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3 years ago

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jasveer singh

Contributor-Level 9

No, National Law University Delhi does not have NRI seats. However, it does allow admission to foreign nationals and OCI and PIO category students. They are also exempted from appearing in the AILET 2023 for admission to NLU, Delhi, if they apply in their respective categories. The following are some NLUs that have NRI quota seats for admission to law courses:
1. West Bengal National Law University of Judicial Sciences: Around 20 NRI and NRI-sponsored seats
2. National Law University, Bhopal: Around 27 NRI and sponsored seats
3. National Law University, Jodhpur: Total 16 NRI seats
4. National Law University, Odisha: Total 15 NRI and NRI-sp
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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

There are two undergraduate nursing courses available at AIIMS Delhi. AIIMS Nursing 2023 Eligibility Criteria:
1- For B.Sc. (Hons) Nursing:
Gender: Only female candidates will be eligible to apply for B.Sc. Honors. Nationality: Applying students must be Indian citizens. Age Limit: The students applying must have attained the age of 17 years as of December 31st, 2021. Qualification: The student must have passed his 10+2 level exam or its equivalent from a recognised board with aggregate marks of 55% in Physics Biology Chemistry and English (50% for ST/SC). Appearing Candidates: Students who are appearing in the last year of their 10+2 l
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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

There are many public sector organizations that offer a wide range of opportunities for talented people with good CSIR NET scores. Qualifying the CSIR NET with a good score is an advantage, as PSUs now have direct access to NET scores and can select qualified candidates based on their academic profiles. Government Job posts after clearing the CSIR NET JRF in life Science Are:
Assistant Professor, Scientist, Sr. Associate Scientist, Biomedical Scientist, Clinical Research Associate, Microbiologist, Geneticist, Biology Content Developer, Biology Researcher, Biological Technician, Botanist, Conservationist, Ecologist, Environment Consultan
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3 years ago

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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

While preparing for the CSIR UGC NET exam, you should know the complete syllabus. It helps you prepare a study plan for CSIR NET life sciences. For CSIR NET Life Science, you can earn 70 points in Part B and 100 points in Part C. For section B, as per the exam pattern, students will have to solve only questions out of 50 but keep the negative marking (a 1/2 mark deduction for each wrong answer) in mind while solving questions. To score 100 points in section C, students must answer any 25 of 75 questions. (4 marks for each correct answer). While attempting section C, you should be aware of its negative marking. For each wrong answer, yo
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3 years ago

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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

A list of NEET PG books for theory:
1- For Pharmacology subject: Essentials of Medical Pharmacology by KD Tripathi
2- For Orthopaedics subject: Essential Orthopaedics (Including Clinical Methods) by Maheshwari
3- For Paediatrics subject: Ghai Essential Pediatrics by Vinod K Paul
4- For Anaesthesia subject: Short Textbook Of Anaesthesia 5 by Yadav
5- For Surgery subject: Bailey & Loves Short Practice of Surgery, (set volume 1 & 2) by Norman Williams, P Ronan O Connell, Andrew McCaskie
6- For Anatomy subject: Handbook of General Anatomy by BD Chaurasia
7- For ENT subject: Diseases of Ear, Nose, and throat & Head and Neck Surgery by PL Dhingra a
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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

The CSIR NET examination is conducted only for the Science stream students, and the ICAR (Indian Council of Agricultural Research) NET is held for the students belonging to the Agriculture Field. For all other subjects or streams, the students need to appear for the UGC NET examination. CSIR NET Educational Qualification:
M.Sc, BE/B.Tech, Integrated BSMS BS-4 Years, B.Pharma MBBS or an Equivalent Degree. For OBC and General candidates, 55 percent marks are needed, and for SC, ST, and PWD candidates, a minimum of 50 percent marks are needed. UGC NET exam is conducted for Adult Education, Continuing Education, Andragogy, Non-Formal Educa
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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

