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3 years ago

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jasveer singh

Contributor-Level 9

CLAT and AILET are the two most prominent law entrance exams in India to get admission to NLU. The following are the differences between CLAT and AILET papers:
1. Score acceptance: The CLAT score is accepted for admission to 22 NLUs, whereas the AILET exam is administered for admission to the NLU, Delhi.
2. Duration: The AILET exam lasts 90 minutes, while the CLAT exam lasts 120 minutes.
3. Pattern: The total marks are 150 in both tests, but the AILET exam has only three sections whereas the CLAT exam has five sections.
4. Difficulty Level: As per the analysis of previous exams, the AILET is considered more difficult than the CLAT.
5. S
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3 years ago

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jasveer singh

Contributor-Level 9

According to experts, the AILET exam is comparably tougher than the CLAT exam. This is due to the following reasons:
1. The AILET is only for admission to NLU Delhi, whereas the CLAT is for admission to other National Law Universities. Therefore, the competition compared to available seats is higher in the AILET exam than in the CLAT exam.
2. The nature of the questions in the CLAT English section is comparably easier than the AILET paper.
3. The number of questions in both papers is 150, but the weighting of the questions varies by section. As a result, CLAT's few sections are more scoring for a subset of applicants, such as GK having
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3 years ago

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jasveer singh

Contributor-Level 9

After earning an M.Des. In design from NIFT, you will have numerous job opportunities. Graduates of the Master of Design programme may find employment in any of the following fields, depending on their area of specialisation:
1. You can become a trend analyst at top fashion companies.
2. You can also get a job as a product developer.
3. You can go in Merchandising field in either Retail or Export
4. You can become a Design Evangelist or CSR executive
5. Other jobs you might find are those of senior fashion consultant, assistant sourcing manager, and marketing manager. There are many positions available for design graduates at top fashion
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3 years ago

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

Guide-Level 15

NEET PG was given by students to pursue MD/MS, but NEXT is combining the exit test for MBBS students as well as the PG examination. NEXT will be serving three-purposes:
1. It will serve as an exit exam for MBBS graduates. They will have to pass this exam in order to bag an internship.
2. All the medicine graduates will have to go through this exam if they want to get admission to a PG college.
3. All the medical graduates who have completed their graduation abroad will have to sit in this examination if they wish to practice medicine as a profession in India.

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3 years ago

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jasveer singh

Contributor-Level 9

Hi shruti
Yes, you can apply for admission to the NIFT after completing your graduation degree. After graduation, you can apply for post-graduation courses at NIFT. You are eligible to apply for the following courses at NIFT with a degree in any discipline:
1. Master of Design (M. Des) course
2. Masters Programme in Fashion Management (M. F. M)
3. You can also do a Master of Fashion Technology (M. F. Tech. ) if you have graduated in B. F. Tech, B.E. , or B.Tech. You will have to appear in the NIFT entrance exam to apply for these courses. And if it's help you like it

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3 years ago

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jasveer singh

Contributor-Level 9

Hi deepika
There are plenty of law entrance exams other than the CLAT and AILET that you can take after the 12th grade to get into a college to study B.A. LLB:
1. ISAT India: You can get admission to colleges such as Asian Law College Noida, GITAM School of Law, and Kalinga University.
2. Kerala Law Entrance Exam: You can get admission to the B.A. LL.B. Course at Sree Narayana Guru College of Legal Studies and NSS Law College after clearing this exam.
3. Andhra Pradesh LAWCET: With this exam score, you can get admission to around 21 law colleges in Andhra Pradesh, including the Dr. B. R. Ambedkar College of Law and the V. R. Law College.
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3 years ago

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jasveer singh

Contributor-Level 9

Yes, NIFT has good job opportunities as a brand in the design industry. According to the placement record of NIFT, you can expect a very good career after graduating from NIFT.
1. You can get a placement with a salary package as high as 28 LPA after studying at NIFT.
2. You can get a job at top companies, including Monte Carlo and Nykaa.
3. You can get a job in various field including designing, marketing, quality check, management etc.
4. The course curriculum is such that if you are not interested in working for any company, you can start your own design business. And if it's help you like it.

