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3 years ago

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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

NEET Counselling procedure for Deemed University:
The counseling for Deemed Universities will be conducted in 3 rounds.
1- Students seeking admission to MBBS courses in the Deemed universities will be required to register themselves and pay the registration fee for the same on the MCC web portal in order to participate in the counseling process.
2- After registering, students are required to give their preference of course and institute in which they wish to get admission.
3- The process of seat allotment for each round will be done based on the choices filled, scores, NEET reservation criteria, seats available, and other aspects of adm
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3 years ago

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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

MCC will conduct NEET-UG 2022 counseling for AIQ (All India Quota) in 4-rounds, including a mop-up round and a stray-vacancy round. Following the completion of the second round, the vacant seats will be filled in a mop-up round and a stray vacancy round by the MCC. Steps to be taken include:
1- Complete the MCC NEET registration process, and pay Fees.
2- NEET-UG 2022 counseling choice filling and locking.
3- Round-1 seat allocation and announcement of results.
4- Reporting to the designated College.
5- Round-2 net vacant seats are published.
6- NEET-UG counseling round-2 registration is not necessary for already registered candidates an
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Sreetama Datta Roy

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) refunds the security deposit paid by candidates while registering for the NEET counselling process. In case a candidate is not allotted any seat even after the completion of all the rounds of the counselling, or withdraws the seat, MCC refunds the security deposit. In order to claim the refund, candidates will have to fill up a form and send it to MCC. They must provide accurate bank account details in order to receive the NEET counselling refund amount.  

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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

Yes, it has been started
For Round 1,
1- Registration/ Payment: October 11 to October 17 (up to 11 AM)
2- Choice filling/ Locking: October 15 to October 18 (up to 11:50 PM) and Choice-locking from 3 PM to 11:55 PM on October 18.
3- Verification: October 17 to October 18
4- Seat allotment: October 19 to October 20
5- Provisional result: October 20
6- Final result: October 21
7- Reporting to the allotted institute: October 22 to October 28
For Round 2,
1- Registration/ Payment: November 2 to November 7
2- Choice filling/ Locking: November 3 to November 8 and Choice-locking from 3 PM to 11:55 PM on November 8
3- Verification: November 7 to Novemb
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3 years ago

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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

Sorry, there is no offline counseling for the NEET exam. For counseling, you have to visit the official website of MCC and apply online and do the choice selection. If you are allotted any college by counseling, then you will have to report to that particular college within the specified time. Counseling will be done in 4 rounds. NEET Counseling Procedure:
1-Register Yourself.
2-Pay Fee.
3-Choice Filling.
4-Seat Allotment.

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Deeksha Dixit

Contributor-Level 10

To register for the NEET counseling procedure, you will have to follow the following process:
1. You will have to visit the official website of MCC after clearing the NEET UG exam.
2. Now click on the UG Counselling tab, after which it will display a registration form link.
3. You need to enter the required information. This includes roll number, father's name, and contact details etc.
4. After submitting this, a new roll number and a login password will be generated.
5. Now you will have to login again using the credentials you received by mail and SMS.
6. Next is that you have to enter the roll number and password.
7. This step also i
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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

The eligibility criterion for National Eligibility cum Entrance Test counseling is you must qualify for All India Quota seats on the basis of your rank in the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test Undergraduate conducted by National Test Agency will be eligible. Eligible students may download the Rank letter or Result from the official website of the National Test Agency.

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Deeksha Dixit

Contributor-Level 10

The NEET counselling procedure is done by two authorities:
1. The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC): MCC does NEET counselling for 15% of the All India Quota (AIQ) seats. To participate in AIQ NEET counseling, you have to register on the official website of MCC "mccdotnicdotin". Currently, round one seat allocation has been done for NEET UG 2022. The next round of registration will begin on November 2. For the remaining 85% of state quota seats, the respective state counseling authorities will do state counseling. To participate in it, you will have to register on the official website of the respective state. Most of the states will a
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Deeksha Dixit

Contributor-Level 10

There are traditionally four rounds of NEET counseling. These are as follows: Round 1, Round 2, Round 3, and Stray Vacancy Round. If seats remain vacant even after the stray vacancy round, then there will be an additional seat allocation round. Of these, three will be conducted in online mode by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC). To participate in the AIQ seat allocation, students need to complete the registration process on the official website of MCC. For state quota seats, students will have to register on the respective state NEET website. In the year 2024, as of now, MCC has conducted seven rounds in total. The number may fu

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Deeksha Dixit

Contributor-Level 10

The syllabus for the IBPS PO exam is set by the Institute of Banking Personnel Selection IBPS and is divided into two parts: the prelim and main stage. The Prelims Syllabus:
1. Quantitative Ability: This topic includes simplification, number systems, mixtures & allegations, profit & loss, simple interest & compound interest, time & distance, ratio & proportion, percentage, sequence & series, permutation, combination and Probability etc.
2. Reasoning: It includes questions related to Coding-Decoding, Seating Arrangement, Syllogism, Blood Relations, Tabulation, Puzzle, Direction, Ranking, and Alphanumeric Series related to logical reasoni
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3 years ago

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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

IBPS PO has an excellent career path, and career growth is determined based on merit.
IBPS PO is a scale I officer (assistant manager) and normally becomes a manager (scale II officer) after 34 years. Promotion happens through a written exam and interview. From bank to bank, there is a slight variation in the time and process of promotion, but fast-track promotion opportunities are there in almost every bank. Being a generalist, the PO gets the opportunity to work in various areas like operations, credit, foreign exchange, investment banking, risk management, auditing, etc.
Banks conduct internal exams for postings in investment banking
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Pallavi Sharma