A list of NEET PG books for MCQs: 1- Self Assessment & Review Microbiology Immunology Revision at a Glance by Chaurasia. 2- Self Assessment and Review of Short Subjects Ophthalmology, Otorhinolaryngology (ENT) & Orthopaedics Vol-II by Arvind Arora 3- Self Assessment & Review of Paediatrics by Arvind Arora 4- Review of Pharmacology by Gobind Rai Garg, Sparsh Gupta 5- Orthopaedics Quick Review by Apurv Mehra 6- DAMS Review of Radiology-Eighth Edition by Dr. Summer K Sethi 7- AIIMS PGMEE Solutions by Ashish Gupta, Admit Tripathi 8- New Across: A Complete Review of Short Subjects (Set of 3 Volumes) (PGMEE) by Anurag Shukla and Saumya Shukl

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deepika maurya

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Yes, you are eligible for the CSIR NET after a B.Sc. (honors)
CSIR NET Educational Qualification:
M.Sc, BE/B.Tech, Integrated BSMS BS-4 Years, B.Pharma MBBS or an Equivalent Degree. For General candidates and OBC candidates, 55 percent marks are needed, and for SC, ST, and PWD candidates, a minimum of 50 percent marks are needed. The Council of Scientific and Industrial Research National Eligibility Test examination is conducted only for the Science stream students, and the ICAR (Indian Council of Agricultural Research) NET is held for students belonging to the Agriculture Field. For all other subjects or streams, the students need to a
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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

Admission Process for AIIMS BSc nursing is mentioned below: 

To start the admissions process, first register yourself at the AIIMS BSc Nursing admission portal which further involves 2-steps, basic registration and final registration. 2- Download the AIIMS BSc Nursing admit card from the official website. 3- Appear for AIIMS Nursing for the BSc Nursing entrance exam. 4- Check and download the AIIMS BSc Nursing Exam Results. 5- Appear for AIIMS Nursing for BSc Nursing Counselling in the end.

Students whose names appear in the merit list will be invited for counseling and the seat allocation process via online mode. They will have to

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Ashish Sharma

Beginner-Level 1

Familiarize yourself with the exam pattern, including the number of sections, marking scheme, and time duration for each section.

Plan your study schedule. Allocate time for each topic based on your understanding and the weightage of each section in the exam.

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jasveer singh

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Yes, you can upgrade the allocated seat at Delhi University. The allocation is done through CSAS at DU for various courses and colleges for admission. During the registration process, you are required to indicate your preference. You can select the "Upgrade" option, which will allow an upgrade to a higher preference submitted by you. If you choose this option, your current seat assignment will be automatically canceled if a new seat is assigned to you. However, once you get an upgraded seat, you will have to "accept" the upgraded seat and complete the admission procedures. Otherwise, by default, your current seat will be considered can
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3 years ago

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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

Career opportunities after qualifying for the CSIR NET:
1- Scope of Ph.D. in India and abroad.
2- Scope of Becoming an Assistant Professor in College or University.
3- Scope in Research Field as JRF (Junior Research Fellow)
Most Prestigious institutes like DRDO, CSIR-CFTRI, IISER, IICB, NIPER, and NIMAHNS usually post vacancies on a weekly or monthly basis for JRF-cleared students.
4- Scope of Joining the Public Sector (PSUs)
PSU offers a wide range of benefits and wonderful salary packages to JRF-qualified students. A list of Public sector organizations for JRF-qualified students are:
Indian Space Research organisation (ISRO)
Indira Gandhi
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jasveer singh

Contributor-Level 9

You have the option to upgrade your assigned college and course during Delhi University's CSAS seat allocation process. Before announcing a round, the university makes the Upgrade Window available to all admitted students.
1. You must select the "Upgrade" option if you want to get a college or course of higher preference.
2. The upgraded seat will be automatically canceled if you do not "accept" the upgraded seat or do not perform any activity on the upgraded seat.
3. You may also be declared out of CSAS.
4. You will be admitted to the earlier seat if your choices are not upgraded.

