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MOHANAPRIYA M

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Following procedure should be followed to took place in the admission process for BSC nursing in AIIMS,Firstly check with the official website of AIIMS, to apply for the registration process which were happened at the month of April end. After completing the fees payment the final registration will be done. Then National level entrance exams were conducted and results were announced. Then based on the cut off marks as selective students called for counselling ended up with document submission and fees procedures.

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Raziya Chikkale

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Yes, B.Tech Biotechnology graduates are eligible for the ICAR AIEEA PG (Indian Council of Agricultural Research All India Entrance Examination for Admission) exam, but eligibility depends on the specific programme you wish to apply for. Here's a detailed explanation:Eligibility Criteria for ICAR AIEEA PG ExamEducational Qualification:Candidates must have completed a Bachelor's degree in a relevant discipline from a recognised university with a minimum of 60% marks (for General/OBC/EWS candidates) or 50% marks (for SC/ST/PwD candidates).A B.Tech in Biotechnology is considered a relevant qualification for certain PG programs under ICAR,
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Addula Yaswanth

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After the completion of your 12th standard, you can do B.Sc in Forestry- a four-year undergraduate programme specifically aimed towards the management and conservation of forests and natural resources. You are eligible if you have passed 12 with PCB as subjects with minimum aggregate marks of 50%. Mostly, entrance tests like CUET, ICAR AIEEA, or Merit-Based Tests will provide admission.The course will consist of topics like forest ecology, wildlife management, and the practices of sustainability. With the help of this course, a candidate can work as Forest Officer, Conservationist, and even as a Researcher, with average pay falling bet
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Raziya Chikkale

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IIT JAM is a computer-based test of three hours duration carrying 60 questions with total of 100 marks. The exam is conducted for seven subjects, Physics, Chemistry, Biotechnology, Geology, Mathematics, Mathematical Statistics and Economics.The Joint Admission Test for M.Sc. (JAM) conducted by the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) is an entrance exam for admission to various postgraduate programs at IITs and other institutes. The syllabus for JAM varies based on the specific subject paper you are interested in. Here's a general overview of the subjects and their syllabi:1. Mathematics (MA)Sets, Relations, and FunctionsCo
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Addula Yaswanth

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Yes, you can also appear for the improvement examination in Physics if you have given your 12th examinations under the CBSE board. The eligibility criteria are passed in their 12th exams within the last two years of taking the application forms. And since you also said you completed 12 last year, therefore you would be eligible for taking this improvement exam also this year. You may decide to upgrade your grade in one or more of the five core subjects, which would include Physics. However, do note that you can sit for an improvement exam only once in a particular subject, and that has to be in the same year you take your board exam.

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MOHD ZAID

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To be admitted to a B.Tech programme at Banaras Hindu University (BHU) through the Common University Entrance Test (CUET), you need to select Chemistry, Mathematics, and Physics in Section II of the exam: You must also meet the following eligibility criteria: Pass class 12 or its equivalent exam with a minimum aggregate of 50%Study Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics in a class 12Candidates who don't appear in Section II of the exam a will not be admitted to BHU.

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MOHANAPRIYA M

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CUET stands for Common Entrance Eligibility Test whose result will be released by NTA. PCM which is meant for physics, chemistry and mathematics. The basic syllabus for CUET for PCM students includes three sections namely, general test, domain subjects-based questions, and then language oriented.Language questions are oriented to reading comprehension, grammar soon, for domain-based questions knowledge about subjects, for general questions it includes quantitative abilities, reasoning and verbal ability.

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Mohit Sharma

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Yes the college of Arts, University of Delhi offer admissions with CUET score beacause CUET is a national exam for taking admissions in colleges in course like ( Bachelor of science, Bachelors of art, Bachelors of commerce, etc.). If you want to take admission in University of Delhi North campus, then you need to score higher to take admission in it.

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Kuruba Balaji

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If the CUET registration website is down on the last date, what to do:1. Contact Support: You may contact NTA through its helpline or email at nta.ac.in. Record your complaint.2. Social Media: Look out for the official social media handles, as sometimes deadlines are extended because of technical issues.3. Use an Alternative Device or Network: Log in to the website via a different device or Internet connection.4. Attend Facilitation Centers: Universities and centers provide support for the CUET registration process at their centers.Act with urgency and record your effort for further follow-up in case required.

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Failing BSc and having a gap since 2013-2014 is overwhelming, but rebuilding one's career is never too late. Here's what you can do:1. Assess Your Interests: Reflect on what excites you—technology, business, arts, or a trade—and explore related fields.2. Skill Development: Enroll in online courses (Udemy, Coursera, or Khan Academy) for certifications in coding, graphic design, digital marketing, or other high-demand skills.3. Diploma courses in such fields as hospitality, information technology, or healthcare;4. Internship to entry level jobs to allow for a smooth transition through experience;5. Soft skills development, networking
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