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priya arora

Contributor-Level 8

It will be a little tough, even if you do it after your B.Ed. But, you can give it a try if you really want to study physiotherapy. There are chances of good career scope after doing Bachelor of Physiotherapy, you can expect jobs as a Physiotherapist in a Hospital, or you can open your own center or can give sessions at home services. I still wonder if you are interested in teaching, why do you wish to study physiotherapy. Rest it is totally your choice.

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Anjali Sharma

Guide-Level 14

Get question papers of CUCET through this link and you have to change the course.
https://www.shiksha.com/science/cucet-exam-question-papers?course=437

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Anjali Sharma

Guide-Level 14

Eligibility :
Graduation with 50%. Mandatory Course: B.Sc.
Candidate must have studied at least 2 year (4 semesters) of 3 years degree course in any 2 subjects from the following:
1. Physics
2. Chemistry
3. Biology (Zoology/ Genetics/ Biotechnology/ Physical Anthropology).
Admission is through counselling based on the rank obtained in Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University Common Entrance Test (GGSIPU CET).

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Kavya Mehra

Contributor-Level 7

Bachelors is a better option, as it has more scope and credibility.

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Kavya Mehra

Contributor-Level 7

Which college/university are you asking about? Please specify.

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Yawar Sayyed

Beginner-Level 2

With Open category it is difficult but you can try with linguistic minority i.e Hindi, there are chances.

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mehak khanna

Contributor-Level 9

The fees are not mentioned on the website. You can write a mail to the authorities or you can visit the campus for more information.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

Scholar-Level 18

Hello Shrankhala,It is indeed great to hear from you that you have a great dream of becoming an astronaut. Actually speaking, anyone can become an astronaut provided his / her speciality is required in space. US has wide spectrum of professions from which astronauts are selected. In Indian perspective, the choice is going to remain within fighter pilot category unless ISRO thinks differently. So, it all depends on right person at right place that will make him / her an astronaut. Best wishes to you.

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mehak khanna

Contributor-Level 9

Candidates can apply online with required information on the official website of the college. You can refer to the link https://www.shiksha.com/mba/ranking/top-mba-colleges-in-india-accepting-atma/2-2-0-0-9180 and you can check the admission process individually.

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CHETAN SHEKHAWAT

Beginner-Level 4

Hi Ekansh,
The new waiting list has been released post 2nd April. If you have paid the fee to be included in the waiting list, you might have got the latest number. I suggest you follow the trend this year, however, chances of conversion are low.

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Hi Ujjwal,
What kind of details do you wish to post? You can always post a college review if you want to provide details about your college.

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TANMOY CHATTERJEE

Beginner-Level 4

Hi Bhavin,
Internship season of NSB closed yesterday. We will update all the placement related data on our website very shortly. This year student got their internship offer from major power sector PSUs like NTPC, PTC, PFC, NVVNL, CEL and other major private power sectors companies like IEX, Acmesolar, Thermax. They also got internship offers from electricity regulatory commission CERC. This is our first batch in 2-year energy management course hence placement record is not available currently.

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Abhishek Desai

Scholar-Level 17

Hello! If you wish to pursue a full-time MBA from a reputed college, then it is compulsory to appear for the necessary MBA entrance exams, clear their cutoff(s), and perform well in the interview rounds of the college(s) you're aiming for (if shortlisted for them).

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

Scholar-Level 17

Hi,
Eligibility Criteria-
B.Sc (Hons) in Physics or Applied Physics or Chemistry or Analytical Chemistry or Biochemistry or Toxicology or Industrial Chemistry or Mathematics or Applied Mathematics or Statistics or Biology (Zoology or Botany or Genetics or Biotechnology or Biochemistry or Physical Anthropology) with 50% marks in aggregate from a recognized University.
B.Sc of minimum 3years duration with at least 50% marks in aggregate from a recognized Universiy. Also, the candidate must have studied from the at least 1st year (2 semesters) of the 3 years degree course any 2 subjects out of Physics, Mathematics, Statistics, Chemistry, Bio
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Kavya Mehra

Contributor-Level 7

A dual degree means you will be getting your two degrees (B.Tech an M.Tech) separately, which means you will get a B.Tech Degree after 4-year course and then an M.Tech Degree after 2-year course. Whereas for an integrated course, you will get both your degrees after pursuing a 5-year course for B.Tech + M.Tech.

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Shivanshu Seth

Contributor-Level 9

Yes, you can. JEE is an entrance exam getting admission for all over India Engineering College, but GUJECT is engineering entrance exam for Gujarat Engineering College which gives quota prefers more for Gujarat Residents. Both Organization organise on their own and interdependent to each other.

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