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<p>Hi.</p><h2 data-start="199" data-end="253">Bachelor/Master in Physiotherapy (BPT / MPT)</h2><ul data-start="254" data-end="672"><li data-start="254" data-end="403"><p data-start="256" data-end="403">Why High Paying: Specialized physiotherapists (orthopedic, neurological, sports) are in demand in hospitals, sports teams, and rehab centers.</p></li><li data-start="404" data-end="535"><p data-start="406" data-end="419">Salary:</p><ul data-start=&qu... View more

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<p>Since you are making the jump from B. Pharm to an MBA, it's completely normal to feel like the subjects don't match. You're moving from the "science of making drugs" to the "business of selling them."</p><p>For CUET PG 2026, you will likely be appearing for the COQP12 paper (General MBA). Here is your roadmap to navigate this transition and ace the exam.</p><p>Also there are personalized MBA courses for pharmacy related fields like business involved in medicine 💉.</p>

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<p>ToGIGE&nbsp;is a <strong>moderately difficult aptitude test </strong>that is held by <strong>DGMS</strong> for entry to MNS courses. Candidates can prepare for ToGIGE through the reference books available online to appear for the Indian Army BSc nursing exam. It is a mandatory screening test.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Hi.Candidates can go through detailed information about the best B.Sc in life Science colleges in the country which are given in below link&nbsp;</p><p>&lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/science/articles/top-10-bsc-msc-colleges-in-india-blogId-13473"&gt;https://www.shiksha.com/science/articles/top-10-bsc-msc-colleges-in-india-blogId-13473&lt;/a&gt;</p><p>Thanks&nbsp;</p>

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<table><thead><tr><th>College</th><th>CAT Cutoff (Gen)</th><th>Fees (₹ lakh)</th><th>Avg. Package (₹ LPA)</th><th>Notes</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td><strong>MDI Murshidabad</strong></td><td>~65</td><td>15.96</td><td>12.75</td><td>Strong reputation, good placements.</td></tr><tr><td><strong>IMI Kolkata</strong></td><td>~65–70</td><td>14.98</td><td>12.48</td><td>Industry‑linked, grow... View more

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<h2>Subjects Taught in LL.M. (Allahabad University Affiliation)</h2><p>The University of Allahabad prescribes the LL.M. syllabus, which CMP College follows. The major subjects include:</p><ul><li><p><strong>Constitutional Law of India</strong></p></li><li><p><strong>Jurisprudence</strong></p></li><li><p><strong>Law of Contract / Mercantile Law</strong></p></li><li><p><strong>Criminal Law</strong></p></li><li><p><strong>Law of Torts</strong></... View more

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<p data-start="93" data-end="384">If you're asking about the PGDM at GIBS, honestly the eligibility part is pretty straightforward. You just need to have completed your graduation in any stream (like BBA, BCom, BTech, BA, etc.). Even students who are in their final year can apply — so it's not like you need to wait forever.</p><p data-start="386" data-end="650">Apart from that, you need to have a valid score from entrance exams like CAT, MAT, XAT, CMAT, ATMA, KMAT, etc. Nothing scary — even I applied with MAT. GIBS looks more at overall fit, motivation, and how serious you are a... View more

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<p>Both are equally good.</p><p>MBA after BBA is more relevant but it must be done from a branded college or if not from good college then better do it online with low fees.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>What I can suggest is LL.B after BBA from a good law college with low fees ( if have time and money). And then an MBA from distance / online mode from reputed college like IGNOU/ SCDL/ Jamia / DU/ .</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>This combo will give you knowledge, skills, horizon, job prospects of infinity level.</p>

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<p><strong>With only an MHA (Master of Hospital Administration), you cannot directly become a lecturer in a nursing college in Kolkata. Nursing faculty posts require an M.Sc Nursing degree recognized by the Indian Nursing Council (INC) and West Bengal Nursing Council (WBNC). However, with MHA you may qualify for teaching roles in hospital administration, health management, or allied health programs, but not core nursing subjects.</strong></p><hr><h2>&nbsp;Lecturer Eligibility in Nursing Colleges (West Bengal)</h2><ul><li><strong>Minimum Qualification</strong>:<ul>&... View more

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<p>155 are very less marks. He / she cannot get seat in telengana state quota councelling (in A catogery).</p><p>You can still try in management quota.</p><p>Some of best private medical colleges in Hyderabad offering management quota:</p><p>Appollo institute of medical sciences - 5.8 to 6.8lakh per year</p><p>Kameneni medical College - 54 to 56 Lacs total&nbsp;</p><p>Mamata academy of medical sciences - 54 to 56 Lacs total</p><p>Svs medical College - 56 to 58 Lacs total</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Thirty-five years after earning an MBA or PGDM from PIBM students will likely hold senior-level jobs that include serving either as Chief Executive Officers, Directors or Advisers. Students' careers often develop from lower-level management jobs to higher-level strategy development responsibilities for organizations and industries. Many individuals will diversify into entrepreneurship, business consulting or global assignments and use their experience gained over many decades in all these fields. The network created by each student during the programme continues to provide advantages to students as they seek out new opportunities ... View more

