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<p>KEA has released the Karnataka UGNEET 2025 mock allotment result on July 25, 2025 on the official website, cetonline.karnataka.gov.in. Candidates can check their mock allotment result and make informed choices about the option entered during the one time option entry window. The Mock allotment is a sneak peek into the choices made by the candidates and does not guarantee admission in the allotted college.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>

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<p>The MSc placement rates recorded during VNIT Nagpur placements are depicted below:</p><div dir="ltr" align="left"><div dir="ltr" align="left"><table><colgroup><col width="91"><col width="90"><col width="99"><col width="121"></colgroup><tbody><tr><th><p dir="ltr">Particulars</p></th><th><p dir="ltr">MSc Placement Statistics (2023)</p></th><th><p dir="ltr">MSc Placement Statistics (2024)</p&g... View more

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<p>The MSc branch-wise packages offered at VNIT placements 2025 are tabulated below:</p><div dir="ltr" align="left"><table style="width: 77.9363%;"><colgroup><col style="width: 39.9154%;" width="132"><col style="width: 20.7334%;" width="62"><col style="width: 19.464%;" width="65"><col style="width: 19.8872%;" width="56"></colgroup><tbody><tr><th><p dir="ltr">Msc Branch-wise&nbsp;</p></th><th><p dir="ltr"&... View more

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<p>The VNIT Nagpur placements 2025 for MSc are out on the official website. Check out the details from the table below:</p><div dir="ltr" align="left"><table><colgroup><col width="91"><col width="90"><col width="99"><col width="121"></colgroup><tbody><tr><th><p dir="ltr">Particulars</p></th><th><p dir="ltr">MSc Placement Statistics (2023)</p></th><th><p dir="ltr">MSc Placement Statistics (2024)</p></th><th&... View more

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<p>Yes, GATE has already introduced new GATE papers like Data Science, Humanities, and Environmental Science in the recent years. This reflects growing importance in the interdisciplinary knowledge. In core branches too, topics like basic programming, statistics, and machine learning may appear, especially in MSQs and NATs. Candidates must keep a track on the evolving trends, and emerging career trends and start practising in these domains too to stay ahead.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Yes, GATE has increasingly inclined towards MSQs (Multiple select questions) and NAT (Numerical Aptitude Questions), as it evaluates candidate's conceptual clarity than the rote memorisation. Based on the previous year's GATE question papers and GATE analysis- <strong><em>we can expect alteast 30 to 40% of the questions to be MSQs and NATs</em>, </strong> and here's why -</p><ul><li>These type of questions are more challenging and demand precise understanding.</li><li>Requires conceptual clarity with accuracy in attempting these questions.&nbsp;</li></ul><p&g... View more

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<p>As you have your PwD certificate . If they are valid as per NMC rules, You would get easily an MBBS seat with this rank in your state Kerala.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Abdul Haq Urdu University offers a MSc programme for a duration of 3 years. It is offered across speciasliations such as Zoology, Botany, Computer Science, and Chemistry, among others. The admission to the course is based on the merit obtained in the entrance exam (APICET). Candidates can check the cutoff for the preferred specialisation in order to apply to the university.</p>

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<p>If you are applying for madhya pradesh State counseling, you will be charged only Rupees one thousand during Registration and Rupees one hundred during choice filling. This is for 1st and 2nd round.</p><p>If you are participating for 3rd round *mop up* You will be charged 1 to 2 Lacs security amount.</p>

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<p>Most of the paramedical courses offered by Institute of public health and hygiene are without NEET. If you have not given the NEET exam or not qualified in NEET exam then first you need to think in which course you want to take admission. If you are confused that in which course you should take admission then I will suggest that visit the college campus and meet with counseller or faculty member then will guide you in better way. List of some of the most popular paramedical courses offered by insititute of public health and hygiene (IPHH) are:</p><ol><li>Medical Laboratory Technology</li><li>Radio Ima... View more

