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Amit Kumar Gautam

Beginner-Level 2

The Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU) accepts the following exams for admission to its MBA program: 

Common Admission Test (CAT)

Common Management Admission Test (CMAT)

IPU Common Entrance Test (CET)

CUET-PG

CET Delhi

CBSE 12th

MAT

XAT

ISC

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Abdul Hassan

Beginner-Level 4

Panjab Uni runs a lot of tests to join. Each course has its own test. For most base degree courses, you need to take the PU-CET (UG). For next level courses, you take PU-CET (PG). Job-based courses have their own tests like PU MET for MBA, UGLAW & PGLAW for law, & PULEET for side way jump in tech. Some courses may take big country test scores like JEE Main for BTech. Look at the uni's main web page to learn just which test fits your course.

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Himansi Vekariya

Beginner-Level 5

The process of admission to the M.Sc. in Biotechnology programme at Jadavpur University, you need to appear for and perform well in a two-tier entrance examination, which includes a written test and a viva, according to admission guidelines at Jadavpur University. The final merit list is determined by giving 70% weightage to the written test and 30% to the viva. You need to have a Bachelor's degree (B.Sc. in relevant fields) to be eligible. The admission process starts in April/May. 

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RISHAV Kumar

Contributor-Level 9

CUET PG is held once a year, typically in March. The National Testing Agency (NTA) conducts it in a schedule spread over multiple shifts between mid-March and early April .If you're preparing, expect one annual opportunity—no multiple sessions per year.

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Himansi Vekariya

Beginner-Level 5

The process of admission to Aladi Aruna College is done by there official website.  You need to fill out an online application form on their website. You need to have completed your higher secondary education (10+2) from a recognised board. The college will shortlist candidates based on their applications and eligibility criteria.A merit list will be published based on the selection process. For more information you can check out there official website.

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RISHAV Kumar

Contributor-Level 9

You can find the GSEB blueprint and paper pattern on the official website gseb.org. It provides subject-wise formats for SSC (Class 10) and HSC (Class 12), including marks distribution and question types. The pattern includes objective, short, and long answer sections. Visit the site and check under the “Exam Pattern” or “Blueprint” section.

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Himansi Vekariya

Beginner-Level 5

The last date for filling the CUET (Common University Entrance Test) 2025 application form is March 24, 2025. The application fee can be paid until March 25, 2025, and the correction window will be open from March 26 to 28, 2025. The admit cards are released a few days before the exam date for each candidate. Fill the form correctly and for more information you can visit the official website. 

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RISHAV Kumar

Contributor-Level 9

I am not from Kerala but after doing some research over this I can answer you that.

In Kerala, subjects like Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Computer Science have good teaching scope, especially in schools and coaching centers. After +2 Science, pursue B.Sc. in your preferred subject followed by B.Ed. To become a teacher, clear KTET or SET for schools, and NET for college-level teaching. Demand is high for Science subjects.

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Abdul Hassan

Beginner-Level 4

If you are unable to register for KCET, it can be fixed with some quick steps:

First, be sure you are on the real KCET sign-up site (the one by Karnataka Exams Authority). If stuck, refresh the page, restart your web tool, or switch to a new one (like Chrome, Firefox, or Edge). At times, a new gadget (like a computer if on your phone, or the other way) can fix weird bugs.
Look at your web link, too. If your web falls out or is weak, it can make the site hang or stop your sign-up. If you can, use a good Wi-Fi, & skip times when lots of folks are on (like nights or just before the due date), as more users mean a full server.
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Rupesh Katariya

Contributor-Level 10

Hello ; 

It's good that you've secured a seat in B.Sc., but if your goal is to pursue B.Tech through CUET, you can definitely do that. Since you've already started with B.Sc., you have two options:

  1. Prepare for CUET while continuing your B.Sc. If you clear the exam and get a good rank, you can take admission in B.Tech next year. In this case, you'll have to leave your current course and start B.Tech from the first year.
  2. Complete your B.Sc. and then go for B.Tech through lateral entry (if the university allows), but this usually depends on the specific rules of the college or university.

. All the  very best for your future!

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Himansi Vekariya

Beginner-Level 5

There are many online resources where you can get the previous years board papers of class 10th board as given below:

  • Official Board Websites
  • Educational portal
  • Educational websites 

You can easily download from them. websites offer papers in downloadable PDF format, which is convenient for offline practice. There are many apps also on play store. 

 

 

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Premnaath

Beginner-Level 1

Same fees for all category 

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RISHAV Kumar

Contributor-Level 9

Yes, AKTU will accept. Just register for UPTAC counseling and upload both documents during document upload. Participate in the choice filling and then get seats according to your rank.

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Himansi Vekariya

Beginner-Level 5

With your 64 percentile and 30000 rank in JEE Main is generally not competitive enough to secure a seat in the most sought-after NITs or IIITs. You can explore state-level government colleges, private institutions, and potentially some NITs with lower cutoffs or in less competitive branches with your board exam scores. Not to worry about seat, you can easily get admission in some private Institutes.If you belong to a reserved category (SC, ST, OBC), your chances of getting into NITs, IIITs, or GFTIs might be higher under the relevant quota. 

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RISHAV Kumar

Contributor-Level 9

There are many:

  1. JEE Advanced 
  2. WBJEE
  3. COMEDK
  4. MHTCET
  5. BITS Entrance Exam 
  6. VIT Vellore entrance exam 

State level Entrance exams but the most famous ones I have mentioned in the above.

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Abu nasar

Beginner-Level 1

The fee structure at Shridevi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences for Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharma.) is INR 1.20 lakh per year. 

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Abdul Hassan

Beginner-Level 4

If you can't sign up on the web for the MBA at SASTRA, don't lose your cool—there might be net bugs or a lot of users. First, look if you are on the right SASTRA sign up page & try a new web tool or device. Also, check your internet is fine & all your files are set right. If it's still not fixed, best to call SASTRA's sign up desk—by mail or phone. Tell them what's wrong (like if the form won't show or you can't load docs) & they'll soon help you fix it or show an other way to sign up.

 

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