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<p>Yes — <strong>PIBM Pune accepts gap years</strong> for admission into its PGDM/MBA programmes, provided you meet the standard eligibility criteria (minimum 50% marks in graduation, valid scores in CAT/MAT/XAT/CMAT/ATMA, and performance in GD/PI).</p><hr><h2>&nbsp;How Gap Years Are Viewed</h2><ul><li><strong>Academic Requirement:</strong> As long as your graduation marks meet the cutoff, a gap year does not disqualify you.</li><li><strong>Documentation:</strong> You may be asked to explain the reason for your gap (preparation for exams, work e... View more

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<p>No, work experience is not strictly compulsory for every MBA pathway at Indian School of Business, but it is required for its flagship programme.</p><p>For the main Post Graduate Programme (PGP), which is equivalent to an MBA, ISB typically expects 2 or more years of full-time work experience at the time of joining. However, for early-career candidates or fresh graduates, ISB offers the PGP YL (Young Leaders Programme), where you can apply without prior work experience and join after gaining some experience later.</p><p>So, while ISB does value work experience strongly for its core MBA programme, there are ... View more

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<p>Hi.Yes, M.Sc from biotechnology field are&nbsp; eligible for PGT teacher in haryana and elsewhere.</p><p>Eligibility Criteria for PGT Biology:</p><p>M.Sc Zoology/Botany/Bio-Sciences/Bio-Chemistry/Genetics/Micro Biology/Planet Physiology/Bio-Technology/Life Sciences/Molecular Bio with at least 50% provided that the applicant had studied Botany &amp; Zoology at Graduation level and B.Ed from a recognised university.</p><p>Thanks&nbsp;</p>

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<p dir="ltr">Yes, Chandigarh University can offer admission to top M.E. branches even if a student has a moderate GATE Exam 2026 score. This is because GATE does not play any role in admission priority. Admission is granted after checking graduation eligibility, not GATE performance. Whether your GATE score is high, moderate, or you are not appearing for GATE 2026 at all, your admission chances remain the same as long as you meet the academic requirements of the chosen branch. A moderate GATE score may only affect fellowship eligibility, not branch selection. Therefore, students can secure admission to core and interdiscipl... View more

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<p dir="ltr">Yes, final-year B.Tech students can apply for M.E. admission at Chandigarh University even if they are still completing their degree. Admission is provisional and subject to successful completion of graduation before the programme begins. If a final-year student plans to appear for GATE 2026, the score can later be submitted for fellowship consideration. Students who are not appearing for GATE 2026 can still apply based on their expected graduation outcome. The university allows early applications so that students can plan their postgraduate studies in advance. GATE is not compulsory at this stage and does not ... View more

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<p>No, Chandigarh University does not require a valid GATE Exam 2026 score for any M.E. specialisation. This applies to all core engineering branches and interdisciplinary programs. Admission to M.E. programs is based on graduation eligibility and academic background. Students who are not appearing for GATE 2026 can freely apply to any specialisation offfered by the University. A valid GATE score is required only if a student wants to be considered for the GATE fellowship. Even then, it does not influence admission priority or branch allocation. This policy ensures that access to postgraduate engineering education remains open and in... View more

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<p><strong>Chandigarh University starts M.E. admissions for all students, including those who plan to appear for or qualify GATE Exam 2026, as per its regular admission cycle. Admissions usually open before GATE results are declared. GATE-qualified status is not required at the time of application. Students can apply based on graduation eligibility and later submit GATE details if they qualify and wish to be considered for the fellowship. Students who are not appearing for GATE 2026 can also apply during the same admission window. There is no separate admission schedule for GATE and non-GATE candidates.</strong></p>

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<p>No, GATE exam 2026 is not compulsory for interdisciplinary M.E. programs at Chandigarh University. Programs such as Robotics and AI, Artificial intelligence, Data Science, and Space technology follow the same admission process as core engineering branches. Elegibility is checked based on graduation marks and relevant academic backgrounds. Students who are not appearing for GATE 2026, can still apply and get admission if they meet the elegibility criteria. GATE qualification is considered only if you wish to be evaluated for the fellowship. Interdisciplinary programs do not impose any additional GATE related requirements, ensuring ... View more

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<p>Yes, </p><p>you can absolutely pursue an M.E. at Chandigarh University even if you do not qualify GATE Exam 2026. GATE qualification is not a requirement for admission to any M.E. program.&nbsp;</p><p>The university's admission process is based on an eligibility check of your graduation marks.&nbsp;</p><p>If your academic background satisfies the programme requirements, you can get direct admission. Students who are not appearing for GATE 2026 or who do not qualify are treated the same as other applicants during admission. The only difference is that non-GATE students are not eligible fo... View more