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<p dir="ltr">Studying M.Sc from Warwick is conseidered expensive for an Indian student. The total cost can range between <strong>INR 28.99 L - 69.18 L</strong>. The detailed costs are mentioned below.</p><div dir="ltr" align="left"><table><colgroup><col><col></colgroup><tbody><tr><th><p dir="ltr"><strong>Particulars</strong></p></th><th><p dir="ltr"><strong>Total Cost</strong></p></th></tr><tr><td><p dir="ltr">Tuiti... View more

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<p>If you're preparing for the <strong>GAT exam</strong> for <strong>Civil Engineering lateral entry</strong>, note that GITAM doesn't officially release past papers. The best alternative is their <strong>sample papers and mock tests</strong>. You can also practice using <strong>model papers</strong> from other universities like GLA or BIT Mesra, as the question style is similar. Focus on diploma-level Civil Engineering topics, as most questions come from that syllabus. Join online forums like Shiksha or student WhatsApp groups, where seniors often share old question papers, tips, and p... View more

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<p style="text-align: justify;">Yes, model question papers are available on official website of AJUCET and candidates can practice to understand question types and difficulty level.&nbsp;</p>

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<p style="text-align: justify;">The AJU CET consists of objective-type multiple-choice questions (MCQs). Each question has four answer options, out of which only one is correct. Candidates must choose the most appropriate answer and mark it in the online test interface.</p>

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<p style="text-align: justify;">There will be 100 multiple-choice questions based on Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science, and English. The difficulty level will be Class 11/12 level.</p>

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<p>For admission to Manchester Uni MSc Advanced Computer Science, the entry requirements are given below:&nbsp;</p><ul><li>A first class Honors degree with 65% average from a UK university or equivalent</li><li>IELTS with 7.0 score / TOEFL with 100 / PTE with at least 76</li><li>Previous degree trabscripts</li><li>CV (if graduated more than 3 years ago)</li></ul>

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<p><strong>Government Dental College and Hospital, Raipur</strong> seat allocation results has been officially announced for MDS admissions. The NEET MDS cutoff was released for various categories, encompassing the All India quotas. Among applicants under the General All India quota, the closing ranks for B.Tech. specialisations in Round 1 ranged from&nbsp;<strong>75</strong> to <strong>535</strong>.</p><p>Of all the offered specialisations, the two most competitive programs are<strong> MDS in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery</strong> and <strong>MDS in Oral Patholog... View more

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<p>Yes, candidates who have cleared their class 12 board exams are eligible to apply for admissions into Mahatma Jyoti Rao Phoole University BPharma courses. The admission process into Mahatma Jyoti Rao Phoole University BPharma ismerit based, taking into account the score obtained by a candidate in their class 12 board exams. The candidates are not required to clear any entrance exams including NEET for Mahatma Jyoti Rao Phoole University BPharma admissions.</p>

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<p>A proper academic LOR should use a 5-paragraph structure:</p><ul><li><strong>Introduction</strong>: Set the recommender and the nature of his/her relationship with the student (e.g., professor-student, course taken, how long).</li><li><strong>Body Paragraph 1:</strong> Highlight academic skills through tangible examples—such as grades on coursework, research work, or assignments.</li><li><strong>Body Paragraph 2: </strong>Present technical skills like problem-solving mind, experiments in the lab, programming, etc., depending on the field.</li>... View more

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<p>JD Institute of Fashion Technology, Hyderabad in two specialisations. These are- Fashion Design and Interior Design. Both of these are offered in full-time mode and for a duration of two years. Interested candidates must score the minimum required aggregate in graduation to apply for the course and get selected in the same for admission.&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Yes, it is possible to get admission to IIT Kharagpur for MSc+PhD in Mathematics with a rank of 250 in IIT JAM for candidates belonging to the General AI category. Round 4 of the cutoff list has been released and the cutoff rank for admission to MSc+PhD in Mathematics was closed at <strong>254</strong> for candidates belonging to the General AI category. For candidates belonging to the OBC AI category, the cutoff rank was closed at <strong>391</strong>. For candidates belonging to the SC AI category, the cutoff was closed at <strong>1014</strong>. For more categories such as ST AI and EWS AI cat... View more

