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B.Ed course can be pursued through full time, correspondence or distance learning by various universities throughout the country. In full time B.Ed regular class you have to attend.
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Looking at the competition in CET. CMAT would be given less preference and CET more. But, if you perform exceptionally well in the GD and PI round, you might have a good chance to get through. Go for it at least fill 2 3 PGDM from for safer side.
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Renowned for its top-notch medical programs, Calicut Medical College has a systematic admissions process for its B.Sc. in Optometry degree. The overall cost of the B.Sc. Optometry program typically consists of tuition, examination fees, and other ancillary fees. Depending on the program's characteristics and any other expenses, this total can range from INR 50,000 to INR 1,00,000 annually. Typically, the admissions procedure entails fulfilling eligibility requirements such as having finished 10+2 coursework in science courses (biology, chemistry, and physics) and achieving a minimum percentage that the college specifies. Completed appl
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7 years agoScholar-Level 18
The following institutions across India are the best for perusing careers in physical sciences:
IISC, Bangalore (Admission through Boards, JEE, KVPY)
IISER (Same as above)
NISER (Admission through NEST)
St. Xavier, Calcutta & Presidency University. (Admission via Boards & Entrance, respectively)
University of Delhi (Board Marks Based)
Regards.
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DTU LEET 2018 Eligiblity Criteria:
The candidates seeking admission to the B.Tech lateral entry programmes should possess a state Diploma of three years in any branch of engineering or equivalent examination from a DTU recognised university. The candidates should secure a minimum of 60% (50-55% for SC/ST) marks in all the semesters as an aggregate. Final year students who meet the eligibility criteria can also apply for admissions. The only condition is that they need to produce all the certificates as proofs at the time of admission. Failing
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No, you cannot carry a calculator for the Karnataka PGCET exam. Besides canculators, candidates must not carry any of the below mentioned items to the exam centre:
- Mobile phones
- Pagers
- Smartwatches
- Pen-drive
- or any other electronic gadgets
Candidates found in possession of any of the above mentioned item will get their candidature disqualified from participating in the admission process. Candidates must only carry a hard copy of the Karnataka PGCET admit card on the exam day along with a valid photo ID proof. Failing this, applicants will face denial in entry to the exam hall.
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You can choose any of the course in graduation. There is no such favouritism in Iims given to any specific course. However, for CAT preparation you can join the coaching centers like TIME or Alchemist or Ediwiser. Hope this helps. Good Luck.
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