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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
Yes, you can definitely pursue Class 12th via distance learning scheme progarmmes. A very popular one is the National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS). Most of the time, if you've cleared your Class 10 board, you can pursue Class 12 via NIOS. The process usually involves an online application, document upload, and online itslf fee payment. Then you'll be provided with your study material and counseling, and you'll appear for the final exams like any regular board. I would recommend checking the NIOS website or calling them up directly for the most recent information on eligibility, admission calendar, and fees.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
PSGIAS typically breaks down its fees into a number of major items. You will typically have registration fee (one-time), semester fees for tuition, and other miscellaneous fees like examination and facility fees (e.g., laboratory and library fees). The tuition fee is the biggest item, with registration and other miscellaneous fees typically minimal. Remember that the actual figures may differ based on the programme and year of study. For the most current and accurate breakdown, it's best to check PSGIAS's official website or contact their admissions office directly.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
When you are sitting for an entrance exam for a B.Ed course in English, you would generally be given questions to test your language skill and literary awareness. These would generally be of the form of grammar, vocabulary, and reading comprehension questions and English literature, where you would need to be aware of big literature and writers. Besides this, most of these exams would have a teaching aptitude section to test your awareness regarding teaching methodology, general teaching principles, and educational psychology at times. Some of the exams would also have general knowledge and reasoning to test your general analytical abi
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
Actually, it depends on your board rules. Normally, if you have failed one or two subjects, you can hold compartment exams to try and clear them. But to fail three subjects—one of which is a core subject—normally means that you may not be allowed to appear for compartments in all three. Most boards also restrict the number of subjects that can be cleared through compartment exams, and if the core subject is one of them, it may get even more complicated. I would recommend asking your school or your board rulebook so that you get a clearer idea of your options.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
As a Hindi Pandit, you have several ways to get a government job. If your wish is to become a teacher, you may want to take tests such as the CTET for school-level vacancies or UGC NET for the post of college lecturer. For broader administrative vacancies where your skills in Hindi can truly blossom, the UPSC exam—where Hindi is a subject that is optional—can open up various opportunities in central government offices. In addition, many state public service commission tests provide posts of Hindi teachers and language experts in education departments. You would be well-advised to watch notifications and related queries frequently f
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
Choosing the right college for a data Science course actually depends on your background and aim. If you want to have a strong technical background, colleges like IIT Bombay, IIT Delhi, and IIIT Bangalore are renowned for their rigorous course pattern and excellent industry exposure and gives experienced course structure. Private colleges like Great Lakes Institute of Management, VIT, and Manipal University offer industry-oriented data Science courses with good placement assistance. Research such aspects as the course pattern, faculty, and placement track record to choose the best as per your aim.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
THK Jain College is a regional college in Kolkata which does not require the scores of CUET for admission into her Undergraduate programs. The college accepts candidates who have completed their 10+2 or equivalent examination and typically require a minimum aggregate score of 50%. Admission to CUET is primarily a matter of merit from qualifying examination rather than entrance exams like the CUET. Students interested in enrolling at THK Jain College can apply directly based on their previous academic performances without the need for CUET scores.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
GNIT's (Guru Nanak Institute of Technology) BBA in Hospital Management program prepares students for administrative positions in clinics hospitals and other healthcare settings by giving them a solid understanding of healthcare administration. Individual performance during the course and internship, industry connections and the institution's reputation all affect placement prospects.
