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a year agoContributor-Level 7
In JEE Main more than 75% of questions in JEE Main are direct questions as per the experts. Direct questions mean memory based questions and formula-based questions. However, in JEE Advanced, the questions are application based or concept attraction based. Roughly 15% to 20% of questions are direct. Gaining confidence in solving JEE Main level questions is easy. This can be gained by practice. However, gaining confidence to solve the JEE Advanced level question is not easy. It can be achieved if candidates practice a lot of previous year's question papers and mock tests right from the start of their preparation. JEE Main questions
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Hey there! It's really exciting to see how technology is shaking up the paramedic field these days. With AI and machine learning stepping in, diagnosing stuff is getting faster and more accurate. You can even get medical advice right at home with telemedicine, which is super convenient for everyone. Wearable gadgets are on standby to give you the lowdown on your health stats 24/7. And, get this—3D imaging paired with virtual reality lets specialists dive deep into tricky conditions and even rehearse treatments before diving in for real.
Robots and automation? They're making big moves too, especially in surgeries and rehab, and the
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Paramedical courses like Radiology and Physio are a mix of classroom stuff and real-life practice. In Radiology, you learn about radiation and medical imaging, then actually get to use the machines and work with patients.
Physio’s similar — you start with anatomy and how the body moves, then get hands-on experience helping patients with exercises and therapy.
Both also have internships, so you get the skills and experience you need to actually rock your career.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Students who took a gap year after 12th can still apply for Paramedical courses next year as long as they meet the eligibility stuff. gap year doesn’t disqualify u if u got the required quals and aren’t over the age limit
its important to keep an eye on admission dates and entrance exams. gap year can also be useful to get some experience prep for exams or do internships which can make ur application stronger
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Yale Law School is part of 'the Ivy League'. According to US News rankings 2025, YLS is ranked #1 in the world.
YLS gave 224 graduates in 2023, out of which 220 students were able to secure placements which gives placement rate of 98.2%. Out of YLS graduates, 372 got placed in top Law firms with average median package of USD 204,668. YLS might be worth it as career opportunities after this Yale Law programs can be endless with good ROI.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Many Journalism colleges in India offer Online Masters of Journalism course, however, the two college given below are considered the best options:
| Online Masters of Journalism Colleges | Tuition Fee |
|---|---|
| School of Distance Education, Jiwaji University, Gwalior | INR 45,280 |
| Institute of Technical and Professional Studies | - |
Note: The information is sourced from the official/counselling of the institute/exam.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The industries outside healthcare that hire Paramedical professionals are as follows:
- Medical Insurance
- Healthcare Technology
- Medical Research and Development
- Medical Equipment Manufacturing
- Health & Wellness Industry
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
A career after a paramedical course is kinda different from being a nurse or a doctor. It’s more about diagnostics, therapy, and support stuff. Training is shorter too—usually 1–3 years in areas like medical imaging, lab tech, or physio.
Unlike doctors and nurses, who deal with patients all the time, paramedics focus on technical skills in specific settings. You can also get into research or healthcare management, but pay and demand aren’t usually as high as doctors—though sometimes it can be better than nursing depending on your field and location.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yep, if you do a paramedical course, you can totally get into research or teaching. With some extra studies, you could work on stuff like medical imaging, physio, or lab tech.
You can join research teams at hospitals or colleges, or even teach students at paramedical schools. Going for a master’s or PhD just opens up more ways to make a real difference in healthcare.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Columbia University accepts admission of international students in three intakes such as Fall, Spring, and Summer intake. Columbia University acceptance rate stands at 3.6%, which indicates that the university is extremely selective. The University takes admission on rolling basis for international students. The University provides various programs at UG and PG levels for its international students. International students who are applying for undergraduate programme at Columbia University can apply through Common Application. Whereas, international students who are applying for postgraduate programs can apply through the Universit
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a year agoBeginner-Level 3
For admission to MSc, candidates must have passed graduation in relavent subjects with 50% aggregate from a recognised university/institute. The selection process is based on, merit list in the last qualifying examination. The admission process at Spicer Adventist University begans with filling in an application form along with the applucation fee, selection rounds and more.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
So, paramedics can’t just open their own full-on clinic or hospital on their own—they need a doctor or some licensed medical pro in the mix.
