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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The BHM course fee at KLE Society's Nijalingappa College includes various components, such as hostel fees, meal plans, tuition fees, and more. However, the tuition fee for the BHM programme has not been disclosed yet. Candidates are advised to check the offical website for the updates BHM programme fee structure. The college offers a full-time BHM programme with a duration of three years and admission is based on merit.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The eligibility criteria for the BHM programme at KLE Society's Nijalingappa College is that candidates must have passed Class 12 or Karnataka 2nd PUC or equivalent from a recognised board. The selection of the candidates is based on merit. Candidates must meet the basic eligibility criteria set by the college. The college offers a full-time BHM programme with a duration of three years, divided into six semesters. Students can apply online through the official website.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The average income for nuclear scientists at ISRO is relatively high, nevertheless. At ISRO, a nuclear physicist may expect to get roughly INR 70,000 per month as their starting salary. Nuclear physicists at ISRO with 5- 10 years of experience might earn salaries of more than INR 20 Lacs annually. A nuclear scientist's pay at ISRO can change based on their position, experience, and talents.
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a year agoContributor-Level 6
With a NEET score of 633 and an All India Rank (AIR) of 45,047, securing admission to a top government college for MBBS may be challenging, but you may have options in private colleges.
Admission Insights:
Government Colleges: Top government colleges generally have higher cutoffs, often requiring scores significantly above 633. Your rank may not qualify you for these institutions.
Private Colleges: Many private medical colleges have lower cutoff scores. You can explore options for management quota seats, which may have higher fees but could allow you to secure a seat.
Fee Structure: You mentioned a budget of below 80 Lacs INR, which is fea
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
There isn't one single cut-off mark for Nuclear Engineering courses in India. Here's why
- Entrance Exams - Admission to these programs relies on entrance exams like JEE Main (undergraduate) and GATE (postgraduate). These exams have a qualifying percentile or rank depending on the institute and category (general, reserved etc.). The cut-off percentiles/ranks vary year-to-year based on the difficulty of the exam and the number of applicants.
- University-Specific Criteria - Universities might have their own minimum eligibility marks in Class 12 (typically 50-75% with PCM) and might conduct additional entrance exams besides national exams
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Admission to UG and PG Nuclear Engineering programs typically involves entrance exams
- JEE Main and CUET - The national-level entrance exams that are considered for admission to many prestigious engineering colleges in India.
- GATE - This national-level exam is crucial for admission to Master's programs in engineering, including Nuclear Engineering, at Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) and other premier institutions.
Also, some colleges conduct their own tests along with the interview rounds.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
IIT Kanpur is known for its reputable Nuclear Engineering program. From reactor physics to nuclear materials science, it provides a challenging programme that covers every facet of Nuclear Engineering. The program has excellent faculty and research infrastructure. Candidates should have obtained 60% aggregate marks in graduation in a relevant discipline. Candidates also need to clear GATE in order to secure admission in MTech Nuclear Engineering and Technology course.
Also, IIT Bombay offers programs in Energy Engineering that attract a lot of applications every year.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, few universities offer specialisations within the Nuclear Engineering courses, Theses are mentioned below:
- Nuclear reactor physics and design
- Nuclear fuel cycle and materials science
- Radiation protection and health physics
- Nuclear non-proliferation and security
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Nuclear engineering programs typically cover subjects like:
- Nuclear reactor physics
- Reactor engineering and design
- Nuclear fuel cycle and materials
- Heat transfer and thermodynamics in nuclear systems
- Radiation detection and shielding
- Nuclear safety and risk assessment
- Nuclear waste management
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a year agoContributor-Level 6
- Nuclear engineers have a variety of career opportunities in fields such as:
- Nuclear Power Generation
- Design, build, operate and decommission nuclear power plants
- Maintain and improve the efficiency, stability and sustainability of nuclear power plants
- Nuclear Weapons
- Design, develop and integrate nuclear weapons
- Ensure compatibility and readiness of nuclear weapons with delivery systems
- Provide systems engineering and integration support for nuclear weapons
- Nuclear Materials and Fuel Cycle
- Research new materials for nuclear reactors
- Study the nuclear fuel cycle to define economical uses and safe waste disposal
- Work on nuclear fuel technologies
- Rad
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Nuclear Engineering can be a quite fulfilling profession. For those who have bent towards science, technology and knowledge solving. The nuclear energy sector is relatively stable and provides decent wages while allowing one to make a meaningful, positive impact on both the job market and technological developments in the energy field.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
It may differ from university to university, however, a strong mathematical background in calculus, linear algebra, strong physics background in mechanics, electromagnetism, nuclear physics and chemistry are a must.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Nuclear Engineering is a branch of engineering which focuses on the use of nuclear energy through application of physics concepts for production and utilization of energy. This includes the design of nuclear power plants such as nuclear reactors, management of fuels, protection from radioactivity, and controlling the disposal of nuclear wastes.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Some institutions, especially for postgraduate or professional programs, may require entrance exams. These exams could assess your legal knowledge, analytical skills, and aptitude for legal studies. Examples include the LSAT (Law School Admission Test) or the CLAT (Common Law Admission Test).
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Some of the important requirements you need to fulfill are mentioned below.
These are important to practice Commercial Law or any specialisation in Law professionally
- Complete a LLM degree: This is a PG professional degree course that provides students with the foundation for legal practice.
- Pass the bar exam: This licensing exam is required to practice law in a particular jurisdiction, such as AIBE.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
If you have 98.42 in your TANCET MBA, AIR 208 and CR Quota rank as well then indeed you stand a good chance to get admitted into College of Engineering Guindy (CEG). Although CEG is the top college and cut-offs generally tend to be high, you seem to have scored quite well supporting your otherwise good cutoff in community rank.
Key Points:
1. TANCET MBA Cut Off: CEG normally must reach large, but your growth and will follow suit at the time that is competitive.
2. Community Rank: Although not specified on the CEG website, your community rank of 17 might be eligible for priority seating (only if it is based off their reservation preference
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The qualifying requirements can vary from institution to institution. It also depends on the course level.
Some common guidelines are mentioned below:
- Most courses require a bachelor's degree (LLB) in any discipline.
- For advanced commercial law courses or those focusing on legal practice, a LLD degree may be required.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
How to get into a government college in India for Forensic Science after 12th grade:
1. Eligibility: 12th pass with Science (Physics, Chemistry and Biology).
2. Entrance Exams: OUAT, GSAT or NEST (Any one of these are applicable based on the college requirements) Check specific requirements.
3. Mode of Application: Apply through the link on college site Upload 12th standard mark sheet along with documents required
4. Merit ListColleges may release merit lists on the basis of your entrance exam or 12th grade marks.
5. Counseling:Making Attendance at Counseling sessions mandatory for document verification.
6. Admission: Admission on the basis
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Commercial law degree holders usually work as - corporate lawyers, legal advisors, compliance officers, contracts managers & business advisors.
They can also work in positions in the government/ regulatory agencies. They also work for entrepreneurs and business owners by managing legal issues concerning their companies.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Topics vary according to different levels and colleges. But some of the most common concepts are mentioned in the list given below -
The Law of Contract - Offer & acceptance, consideration, capacity, terms, breach, and remedies for breach of contract.
The Sale of Goods: Contract formation, sale, transfer of ownership & risk, implied terms in contract of sale, rights of parties for breach of contract of sale.
Company Law: Different tradings, incorporation & classification of companies, corporate management and control, rights and powers of the shareholders and duties of directors.
Agency Law: Agency formation and dissolution, the legal rela
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