoeakurdi.ac.in https://engg.dypvp.edu.in
Hello aspirant,
Yes, there is a course named Diploma in Elementary Education (D.EL.ED). It is a two years full time Diploma program designed to train teachers for primary level teaching. It inculdes both theoretical and practical training. The eligibility is passing of 10+2 from a recognized board. The admission is through entrance exam and personal interview.
For more information, click on the link given below,
https://www.careers360.com/courses/deled-diploma-in-elementary-education
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If you’re awaiting summer-bound selection results for JNV 2025, they typically publish the selected student list around April–May. The results appear on the official JNVST portal under the Result tab. If it’s early August and you haven’t seen anything yet, it’s possible that summer-bound rounds are delayed or pending. Keep checking the NVS website for updates. Often delays are due to candidate verification or seat vacancies. You can also contact the regional office via email or phone listed on the site. Be patient many students get shortlisted even in supplementary rounds.
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Hello Mahi!
Samrat Prithviraj College in Ajmer usually runs regular and private M.A. programs. However, whether they have offered M.A. Geography as a private option depends on the university’s rules .In recent years, private M.A. seats have been available in subjects where student demand remains consistent. I recommend contacting the college’s postgraduate admissions office or checking the university admission brochure online. If Geography appeared in previous years’ private courses list, it's likely to continue.
Get more information about : Samrat Prithviraj Chauhan Government College, Ajmer
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Hello Supriya
As you have done a dual undergraduate degree (BA.B.ED) you should choose graduation in the Essential Qualification section as both BA and B.ED are graduation degrees in themselves.
As BA.B.ED is a undergraduate degree, it is a graduation degree itself.
To know more about SSC CGL: SSC CGL by CAREERS 360
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You can either download the previous year's question papers of Class 10th of Jharkhand board from their official website www.jharkhandboard.com (//www.jharkhandboard.com)
Or from careers360 website, which also provides the question papers,
https://school.careers360.com/boards/jac/jac-10th-question-papers
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There are some good option you can choose after completing your 12th standard as a commerce student: - BBA(Bachelor of Business Administration): it's a 3 year UG course focuses mainly on your management, marketing and finance area. It helps you to gain more of practical knowledge. - B.com (//B.com) (H/P): These two are the most popular and best choices offered by different universities. You can pursue them if your interest is in accounting and finance sector. - Bachelors in Economics: Best for banking sector and learn about economy. - Diploma in Banking and Finance There are some professional courses you can apply for: -Charted accountant - Company Secretary - Cost & Management Accountant - Association of Chartered Certified Accountants - Bachelors of Law
JNV test 2025 summer bound list has been released. You can check your name in the selection list. The list is district wise and shows roll number, name and category. If your name is there, you can take admission. You also need to show your documents to school. The list is given on official Navodaya website and also on Careers360.
For more information:
https://school.careers360.com/articles/jnvst-class-6th-selection-list-2025
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Hi Vedant!
Yes, you can. In MHT CET CAP rounds, once you proceed to Round 2, you have the flexibility to add new college choices that you didn’t list in Round 1. However, these must be of equal or lower preference level than the original allotment 13th or below.. You cannot insert a new choice above your allotted rank only rearrange or append lower-ranked options. This is how seat upgrades happen when better institutions become available. Make sure to save and submit the updated choice list within the editing window before Round 2 deadline.
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CBSE give blueprint for all subjects in Class 10 for year 2025 to 26. Paper is for 80 marks and internal marks is 20. There are 3 types of questions ,some are objective (MCQ), some short, and some long. Students get 3 hours and 15 minutes to write. Sample papers and blueprints are on official CBSE website. Students can use it to prepare better.
Total marks: 100 (80 theory + 20 internal)
Time: 3 hours 15 minutes
Questions: MCQ, short answer, long answer
Subjects: Maths, Science, Social, English, Hindi
Competency-based questions: 40%
Objective-type (MCQ): 20%
Short + long answers: 40%
2 board chances: Feb-March and May
Blueprint helps in chapter-wise weight
Sample papers on: cbseacademic.nic.in
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