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3 years ago

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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

The difference between UGC NET and CSIR NET is
1- UGC NET exam is conducted for Adult Education, Continuing Education, Andragogy, Non-Formal Education, Forensic Science, Law, Mass Communication and Journalism, Philosophy, Sanskrit, Tourism, Administration, and Management. Eligibility Criteria for UGC NET:
Master's Degree or equivalent with minimum 55 percent marks for open category and 50 percent for SC, ST, PwD, and Transgender applicants. Age Limit: 31 years for JRF (Junior Research Fellowship). There is no age limit for Assistant Professorship. Nationality: Indian
Subject Eligibility: Subject of your Post-Graduation.
2- The CSIR NET ex
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3 years ago

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jasveer singh

Contributor-Level 9

The "freeze" option in seat allocation for CSAS (DU) is to confirm your admission choice to the allocated college and course at DU.
1. If you are happy with the assigned college and course, you can freeze the request through your dashboard.
2. Once you select this option, you will not be considered for "upgradation" of choice in further rounds of CSAS.
3. You should select this option only if you are satisfied with the allocated seat and want to take admission on this course.
4. If you do not choose to upgrade or freeze your admission, your current status will be maintained.

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3 years ago

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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

Yes, you are eligible for the CSIR NET exam. Eligibility Criteria for CSIR NET:
BS-4 Years, M.Sc. BE/B.Tech, Integrated BSMS B.Pharma MBBS or an Equivalent Degree. For General and OBC candidates, 55 percent marks are needed, and for SC, ST, and PWD candidates, a minimum of 50 percent marks are needed. A Student must be an Indian citizen. Age: For JRF, the students must be not more than 28 years as of July 1, 2022. Relaxation in age limit for CSIR NET:
For SC, ST, PWD, and Female: 5 years
For OBC: 3 years. There is no upper age limit for Assistant Professorship or Lectureship. I hope this will help you.

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3 years ago

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jasveer singh

Contributor-Level 9

You may withdraw your application from CSAS if you no longer wish to attend Delhi University. The refund policy of DU is as follows:
1. If you are allocated any college, you do not need to continue the admission process if you want to withdraw at this stage.
2. If you have taken the admission but still want to withdraw, you can do so through your dashboard.
3. You will have to select the "Withdraw" option and pay a withdrawal fee of Rs. 1000.
4. This fee is non-refundable, and after withdrawing, you will be out of CSAS.
5. Also, there is a time limit, and there will be no option to withdraw from the course once the spot admission round
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3 years ago

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jasveer singh

Contributor-Level 9

Yes, Delhi University's common seat allocation system includes a CW quota.
1. Approximately five percent of seats are reserved for children and widows of the Indian armed forces (CW).
2. When registering on the CSAS portal, candidates who submit applications under this quota must choose this category.
3. Additionally, they must submit an ECC Certificate in the format required by the DU.
4. For those chosen for admission under the CW quota at DU, there is a separate merit list.

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3 years ago

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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

Best Books for CSIR NET Mathematics:
1- Foundations of Functional Analysis by S. Ponnusamy
2- CSIR-UGC NET/JRF/SLET Mathematical Sciences (Paper I & II) by Dr. A. Kumar
3- Contemporary Abstract Algebra by N L Carothers
4- Complex Variables & Applications by James Brown & Ruel Churchill
5- Topics in Algebra by I N Herstein
6- CSIR-UGC NET/JRF/SET Mathematical Sciences by Alok Kumar (Upkar)
7- Real analysis by HL Royden
8- Complex Variables and Applications by Ruel Churchill, James Brown
9- Contemporary Abstract Algebra by Joseph A Gallian
10- Classical Mechanics by Herbert Goldstein
11- Fundamentals of Statistics by S C Gupta
12- Integral Equation
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3 years ago

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Nikita Taneja

Beginner-Level 5

Yes, definitely they will want to see your CUET only.

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