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3 years ago

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Muskan

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, National Law University (NLU) Delhi has a reservation policy for seats. The seats in the BA LLB (Hons) programme are reserved as follows: 15% for Scheduled Castes (SC), 7.5% for Scheduled Tribes (ST), and 22% for Other Backward Classes (OBC) (non-Creamy Layer). Furthermore, 10% of the seats are earmarked for Economically Weaker Sections (EWS). NLU Delhi additionally reserves 5% of its seats for people with disabilities (PwD) and a set number for foreign citizens. This reservation strategy guarantees that students from all backgrounds are represented and given equal opportunities in its prestigious law programmes.

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3 years ago

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jasveer singh

Contributor-Level 9

Yes, NIFT is a good choice for a career and to secure a good job in the fashion industry. The NIFT is a brand for design courses and has an excellent placement record. Following are the reasons why NIFT is a good choice for a career and to secure a job:
1. There are more than six Bachelor of design courses and 29 Certificate courses available at NIFT.
2. You can get a salary package as high as Rs. 28 LPA after studying at NIFT, as per its placement record.
3. Top companies, including Cactus Menswear Fashion, Monte Carlo, and Nykaa, come to NIFT for placement.
4. You can work in multiple roles in these top companies, such as in managemen
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3 years ago

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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

1- Go through the syllabus
2- Know the paper pattern and marking scheme
Mode of the test: Online
Medium of the test: English (only)
Duration of the exam: 3 hours and 30 minutes
Total number of questions: 200
Type of questions: MCQs
3- Try to solve the previous year's sample papers.
4- Start with the basics.
5- Prepare a timetable and stick to it.
6- Make short notes and highlight important information.
7- Attempt mock tests and test series.
8- Regular revision. For more preparation tips, you may use the Shiksha NEET PG preparation review page. (https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-health-sciences/articles/how-to-prepare-for-neet-pg-2023-at-home-
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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

No exam is difficult unless you accept that it is a difficult exam. The NEET PG exam definitely requires a strong preparation strategy and hard work to get cleared with a good rank and the desired college and branch. The job is made even easier with increasing online content and apps like Prepladder, Marrow, DAMS, and Bhatia. So, if you know the right sources from which to prepare and have the right approach to preparation, you have done half of your job for NEET PG preparation. For this reason, I am highlighting some important points regarding the selection of coaching institute apps here. Because of its easily revisable content, Prep
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3 years ago

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Deeksha Dixit

Contributor-Level 10

For admission to Bachelor's programs at NIFT, there is no minimum grade point requirement for the 12th grade. Similarly, for master's courses, there is no minimum graduation percentage criteria for admission to NIFT. In general, if you have more than a 75 percent score or a first division in your previous qualifying degree, you have better chances of admission at NIFT colleges. Also, to be accepted into the programs of your choice, you must pass the NIFT Entrance Exam with good marks. You can SEE previous year's NIFT cutoffs at this Shiksha page: https://www.shiksha.com/design/nift-entrance-exam-cutoff.

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3 years ago

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jasveer singh

Contributor-Level 9

No, if you have qualified for the GATE exam, you do not need to appear in the Karnataka PGCET to take admission in the M.Tech course. The GATE is a national-level exam, and admission to the majority of engineering colleges in India is based on its score. You can apply for admission to M.Tech programs at prestigious engineering colleges like Manipal Institute of Technology, Ramaiah Institute of Technology, and BMS College of Engineering with a valid GATE score. If you have a high GATE score, you can also be admitted to NITK Surathkal. In case you have not scored well, you can still appear in the Karnataka PGCET by choosing the "Non-GATE
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3 years ago

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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