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<p dir="ltr" style="text-align: justify;">Chandigarh University does not announce branch-wise GATE Exam 2026 cut-offs for M.E. admissions. Since GATE is not mandatory for admission, there are no fixed cut-offs for different specialisations. However, for GATE fellowship allocation, competition may vary by branch depending on the number of applicants and seat availability. Popular branches such as Computer Science, Electrical, and ECE may see higher competition for fellowship seats, which indirectly favors higher GATE scores. Despite this, admission remains unaffected by branch-wise GATE performance. Students can ap... View more

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<p>Yes, Chandigarh University accepts GATE Exam 2026 scores for M.E. Civil Engineering programs, but only for fellowship consideration and not for admission priority.The admission process is the same for all Civil Engineering specialisations, including Structural, Transportation, Geotechnical, Environmental, and Construction Management. Admission is based on graduation marks, and eligible students can get direct admission. If you are appearing for GATE 2026 and qualify, your score may be considered later for the GATE fellowship, depending on merit and availability.</p>

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<p>Yes, the Rs 12,500 per month GATE Exam 2026 fellowship is applicable across all Master of Engineering programs offered by Chandigarh University. This includes core engineering branches as well as interdisciplinary M.E. programs. However, the fellowship is limited to a maximum of 10% of the total seats in each programme and is awarded only to meritorious GATE-qualified students. Even if you are appearing for GATE 2026, fellowship allocation depends on your score, ranking, and interview performance for teaching ability. Students who are not appearing for GATE 2026 can still enrol in any M.E. program, but without the GATE fellowship ... View more

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<p dir="ltr">Chandigarh University allocates M.E. seats through a uniform admission process that does not prioritise GATE Exam 2026 scores. Students with valid GATE scores are first required to meet the same eligibility criteria as non-GATE candidates, which includes checking graduation marks. Once admission is confirmed, GATE-qualified students may be considered for the fellowship based on their GATE score and merit ranking. The seat itself is not allocated on the basis of GATE performance. This means that students who are not appearing for GATE 2026 or who do not qualify can still secure seats through direct admission. GA... View more

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<p>Yes, if a student does not have a GATE exam 2026 score, chandigarh university provides an alternative admission pathway CUCET (Chandigarh University Common Entrance Test). CUCET allows non GATE candidates to demonstrate their academic aptitude and become eligble for admission as well as certain scholarships. Apart from CUCET, students may also be considered based on their graduation marks, especially under the Scholarship scheme that rewards high academic performance at the undergraduate level. This flexinle admission structure ensures that lack of a GATE score does not become a barrier to entry. Thus students have multiple routes... View more

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<p dir="ltr">Yes, candidates can apply directly for M.E. courses at Chandigarh University without appearing in GATE Exam 2026. The university allows admissions based on the candidate's undergraduate academic eligibility for the selected M.E. program. Applicants must hold a relevant bachelor's degree in engineering or an equivalent qualification with a minimum of 55% marks, as specified for each specialization. For candidates applying without GATE Exam 2026, admission is processed through the university's standard admission procedure. Such students are also eligible for the PG Scholarship Scheme based on graduation marks, wh... View more

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<p>Hi.Yes, JMI&nbsp; is offfering Bsc.Biotechnology through CUET in the year 2026 Jamia Milia Islamia BSc admission is done based on scores in the JMI entrance exam. For BSc in Biotechnology&nbsp; admission is done based on a valid score in the CUET exam. The final selection depends upon the performance in the previous qualifying degree exams, entrance test and seat availability.</p><p>Thanks&nbsp;</p>

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<p>At <strong>Tezpur University</strong>, admission to <strong>B.Sc. Biochemistry</strong> is <strong>not available through direct entry</strong>. It is a <strong>central university</strong>, and all undergraduate admissions are routed through the <strong>CUET UG (Common University Entrance Test)</strong> conducted by NTA.</p><hr><h2>&nbsp;Admission Pathway for B.Sc Biochemistry at Tezpur University</h2><ol><li><p><strong>Eligibility</strong>:</p><ul><li>10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Mathemat... View more

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<p><strong>At Banaras Hindu University (BHU), the maximum age limit for admission to the B.Sc Nursing programme is 25 years as of December 31 of the admission year. For SC/ST candidates, there is a relaxation of 5 years, so the maximum age is 30 years.</strong></p><div>&nbsp;</div><h2>&nbsp;BHU B.Sc Nursing – Age Criteria (2026 Admission)</h2><table><thead><tr><th>Category</th><th>Minimum Age</th><th>Maximum Age</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td><strong>General/EWS/OBC</strong></td>&l... View more

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