In general GNIT has a solid placement record across a range of programs. Internships are essential to the Hospital Management specialisation because they give students the chance to network in the healthcare sector and obtain real-world experience Many stud
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
A highly recommended culinary institute in Punjab known for its comprehensive curriculum and international exposure is the Allied College of Hospitality, Culinary Arts & Management. This educational institution offers a robust programme that covers various aspects of the culinary arts including menu planning, food preparation and kitchen management. With a focus on practical instruction and hands-on training students are equipped with the skills necessary to excel in culinary industry. The college emphasizes enhancing students' creativity and palate development as well as developing them for successful careers in food and hospitality.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
If you're taking your 12th PCB and are looking for technology streams, there are still options available to you—particularly in Biotechnology. For government institutions, you may consider premier institutes like IIT Bombay, IIT Kharagpur, and other NITs offering B.Tech in Biotechnology (though a lot of these do usually come with a PCM background, so do check their eligibility criteria). On the private front, the likes of VIT, SRM, Amity University, and Manipal University provide B.Tech Biotechnology courses, and some even may have B.Tech programs with a mixture of computer Science subjects. Most colleges that teach B.Tech CSE have M
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Several colleges in India offer Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) programs for students who have not studied mathematics in their higher secondary education. Notable institutions include IIM Indore, which offers an Integrated Program in Management (IPM) and Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University in Delhi. Other prominent options include Symbiosis International University in Pune Christ University in Bengaluru and NMIMS University in Mumbai. Additionally, Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University in Pune and Gitam University in Visakhapatnam also provide BBA programs without a mathematics requirement. These colleges typically have
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
ASRB NET (Agricultural Biotechnology) Prelims aims to test your subject knowledge along with general analytical ability. The examination consists of two entirely different parts: one on technical subjects like genetics, plant biotechnology, and microbiology, and the other is an aptitude part testing your logical reasoning, data interpretation, and basic quantitative skills.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Several management colleges in India offer NRI-sponsored quotas for admissions, allowing non-resident Indian students to secure seats in their programs. Notable institutions include Xavier's Labour Relations Institute (XLRI) in Jamshedpur, the Faculty of Management Studies (FMS/FMS) in Delhi and SP Jain Institute of Management and Research in Mumbai. Other prominent colleges are the National Institute of Industrial Engineering (NITIE) in Mumbai Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies and the Institute for Management Studies in Ghaziabad. In addition, Symbiosis Institute of Business Management in Pune, Great Lakes Institute of Ma
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
Cut-offs for psychology colleges in Pune may differ 'variently based on the college, the course (ug or pg), and your category and your reservations . For most UG courses such as a BA in Psychology, you may find cut-offs ranging from 50-60% marks in your 10+2 hse marks but this may fluctuate every year based on competition and the number of applicants. Postgraduate courses usually take into account both your past academic performance and entrance exam results. The most reliable way to obtain the most accurate, current information is to visit the official websites of the colleges you are interested in or call their admissions offices dir
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
Having six arrears on your B.Tech doesn't necessarily disqualify you from doing an M.Sc. It actually depends on the university or program's policies. Some places may allow you to join provisionally while clearing your arrears, while others may need all backlogs cleared before that. The best thing to do is contact the admissions office directly, tell them your situation, and inquire about your possibilities. Good luck for your future educations and career in the industry .Wishing you all the best
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
If you mistakenly input the incorrect gender on your VITEEE form, don't panic—we all make errors! If it's still in the amendment phase, you would normally be able to contact VITEEE help or admissions staff to have them rectify this. They may request some identification documents to cross-check the adjustment, so these should be accessible. The best method is to refer to the official guidelines on their site or get in touch with their helpdesk immediately for the best instructions.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Pursuing an M.Sc. A B.Tech in Information Technology with six arrears and an elapsed period of eight years is possible however it depends on the specific eligible criteria of the institutions you are considering. Most colleges require candidates to hold a minimum aggregate percentage of bachelor's degree with notwithstanding requirements from 50% to 60% depending on the institution.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
As a product designer, your take-home pay can actually be quite different depending on your experience, abilities, and where you are working. If you are just beginning, you may get paid around INR 25,000 to 50,000 a month. With some more experience, e.g., 2–5 years, you might have earnings between INR 50,000 to 1,00,000. For senior positions, particularly in the big cities, salaries of over 1,00,000 rupees per month are common, even going up to 2,50,000 rupees or even higher. Ultimately, your success in this discipline will be based on how you develop your portfolio and keep pace with changing design trends.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
Pursuing Sri Ramakrishna Engineering College (SREC) for Mechanical Engineering under the Management Quota will cost INR 80,000 a year in fees. If you're considering taking up the hostel, an extra INR 72,000 to 75,000 a year should cover your food and stay. The best part is, if you're the first in your family to graduate, you could be eligible for a INR 25,000 concession, which really takes some pressure off. In order to obtain the most current information, contacting the college itself is always the best option.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
A B.Des in Product Design is a design and practical course where you're taught to design new products that enhance daily life. To enroll in this, you'll need to pass 12th standard and clear exams like UCEED or NID DAT. Some of the most precious institutes like IIT Bombay, NID, and MIT Institute of Design provide this course from a very olden days . In addition to technical expertise, you'll develop creativity, problem-solving skills, and design thinking. Post-graduation, you can look to become a Product Designer, UX Designer, or even open your own creative business. If you love to create meaningful designs, this is a very rewarding car
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