AIIMS Rishikesh is better in terms of placement, infrastructure, faculty, etc. AIIMS Rishikesh is Deemed University whereas AIIMS Jodhpur is a Public/Government/Autonomous University. The median salary was offered by AIIMS Rishikesh at INR 60,000 per month, whereas the median salary was offered by AIIMS Jodhpur at INR 11.03 Lacs PA. The total fee at AIIMS Rishikesh for the MBBS course is INR 51,525 (for 66 months) whereas, The total fee at AIIMS Jodhpur for the MBBS course is INR 24,102 (for 66 months). For more details, you may visit the Shiksha college comparison page. (https://www.shiksha.com/compare-aims-rishikesh-vs-aims-Jodhpur-i
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3 years ago

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jasveer singh

Contributor-Level 9

Hi shruti
No, one cannot apply for an M.Tech at the Manipal Institute of Technology using the Karnataka PGCET scores. To apply for MIT, you need to appear in either the GATE or the Manipal Entrance Exam (MET). Other colleges that accept the Karnataka PGCET include the RV College of Engineering, the Bangalore Institute of Technology, and the National Institute of Engineering.

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3 years ago

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jasveer singh

Contributor-Level 9

Yes, other state-domiciled students can also apply for the Karnataka PGCET. There are no restrictions on those from other states pursuing a postgraduate degree in Karnataka through the PGCET. Other state students must meet the minimum eligibility requirements, which are graduation with a score of 50%. It is just that Karnataka students have several advantages, such as:
1. Karnataka Category I students can apply with only 45% of their graduation.
2. Around 90 percent of seats in colleges are available for Karnataka state applicants.
3. SC, ST of other state are treated as General category unlike state categories.

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3 years ago

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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

Marrow is good when your goal is AIIMS. DAMS or Bhatia are good when your goal is NEET. DAMS follows a hybrid structure. They are experienced and professional educators and have an amazing way of teaching. They have an online application that is convenient and accessible with a smooth user interface. The live online classes give you the same feeling as the face-to-face classes because of the constant student-teacher interactions, plus all your doubts are cleared instantly. The same faculty is teaching on their offline and online DAMS platforms. The notes are very concise, crisp, and easy to understand. They have few pre-recorded applic
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3 years ago

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jasveer singh

Contributor-Level 9

With Karnataka PGCET scores, you can pursue an MBA programme in both part-time and full-time modes. The eligibility criteria for the Karnataka PGCET Part-Time MBA are as follows:
1. You must have earned your graduate degree from a recognised university.
2. You need to have a minimum of 50% in your graduation if you are applying in the unreserved category. For SC, ST, and Category I of Karnataka, this minimum score is 45%.
3. You must have work experience spanning at least three years to apply for a part-time MBA course.
4. In addition, your place of employment must be within 40 kilometers of the institution to which you are applying for
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3 years ago

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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

According to my knowledge, MBBS 2nd year or 4th semester is the best time, to start preparation for NEET PG. Preparation tips:
1- know the syllabus.
2- Know the paper pattern and marking scheme
Exam pattern of NEET PG:
Mode of the test: Online
Medium of the test: English only
Duration of the exam: 3 hours and 30 minutes
Total number of question in the test: 200
Type of questions: MCQs
3- Try to solve the previous year's question papers.
4- Start with the basics.
5- Make short notes and highlight important information.
6- Attempt mock tests and test series.
7- Regular revision is very important. For more preparation tips, you may use the Shiks
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3 years ago

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jasveer singh

Contributor-Level 9

The KEA annually conducts the Karnataka PGCET an entrance examination for postgraduate admission. The following expert tips can help you clear the Karnataka PGCET for MBA:
1. Prepare the study plan according to the time available for the Karnataka PGCET.
2. You can start by reviewing the topics in which you have some knowledge.
3. Later, you can study the difficult topics by reviewing the fundamentals.
4. Select your study material to understand the basics and practice for the exam.
5. You can use online resources such as YouTube to understand complex topics like Statistics.
6. For the English section of KPGCET, regular newspaper readin
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