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You can refer the link below for college comparison: https://www.shiksha.com/resources/college-comparison-242142-34321
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As per the medical standard for the NDA examination, you will be eligible for Indian Navy and Indian Army but not Indian Air Force, provided you qualify the below-mentioned conditions:
1. A candidate should be able to read in a distant vision chart 6/6 in better eye and 6/9 in worse eye with or without glasses.
2. Myopia should not be more than 2.5 D and hypermetropia not more than 3.5 D including Astigmatism.
3. A candidate must have good binocular vision.
4. The colour vision standard will be (CPIII) for Army.
Vision standard for Naval candidates:
Uncorrected without glass 6/9
Corrected with glass 6/6
Limits of Myopia -0.75
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After checking the NEET Syllabus, it seems quite impossible, but if you have a well-structured study plan, you can easily clear the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test 2019. Some NEET Preparation tips 2019 are as below:
1. Make a Practical Timetable
2. Prepare According to the latest Syllabus
3. Practice Regularly
4. Refer Good Study Material or best NEET Preparation books - https://scoop.eduncle.com/neet-exam-preparation-books
5. Attempt Full-Length Mock Tests
6. Focus More on Weak Topics
7. Prepare Short Notes for Revision
8. Stay Away from Guesswork
9. Study in Fixed Time Slots
10. Health is Wealth
11. Be Confident and Positive About
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The JEE Mains question papers of the past years (including AIEEE) are available as a hard copy by many publishers.
You may get them online (soft copy) or buy them through online shopping websites.
It will also be available in the book stores.
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B.Des in Fashion Design is a 4-year undergraduate course, the minimum eligibility for which is a Higher Secondary Certificate (10+2) qualification with a minimum aggregate score of 50%. The programme is spread over 8 semesters, with the final semester being based on the candidate's chosen stream of study.
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Starting your JEE Advanced preparation in class 11 is a great idea! It gives you ample time to build a strong foundation and gradually master the concepts. Here are some tips to help you get started:
Understand the Syllabus and Exam Pattern: Familiarize yourself with the JEE Advanced syllabus and exam pattern. This will help you know what to expect and how to plan your studies effectively.
Build a Strong Foundation: Focus on understanding the fundamental concepts in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Use NCERT textbooks as they are crucial for building a strong base.
Create a Study Plan: Develop a detailed study plan that covers all the
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Yes, it is very much possible, the only thing that will obstruct is the lack of basic knowledge regarding chemical equations and biological terms as you will be away from the field for two long years.
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