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Aditya Raj

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Suppose you belong to the EWS (Economically Weaker Sections) category. In that case, your EWS rank will also be considered during the CSAB rounds of counselling, in addition to your Common Rank List (CRL) rank. 

Hence, your EWS category rank will play a role in the counselling process.

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Aayushi Bijawe

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Whether your daughter can get admission in B.Pharma (Bachelor of Pharmacy) based on her eligibility for the HSC board re-exam in 2023 depends on several factors. Here are some considerations:
Admission requirements: Each educational institution or university may have its own admission requirements for the B.Pharma programme. These requirements typically include minimum academic qualifications, such as a certain percentage or grade in the HSC board exams or an equivalent examination. Application deadlines: You should check the application deadlines for B.Pharma programs in the universities or colleges where your daughter intends to apply
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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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The latest cutoff information for Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharma.) at JNTUH is as follows:
* General Category: 13128 - 47111
* SC Category: 2707 - 24318
* ST Category: 303 - 18678
* BC-A Category: 2144 - 22787
* BC-B Category: 1855 - 21798
* BC-C Category: 1611 - 20423
* PWD Category: 2069 - 18995
The cutoffs are subject to change and will be finalized after the completion of the counselling process.
Here are some of the factors that affect the cutoff for B.Pharma. at JNTUH:
* The number of seats available
* The difficulty level of the entrance exam
* The number of candidates who appeared for the entrance exam
* The performance of the candidates in
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Aayushi Bijawe

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Admission requirements for B. Pharmacy programs can vary between universities and countries. Generally, these programs have specific minimum academic requirements that you need to meet in order to be eligible for admission. While your grades in Chemistry Physics and Biology are important factors, they alone may not determine your eligibility for a B. Pharmacy programme. To assess your chances of being admitted, you should research the specific admission criteria of the universities or colleges you are interested in. Typically, they will specify the minimum grade requirements in each subject and any additional entrance exams or prerequi
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Prachi Beriwal

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It's best to directly contact the college administration or visit their official website for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding the fee structure for the M.Sc. in Botany program.
On their official website, you should be able to find a dedicated section for admissions or academics that may provide details about the fee structure, admission process, and other relevant information. Alternatively, you can reach out to the college's admissions office or the department of Botany for specific details regarding the M.Sc. in Botany program fees.
Remember to inquire about any additional charges or fees apart from the tuition fe
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Prachi Beriwal

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The package or salary associated with a B.A. degree can vary significantly depending on various factors such as the industry, job role, location, and individual skills and experience. Bachelor of Arts (B.A. ) is a versatile degree that covers a wide range of subjects in the arts and humanities field. Graduates with a B.A. degree can pursue diverse career paths, including but not limited to fields such as journalism, public relations, writing, teaching, administration, social services, and non-profit organizations. The salary or package for B.A. graduates will depend on the specific career they choose and the demand for their skills in
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Dewesh Nandan Prasad

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No, candidates are not allowed to take the Rajasthan Eligibility Examination for Teachers REET question paper home after the exam. Candidates are only allowed to carry the OMR response sheet and the question paper booklet cover after the exam. It is advised to read and follow the instructions of question paper carefully. 

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Prachi Beriwal

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If a student has not opted for Mathematics in class 11 and 12 but wants to apply for a B.A. Economics programme at Mithibai College in Mumbai, they should first check the specific eligibility criteria set by the college. While some colleges may require Mathematics as a mandatory subject, others may have more flexible requirements. Here are some possible options for a student who hasn't opted for Mathematics:
1. Check the College's Eligibility Criteria: Visit the official website of Mithibai College or contact their admissions office to find the detailed eligibility criteria for the B.A. Economics programme. Look for any specific subject
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Dewesh Nandan Prasad

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The REET exam has two papers- Paper 1 and 2. 
Paper 1 - Child Development and Pedagogy: 30 marks - Language I Hindi English Sanskrit, Urdu, Sindhi, Punjabi, and Gujarati): 30 marks - Language II Hindi English Sanskrit, Urdu, Sindhi, Punjabi, and Gujarati): 30 marks - Mathematics: 30 marks - Environmental Studies: 30 marks - Total: 150 marks.
Paper 2  -  Child Development and Pedagogy: 30 marks - Language I Hindi English Sanskrit, Urdu, Sindhi, Punjabi, and Gujarati): 30 marks - Language II Hindi English Sanskrit, Urdu, Sindhi, Punjabi, and Gujarati): 30 marks,  Mathematics and Science: 60 marks (30 marks for Mathemati

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Dewesh Nandan Prasad

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It is not necessary to take private coaching to crack the REET exam. You can prepare for the exam on your own by following a structured and disciplined approach to study. Here are some tips for preparing for the UGC NET exam without private coaching:
a) Understand the Syllabus: Before starting your preparation, go through the REET syllabus for your subject and understand the topics and subtopics that are covered in the exam. B) Study Material: Collect and refer to good quality study material such as textbooks, reference books, and online resources to cover the entire syllabus. C) Make a Study Plan: Make a study plan that suits your sche
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Debanjali Chakraborty

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If due to any reasons whatsoever, a person misses the internal examinations, he has a chance to appear in the same. He can fill up the form of re-appear so that he gets the opportunity to do so. Appearing in the internal examinations is extremely helpful for a student to know the subject and get an idea of how he can pursue the main University examinations. A person must have a proper attendance criteria that is required to appear for the examinations.

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Debanjali Chakraborty

Beginner-Level 5

As a Final year law student, I would always suggest that the students should always be active in every event that goes around in the college, whether in the moot court competitions, mock trial, client counseling or in participating in the annual fest, and the annual sport fest. A student must always be in discipline and always note that the good behaviour is a top notch plus point that a student can have. Every student is encouraged with the same effort and enthusiasm here.

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