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Hello,
You've not specifed about the course or university regarding which you're asking this question, so it's difficult to provide you accurate answer, due to covid 19 pandemic admission schedules are being revised by concerned officials of universities hence there is delay in the process, I'd request you to mention in the comment box below details about the course or any university in particular you want to know about, else you can also visit the official website of the university where you want to take admission, all details regarding admission procedure are updated there only.
If it is a theory subject your need to score 35% marks overall in that subject which means you need to score minimum 28 marks to pass in that subject.
If it has both theory and practical you need to score 35% marks overall and you must score 25% individually in theory as well as practical to pass.
Hello student,
Aakash institute of medical science and research centre is a private medical college situated in Bengaluru. Actually the cutoff changes each and every year. They haven't announced this years cutoff. In 2019 the cutoff was near about 426 for state quota general category and the all India closing rank was 80175.
Hope this will help you
Dear Aspirant,
Please mention about which entrance exam you have mentioned this score. As there are various entrance exams related to this score.
So it would be better for us to guide you regarding the courses with low fees
You can ask doubts in the comment section
Hope this helps
Dear Anirban, you are having a good goal, which rarely crosses minds of other people.To be an Indian Forest Officer, you have to appear for IFS offline exam, which has total 6 number of attempts.
The Indian Forest Service (IFS) is conducted by UPSC) for the recruitment officers at the All India level by the Government of India for the scientific management of its forests.
Check the official PDF for more information
https://www.upsc.gov.in/sites/default/files/Notification-IFoSE_2020_N_Engl.pdf
I wish you good luck!
Hello Aspirant,
Critical care doctors are appointed to meet the needs of patients facing an immediate life-threatening health condition. These are specialized professionals and earns high salary. The remuneration also depend on experience and the organisation in which they are employed. However, initially in India a critical care physician may earn around 15- 20 lakhs per year.
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Hello
Now it is not just any issue if you have low vision. Things have been changed even for the candidates with low vision. A lot of changes has been seen in the last past years. Reservations are also there for the low vision candidates.
The Supreme Court of India has opened the doors for low vision students to pursue the MBBS course, upholding the rights of a petitioner who qualified NEET to be admitted under the provisions of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016. Passed on August 24, the historic SC verdict is now expected to allow numerous MBBS aspirants suffering from various forms of visual impairment to avail the 5% admission reservation mandated for persons with disability through the Act and fulfil their dreams of becoming a doctor.
Hello ,
There is nothing like best or worst course , because every course is designed to provide you knowledge and skills required for job .
Now as you have chosen to do polytechnic after 10th , you are going to have options of branches same as engineering . Now , it is upto your interest what you want to choose . If you like computer technology and wants to learn about software etc go for CS , if you want to learn about electricity and power supply etc go for electrical , if you want to learn about machines and its parts and application of machines , 3D printing etc go for mechanical . Apart from these many other branches are also available like chemical , electronics etc .
I would like to tell you first find out your interest and go for that and if you don't able to find your interest then look for the opportunities available in job in a particular field .
So , first look for interest , if not able to find it look for branch with more opportunities.
Hope this will help you .
Good Luck .
Ankur, for the corrections to reflect on your application it will take a while. That is the reason, it is suggested that you take a print out of the confirmation page to the changes you have made. Even if printout is n ot a possibility, taking a screenshot of the page should do. Right now, give it a day or 2 because eitherways the correction window is open until May 31st. Even after 48 hours, if it doesnt change, try to make the changes again. If the system doesn't allow you, please mail the helpdesk at: jeemain@nta.ac.in (mailto:jeemain@nta.ac.in) . This should be resolved.
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