They can run stuff in special areas like physio or dental hygiene, but usually someone qualified has to supervise or be their partner.
Also, the rules and licenses change depending on where you are and what you’re doing, so running a full healthcare place solo isn’t really a thing.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
The ideal time to start preparing for JEE Advanced depends on your current academic level and the amount of time you can dedicate to preparation. However, the general recommendation is to start seriously preparing for JEE Advanced by Class 11, or at least a year before the exam.
Start Preparing for JEE Advanced in Class 11: This is the best time to begin building the necessary foundation for JEE Advanced. The JEE Advanced syllabus overlaps significantly with the Class 11 curriculum (in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics), so if you start early, you can grasp the concepts and develop problem-solving skills gradually. Why Class 11 is Ide
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
Yes, a BFA is suitable even for those without prior experience in Arts Course. Most programs begin with foundational courses to teach basic skills and techniques which makes it accessible for students are beginners. A passion for creativity and a willingness to learn are more important than prior experience.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Yale law School gave 224 graduates in the year 2023, out of which 220 students were able to secure placements which gives us a Yale Law School placement rate of 98.2%. Out of all YLS graduates, 372 got placed in the top Law firms with an average median package of USD 204,668 (INR 1.75 Cr). Most of the Yale Law graduates work in Law firms after their graduation.
Below are the detailed Job Sectors the Yale Law School graduates were placed after graduation:
Yale Law School Graduates Job Sectors (2023) | Number of Yale Law School Graduates 2023 |
|---|---|
Law Firm | 84 |
Clerkships - Federal | 53 |
Clerkships - State, Local, and Territorial | 4 |
Business & Industry | 3 |
Government | 16 |
Public Interest | 37 |
Education | 8 |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
RF and Microwave Engineering courses are offered at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels. If you have completed your Class 12 in Science background and have studied Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics as compulsory subjects, you are eligible to pursue RF and Microwave Engineering course. You can also take up a UG level course in Electronics and Communication Engineering or Electrical Engineering, and then opt for M.Tech RF and Microwave Engineering as only 4 colleges in India offer a full-fledged course in this field at the undergraduate level.
Further, for taking up the course at the postgraduate level, you should have complet
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Your admission eligibility for Spicer Adventist University depends on the specific course you are applying to study. Here are the general guidelines:
Undergraduate Courses (Bachelors):
The required qualification for admission at Spicer Adventist University includes successful completion of either 10+2 education or equivalent from an officially recognised board.
Additional subjects in the 12th grade form part of the qualification requirements for specific courses across B.Sc. and B.A. degrees.
Postgraduate Courses (Masters):
The candidate needs to finish their undergraduate education from a recognised university within the relevant field of
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a year agoGuide-Level 15
The selection to the PhD course of SNS College of Technology is based on the performance of candidates in the written test conducted by the Anna University followed by an interview. SNSCE offers admission to PhD programme (Full-Time and Part-Time) under Anna University recognised research centers in the college.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Yale Law School graduates secure placements in top Law firms.
Yale Law School gave 215 graduates in the year 2024, out of which 205 students were able to secure placements, giving us a Yale Law School placement rate of 95.3%. Out of all YLS graduates, 501+ got placed in the top Law firms with an average median package of USD 215,000.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
An online Master's in journalism is worth pursuing and can be even more beneficial for students. Here are some reasons why:
- Flexibility: It will allow you to study and earn at the same time. You can be a working professional pursuing a Master of Journalism course to raise your education.
- Time Management: It will help you manage the study time according to your schedule.
- Recognition: Online Master of Journalism courses are equally recognised by the education bodies across the globe if pursued by a recognised body like UGC.
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