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Every year, with the release of TG ICET notification, TGCHE notifies the qualifying cutoff, also known as qualifying score. Candidates appearing for the TG ICET exam must meet the qualifying cutoff to participate in the counselling process. The qualifying cutoff has not changed from the previous session. Candidates have to score a minimum of 25 per cent marks if they belong to unreserved categories. Those who belong to reserved categories are eligible for the counselling, irrespective of their scores. Out of 200 marks, your category candidates have to secure 50 marks to be eligible to participate in the counselling process.
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The TNPSC Group 4 result 2025 was released on October 22, 2025. The Commission is expected to release the TNPSC Group 4 cutoff after the completion of the exam process.
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There is no entrance fee. Candidates need to pay a registration fee to apply for the chosen course at GGSIPU. The registration fee is INR 1,500 for the entrance exam IPU CET conducted by GGSIPU. For those seeking admission to the BSc, BCA, BCom (Hons), BEd, BA (JMC), BHMCT, BBA, BA (Hons), BVoc, BPT, BPO, BOT, BSc MLT, MSc, MA, MEd, MPT, MOT and MPO programmes, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University conducts the Common Entrance Test (CET). IPU CET exam 2023 application forms for a number of different programmes are made available. A few undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programmes at GGSIPU accept admission from a number of
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Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University's annual hostel cost is INR 29,500. Mess and welfare fees are not included in the hostel fees. The fee for the mess is INR 36,000, while the cost of the welfare is INR 3,000. Candidates need to submit three demand drafts: one for hostel fees, one for mess charges, and one for welfare charges. Two hostels are maintained on campus for male students, and two are maintained for female students. There are more than 180 single-seat rooms in each hostel. Basic furnishings such as a cot, mattress, pillow, chair, table, cupboard, tube lamp, and fan are provided in each room. Mess facilities are availabl
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There is no limit in the number of attempts for CSIR NET. As long as the eligibility is met, students can appear for CSIR NET. However, it is important to note that rules and regulations may change from time to time, so candidates must check the official sources for the most relevant and latest information. The basic educational qualification for CSIR NET is that students must have obtained a degree in BTech/BE/BPharma/MBBS with a minimum 55% from a recognized university.
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Candidates can seek direct admission in some weekend and Diploma courses such as PG Diploma Fire & Life Safety Audit, PG Diploma Disaster Management, etc. On the basis of merit. Admissions at IPU for most of the Undergraduate, Postgraduate and PhD courses are conducted through IPU CET (Common Entrance Test) followed by a counselling process. GGSIPU also accepts some national-level entrance exams. For admission to the other courses, students must successfully take the following exams: NEET, JEE, CLAT, CET, PGAC, CMAT, NIMCET, CAT and NATA.
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BHU Varanasi, Government Ayurveda College Thiruvananthapuram, and Vaidyaratnam Ayurveda College Thrissur are the BAMS colleges in India with low fees. The average BAMS course fee in these colleges is less than INR 75,000.
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Courses Fee (Per Year)
BAMS 2,04,600
The average course fee varies between INR 25,000 3,20,000. A BAMS graduate could work as a teacher, dietician, pharmacist, counsellor, Panchakarma practitioner, Business Development Officer, Ayurvedic Doctor, Category Manager, Resident Medical Officer, Jr. Clinical Trial Coordinator, Medical Representative.
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Yes, it is crucial to know that there is a negative marking in the CSIR NET exam. If a student has attempted a wrong question in Part B, 25% dedication will done. 33% will dedicated to Part C of the Earth Sciences Paper. Students should only attempt questions they have full knowledge of. Guesswork should be avoided while writing the CSIR NET exam.
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CSIR NET consists of Multiple Choice Questions and it covers various topics. The difficulty level of questions increases from Part A to Part C. The marks allotted for a correct answer vary depending on the part and type. Part A has 20 questions and each right answer carries one mark each. Part B and Part C have subject-specific questions and for every right answer, candidates can get either 2 or 4 marks. Part B and Part C can provide a total of 120 marks for all right answers. Part B has 40 questions and Part C has 60 questions. There is also a negative marking in the CSIR NET exam. Candidates are advised to attempt only questions that
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1. IIIT Sonepat (IT)
2. NIT Kurukshetra (Electrical)
3. DTU ( Chemical, Mech and Engineering physics)
4. NIT Delhi ( EEE)
5. IGDTUW (IT). .
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Council of Scientific and Insutrial Redearch National Eligibility Test, commonly known as CSIR MET is a national level exam conducted in an online model. The ecam consists of three sections - Part A, B and C. Section/Part A comprises of generic question from all subjects. Section B and C is subject-specific. Part A evaluate students' reasoning ability skills, research ability, comprehension skills etc. On the other hand, Part B and C questions are related to the subject selected by students.
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No, the CSIR NET (Council of Scientific and Industrial Research National Eligibility Test) exam is conducted in online mode as a computer-based test (CBT). The exam is conducted at designated exam centers across the country, and the candidates have to take the test using a computer provided at the exam center. The exam is conducted in a secure and controlled environment to ensure that there is no malpractice or cheating. The test centers are equipped with modern computer systems, and the candidates are provided with a login ID and password to access the exam. The online mode of the exam has several advantages, such as faster result pro
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For admission to North Bengal University conducts entrance exams like CAT CMAT XAT MAT ATMA and others for UG and PG courses.
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The exam pattern includes 120 questions divided into General Aptitude, Physics-I (Core subjects), and Physics-II (Advanced subjects). Each question carries two marks, with a negative marking of 13 for every incorrect answer.
CSIR NET Exam Pattern 2024 for Earth Sciences
Particulars Part A Part C
Total Questions 20 80
Max no of questions to attempt 15 25
Marks for each correct answer 2 4
Negative marking- 25% in Part A & B and 33% in Part C 0.5 1.32
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The Karnataka Class 10 grading scheme, which ranges from A+ to C, has been established by the Karnataka School Examinations and Assessments Board, or KSEAB, for 2024. As to the Karnataka SSLC 2024 grading scheme, students who attain a minimum of 90 percentile marks will receive an A+ grade. In Karnataka, the SSLC test has a total score of 625. Many pupils are looking forward to the Karnataka SSLC results in 2024. By the end of April 2024, the Karnataka SSLC board is anticipated to issue the SSLC results for 2024. Students can review the Karnataka SSLC grading scheme for 2024 in this article.
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