Contributor-Level 10

The IT sector is among the highest paying fields for BCA graduates in India and abroad. BCA scope is immense with lot of job opportunities. You will be eligible for entry level jobs or go for further studies such as MCA or MBA. From banks to game designing firms it is easy to find job if you have relevant knowledge and skills. Students can also work freelance or in big MNCs all over the world. The BCA degree is an effective tool that positions you for a successful career in terms of employment. Following completion of your BCA you may search for employment in the following sectors:
IT consulting firms
Banking and investment companies
Inst
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Deeksha Dixit

Contributor-Level 10

The IBPS PO 2021 category-wise cut off is as follows:
For prelims, the cut off is out of 100 marks:
1. The cut-off for the general category, EWS, and OBC categories was the same, 50.5.
2. For SC category: 44.50
3. For the ST category: 38. Also, there is a section-wise cut off which is mandatory to qualify for prelims and was as follows:
1. English Language section cutoff (30 marks): 10 marks for the general category, 6.75 for the others.
2. Quantitative Aptitude Section Cut Off: For the general category it was 9 and for others it was 6.25 out of 35 marks.
3. Reasoning Ability section cut off: For the general category it was 10 marks, an
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Deeksha Dixit

Contributor-Level 10

The difficulty level depends on many factors, such as the aspirant's interest. For example, someone whose English is weak will think of IBPS as tougher than CGL. Here are some parameters according to which you may decide which one is difficult for you:
1. Syllabus wise: The syllabus of IBPS PO can be completed in 4 months, but the SSC CGL syllabus is vast and it needs a minimum of 6 months.
2. Pattern wise: IBPS PO is a three-stage recruitment process, of which the third one is the interview. On the other hand, SSC CGL is a four-stage recruitment process. If any aspirant is uncomfortable with the interview round, then SSC is easier as t
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Deeksha Dixit

Contributor-Level 10

The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection IBPS conducts the IBPS PO Exam for the post of Probationary Officer (PO) or Management Trainee in public sector banks in India. There are a total of 11 participating banks in IBPS PO. The selected candidate can be posted to any of the following banks:
1. Bank of Baroda
2. Bank of India
3. Punjab National Bank
4. Indian Overseas Bank
5. Bank of Maharashtra
6. UCO Bank
7. Indian Bank
8. Central Bank of India
9. Canara Bank
10 Union Bank of India
11. Punjab & Sind Bank
The basic salary on joining is Rs. 23,700 per month, which gets an increment up to Rs. 42,020 per month. In addition, selected POs will g
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3 years ago

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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

Many things will change in your life after clearing the IBPS PO exam.
1- In terms of career growth:
Scale 1: This is the entry-level position right after your appointment and generally lasts for two years, after which you have to sit for a screening and promotion test. This is the time when the recruited person becomes familiar with the bank's functions.
Scale 2: The candidate will be promoted to scale 2 or the position of the assistant officer.
Scale-3: The position is that of the branch manager.
Scale 4: This is a promotion to the role of chief manager.
Scale 5: Promotion to the position of AGM and the responsibility of a cluster of ban
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3 years ago

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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

According to IBPS PO is much better than RRB PO in many ways.
1- Eligibility Criteria: For IBPS PO candidates need to have a graduation degree in any stream and must be aged between 20 and 30 years of age. Whereas for RRB PO, a candidate must hold a graduation degree and must be proficient in the local language.
2- Selection Procedure: Both the government sector banks have three stages in their selection procedure, I. e. , preliminary, Mains, and interview. For IBPS Bank: The interview is conducted by participating organizations and coordinated by Nodal Bank. In the case of RRB PO, the interview is coordinated by Nodal Regional Rural B
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3 years ago

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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

Both exams are not easy to crack. But seeing the current scenario and increasing competition day by day IBPS PO is tough as compared to RRB PO. While the paper pattern of RRB PO is quite the same, and the questions' difficulty levels are moderate. The cut-off for the IBPS PO varies between 60, while that for the RRB PO went high to 80. So from the cut-off, one can understand the difference in the level between the two recruitment examinations. In the new pattern of the RRB PO preliminary exam, there will be no questions in English. You will have it only for the Mains. While in IBPS PO English comes in both preliminary and Mains. The IB
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3 years ago

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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

Recruitment of IBPS PO is done in a general three-step process.
1-Preliminary exam (Written).
The IBPS PO pre-exam will be conducted online and candidates are allocated a total duration of 1 hour to complete the pre-exam.
The IBPS PO pre consists of 3 sections with a total of 100 ques and a maximum score of 100 marks. There is a negative marking in the pre-exam and 1/4th of marks are deducted for each wrong answer. It is necessary to clear the cut-off in all 3 sections to qualify for the PO Main exam.
2-Mains exam (written).
Introduction to Descriptive Paper: Candidates will be given an essay and a letter to write that will be worth 25
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3 years ago

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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

IBPS PO has three stages:
1- IBPS PO Prelims.
2- IBPS PO Mains.
3- IBPS PO Personal Interview (PI). Tips and Tricks to Crack Institute of Banking Personnel Selection Probationary Officer (IBPS PO) Exam on First Attempt:
1- Know the detailed IBPS PO Syllabus.
2- Create A Timetable.
3- Develop daily Reading Habits.
4- Clear your concepts for each and every topic.
5- Write and Memorize Important Points.
6- Try to solve a maximum number of the previous year's Questions.
7- Improve Your Time Management.
8- Take Mock Tests on a daily basis.
9- Revise Regularly. I hope this will help you.

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