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Mani Sahni

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Yes you can pursue Homeopathy courses after 12th without NEET but only for diploma or certificate level courses. If you're going for Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery (BHMS) NEET is mandatory in India.

You can apply for short-term Diploma or Certificate courses in Homeopathy usually offered by private institutes. These courses are not equal to BHMS and don't make you a licensed doctor.

But for a full fledged BHMS degree, NEET UG is compulsory as per regulations set by Ministry of AYUSH and National Commission for Homeopathy.

 

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Sarthak Tiwari

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With a CRL general category rank of one Lacs nine thousand eight hundred two, securing a CSE seat in NITs, DTU, or NSUT will be extremely challenging. These institutions typically have much lower cut-offs, even with home state quotas. While your J&K home state quota might slightly improve chances in NIT Srinagar, getting CSE at this rank is still unlikely. You might consider other engineering branches in newer NITs or look into private universities that accept JEE Main scores.

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Baskaran M

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Check CBSE 12th result 2020:

- *Online*: cbseresults.nic.in, cbse.nic.in, results.gov.in

- *SMS* 

- *IVRS*

- *App*: DigiLocker/UMANG

Declared on July 13, 2020, with 88.78% pass percentage.

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Arpit Sharma

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In case of 60% in 12 th and overall fee of less than 5 lakhs, visit some of the private institutes like Galgotias University and Noida Institute of engineering and technology (NIET). Although some of the B.Tech specializations in these colleges may cost more than 5 lakhs, they do come up with options (in most cases, especially in some branches that are within your means. Some other B.Tech courses are also available in this fee range in Techno India University (Kolkata) and Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology (Chennai). Make sure that you see the particular fee schedule you are wanted in engineering.

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Anshpreet kaur

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Ofcourse you can complete your 12 now, age doesnot matter for study . you already did 11th Commerce in 2002, you can now apply for NIOS (National Institute of Open Schooling) or any State Open School and complete your +2 in Commerce or any stream you prefer. It's flexible and made for such cases.

 

 

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Rahul Verma

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The chapter, Chapter 9, Amines, contains a 6 marks (it has a regular weightage) in the theory paper consisting of 70 marks in CBSE Class 12 Chemistry. This qualifies it to be a significant chapter under the Organic Chemistry section which as a whole obtains the most weightage. Amines discusses topics of nomenclature, classification, structure, preparation, physical and chemical properties, uses and also identification of primary, secondary and tertiary amines and the Diazonium salts.

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Dua naqvi

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No, it is not possible to get into IIT Madras without the entrance exam.

The entrance exam is mandatory to get into IIT for  different courses scores can be less or high but they will not consider 12th marks for admission 

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Dua naqvi

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Yes, Australia generally allows you a 2 year gap for nursing courses so you may apply. Kindly check official of college that you wish to apply.

All medical courses usually accepts a 2 years or 3 year gaps because of a hard exam of neet.

 

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