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<p>Listed below are the &lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-health-sciences/colleges/mbbs-colleges-delhi"&gt;<strong>top MBBS colleges in Delhi</strong>&lt;/a&gt; with NEET cutoff trends:</p><p><strong>1. AIIMS Delhi:</strong></p><table style="height: 71px; width: 71.7602%;"><thead><tr><th style="width: 69.9284%;">Course</th><th style="width: 7.19046%;">2022</th><th style="width: 7.19046%;">2023</th><th style="width: 7.19246%;">2024</th></tr... View more

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<p>A. The cities in India that are best for studying BSc/MSc in &lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-health-sciences/diabetology-chp"&gt;Diabetology&lt;/a&gt; are:</p><ul><li dir="ltr" aria-level="1"><p dir="ltr" role="presentation"><strong>Delhi NCR: </strong>Access to reputed healthcare institutions and academic diversity.</p></li><li dir="ltr" aria-level="1"><p dir="ltr" role="presentation"><strong>Mumbai &amp; Pune: </strong>Known for top priv... View more

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<p dir="ltr">There isn't currently an MSc programme in Diabetology offered by AIIMS or JIPMER. One of the main components of their &lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/md-doctor-of-medicine-chp"&gt;MD&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/dm-doctorate-of-medicine-chp"&gt;DM&lt;/a&gt; programs in endocrinology is diabetes management.</p><p dir="ltr">Candidates interested in postgraduate-level specialisation in diabetes from premier institutions may consider fellowship programs or related MSc programs in metabolic sciences if available in futu... View more

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<p dir="ltr">No, admission to either the BSc or MSc in Diabetology programs does not require NEET. These courses are distinct from medical courses at the &lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/mbbs-chp"&gt;MBBS&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/md-doctor-of-medicine-chp"&gt;MD&lt;/a&gt; levels.</p><p dir="ltr">For non-MBBS candidates interested in diabetes care, admissions are more accessible because they are typically determined by academic merit, pertinent undergraduate credentials, or institute-level entrance exams.</p>

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<p dir="ltr">Indeed, compared to a BSc, an MSc in Diabetology is more focused on research. It consists of courses on evidence-based practice, thesis writing, and research methodology.</p><p dir="ltr">Students pursuing an MSc are better prepared for positions in research, policy, and advanced clinical practice, while a BSc concentrates on fundamental theoretical knowledge and applied skills.</p>

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<p>Yes, students with a background in nutrition, life sciences, or similar disciplines can enrol in the MSc Diabetology program. These fields offer a solid basis for comprehending metabolic health and diabetes management.<br>A bachelor's degree in biology, nutrition, microbiology, or biochemistry is typically accepted by universities, so it makes sense for people who wish to focus on diabetes treatment or research.</p>

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<p dir="ltr">The undergraduate BSc in &lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-health-sciences/diabetology-chp"&gt;Diabetology&lt;/a&gt; programme focusses on the fundamentals of diabetes treatment, physiology, and patient care. It gets students ready for entry-level positions in medical and clinical settings.</p><p dir="ltr">A postgraduate programme called the MSc in Diabetology expands on basic knowledge by covering more complex subjects like complications, research, and public health tactics. It is appropriate for professionals looking for leadership positions or areas ... View more

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<p>Candidates who are called for the personal interview round at <span data-sheets-root="1">Mahatma Jyoti Rao Phoole University can expect questions asking about their hobbies, personal interest, knowledge of their chosen BA field, and their plans after completing the BA course. Candidates can expect to hear the following questions during the personal interview round:<br><br></span></p><ul><li><span data-sheets-root="1">What do you like to do in your free time? </span></li><li><span data-sheets-root="1">Why do you wish to pursue a BA... View more

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<p dir="ltr">In simple terms DNB focuses heavily on hands on clinical skills in diverse hospitals (often private) with a tough, centralized exam but MD/MS gives more structured, research focused learning in medical colleges with university specific exams leading to slightly different career paths but both are recognized specialist qualifications.</p><p dir="ltr">Think of DNB as more "real-world, fast-paced" training and MD/MS as more "academic, textbook-heavy" with strong mentorship but DNB is gaining ground for its clinical depth.&nbsp;</p>

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