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<p>Hi.</p><p>Yes — you can choose CUET (UG) domain subjects that are different from what you studied in class 12, even if you want to study BA.<br data-start="140" data-end="143">BUT this depends on the specific university's eligibility rules, not CUET alone.</p><p>CUET Rule (Official):</p><p>CUET allows you to appear for any domain subject, even if you didn't study it in Class 12.</p>
<p data-start="0" data-end="138">For PGDM and MBA admissions at GIBS Business School, the college is very flexible with entrance exams. They accept:</p><ul data-start="140" data-end="214"><li data-section-id="oxfyji" data-start="140" data-end="151">CAT</li><li data-section-id="1pbwxhh" data-start="152" data-end="163">XAT</li><li data-section-id="qvojdc" data-start="164" data-end="175">MAT</li><li data-section-id="fpkxf7" data-start="176"... View more
<p data-pm-slice="1 []">To begin with, you can prepare for CLAT simultaneously as Class 12 if have a smart and consistent approach:</p><ul><li>Start early – Beginning of Class 12 to manage both studies.</li><li>Daily Time – 2-3 hours you spend for CLAT preparation each day.</li><li>Sections covered – English, Current Affairs, Legal Reasoning, Logical Reasoning and Quantitative Techniques.</li><li>Read daily newspapers like The Hindu or Indian Express.</li><li>Keep taking mock tests to gain more speed and accuracy.</li><li>Refresh... View more
<p>If you want to become engineer, then definitely start preparing for JEE exam. There are lots of option. Firstly, thought about your future goals and interest like if you want to join army, prepare for the NDA exam. </p><p>If you want to become scientist, professor, then prepare for the IISER aptitude test. If you are still confused. You can also learn any skill like graphic designing, video editing, Data entry, coding etc. and start earning. Choose your interest and start working on your interest. </p>
<p>Hi.</p><p data-start="0" data-end="516">Yes — there are scholarship / fee‑waiver schemes at Dnyaan Prasad Global University (DPGU)'s School of Pharmacy and Research (SPR) that could apply to students from economically weaker sections — but I did not find clear, public confirmation that there are dedicated “minority‑community scholarships” (i.e. for religious or linguistic minorities) explicitly listed among SPR's own scholarship categories. Here's what I found, and what remains uncertain:</p><ul data-start="570" data-end="1282"><li data-start="570&... View more
<p>Hi.</p><ul><li data-start="1326" data-end="1571"><p data-start="1328" data-end="1571">On the public scholarship list for SPR (as per the source above) — there is no mention of SC, ST, or OBC categories receiving any special fee waiver or scholarship under that specific set of schemes. </p></li><li data-start="1572" data-end="1775"><p data-start="1574" data-end="1775">The description focuses on “merit / EWS / gender (girls) / sports / staff‑ward / alumni‑ward” — none explicitly mention... View more
<p>Hi.</p><p>Yes — there <em data-start="27" data-end="31">is</em> a publicly stated fee‑refund policy for Dnyaan Prasad Global University (DPGU) — which includes its School of Pharmacy and Research (SPR).</p><p>According to the official refund / cancellation policy page of DPGU / its umbrella institute:</p><p>If a student withdraws or cancels admission before the start of the academic session / before the formally‑notified last date of admission, they are eligible for full refund of the collected fees — after deduction of a small administrative / ... View more
<p>Hi.</p><p>According to SPR's official fee structure:</p><p data-start="488" data-end="556">B.Pharm: ₹ 2,50,000 per year</p><p data-start="488" data-end="556">D.Pharm: ₹ 1,00,000 per year </p><p data-start="630" data-end="698">Pharm.D: ₹ 2,50,000 per year</p><p data-start="630" data-end="698">M.Pharm: ₹ 3,00,000 per year</p><p>Thus, for a 4‑year B.Pharm course, tuition alone over 4 years comes to ~ ₹ 10 lakhs (assuming no increase, 2.5 lakhs * 4... View more
<p>Hi.</p><p>The official fee data for SPR lists tuition (and other components like security deposit, hostel fee etc.) for various courses, but the published “tuition fee” appears as a total amount or per-year amount, not explicitly per-semester. </p><p>For instance: for B.Pharm at SPR, the “tuition fee” is quoted as ~ INR 4.6 Lacs total (or full course basis) rather than per semester. </p><p>The publicly available fee descriptions on sites summarizing SPR's fee structure always mention “tuition fee”, “security deposit”, “hostel fee / other fees etc.” as separa... View more
<p>Hi.</p><h2 data-start="1972" data-end="2097">Yes — gap-year students are very likely eligible for admission (unless there's a hidden internal rule)</h2><p data-start="2114" data-end="2213">SPR's eligibility depends only on having a valid 10+2 (or equivalent) pass + entrance exam score;</p><p data-start="2216" data-end="2279">There is no public restriction on “when” the 10+2 was passed;</p><p data-start="2282" data-end="2359">There is no age criterion or explicit clause about continuity of education;... View more
<div><article dir="auto" tabindex="-1" data-turn-id="request-696cf103-2740-832d-8185-806ae7823893-5" data-testid="conversation-turn-244" data-scroll-anchor="true" data-turn="assistant"><div><div tabindex="-1"><div><div dir="auto" data-message-author-role="assistant" data-message-id="c737c41d-e3dd-4060-b85c-b7e6dcd715b2" data-message-model-slug="gpt-5-2"><div><div><p data-start="91" data-end="322">Honestly, I felt GIBS helps quite a lot during the whol... View more
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