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4 weeks ago
Contributor-Level 8
hi,
The latest cutoff details for B.Des in Fashion Design & Technology at Parul University are not released in the form of fixed marks or ranks like NIFT/NID. Instead, admission is selection-based, not cutoff-based.
For 2025–2026 admissions, candidates must:
- Pass 10+2 in any stream (minimum passing marks)
- Qualify the Design Aptitude Test (DAT) conducted by the university
- Clear a portfolio/interview round
So, rather than a strict cutoff, your creative performance in DAT + portfolio quality decides selection. Competition level varies each year, but since eligibility is flexible, selection depends more on creativity than marks.
In comparison,
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4 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
Dear reader,
Taking admission at LPU is a great choice.
ECE students at LPU have exclusive access to the Space Technology and Micro-Satellite Lab, where they can practice ground station operations and satellite communication. Students participate in real-world missions, such as payload design and data reception, through this facility, earning priceless hands-on experience in global communication systems and aircraft electronics.
For more information kindly contact their concerned department.
I hope this information helps.
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4 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
Dear reader,
Taking admission at LPU is a great choice.
By combining demanding traditional methods with cutting-edge media training, LPU's performing arts curriculum strikes a balance between historic underpinnings and modern industry demands. In addition to mastering "Rasas" and classical theory, students become proficient in digital music production, camera acting, and professional auditioning, making them technically sound and prepared for theater, film, and digital platforms.
For more information kindly contact their concerned department.
I hope this information helps.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
| University/College | Courses | Application Window | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| VIT (Vellore Institute of Technology) | B.Sc (Science & Humanities), BBA, B.Com, BCA | Open Jan–Feb 2026 | Online form, ₹600 fee; campuses at Vellore, Chennai, Bhopal, Amaravati |
| Amity University | BBA, B.Sc, B.Com | Extended till Feb 2026 | Merit + CUET scores accepted; multiple campuses |
| MIT‑WPU Pune | BBA, B.Sc | Jan–Feb 2026 | Direct + entrance based; rolling admissions |
| Galgotias University | BBA, B.Sc, B.Com | Feb 2026 | Accepts CUET + direct admission; fees ~₹50k–₹1.5 Lacs per year |
| CUET UG Universities (DU, BHU, JNU, etc.) | B.Sc, B.Com, BBA | Closed 4 Feb 2026 | CUET UG registration ended; exams scheduled 11–31 May 2026 |
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Pursuing a B.Ed from Delhi University in 2025 after completing B.A. (Hons) French in 2021 is a very practical route if your goal is to become a French teacher. The gap of a few years does not affect eligibility, as long as you meet the marks requirement (minimum 50% in graduation, 45% for reserved categories).
Why B.Ed from DU is a Good Choice
- Eligibility: Your B.A. (Hons) French qualifies you for B.Ed, since DU accepts graduates from recognised disciplines.
- Specialization: You can choose Language Education (French) as your teaching subject.
- Recognition: DU's B.Ed is NCTE-approved, making you eligible for CTET, State TETs, and schoo
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, for CUET B.Ed (DU), the most reliable preparation resources are a mix of standard CUET books (Arihant, Oswaal, Physics Wallah), free online study material (EduRev, SelfStudys), and previous year papers. These cover English, General Test, Teaching Aptitude, and subject‑specific sections.
Recommended Books (the latest CUET Pattern)
- Arihant CUET UG English Language Section I (A) – Chapterwise notes, 1000+ MCQs, statement/matching type questions
- Arihant CUET UG General Aptitude & English Combo – Notes + Question Bank + Flashcards
- Oswaal CUET UG Question Banks (Set of 5) – English, General Test, Accountanc
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
For most professional and degree‑level courses (like B.Sc, B.Tech, Allied Health, Forensic Science, Biotechnology, etc.) you cannot take admission directly after Class 10. The minimum eligibility is completion of Class 12 (10+2) with required subjects (Science/Commerce/Arts depending on the course).
After Class 10 – What You Can Do
- You can apply for PUC/Intermediate/Junior College (Class 11–12) in Science, Commerce, or Arts streams.
- Some diploma programs (Polytechnic, Nursing, Paramedical, Hotel Management) allow admission after Class 10.
- Degree courses like B.Sc, B.Com, BA, B.Tech require 10+2 completion.
Admission Form Release
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
To apply for Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology (IIST) admissions, the route depends on the programme level:
Undergraduate (B.Tech in Aerospace, Avionics, Engineering Physics)
- Eligibility: Must qualify JEE Main and then JEE Advanced 2026 (exam on 17 May 2026).
- Process:
- Register for JEE Advanced (23 April – 2 May 2026).
- After results, apply via the IIST UG admission portal (June 2026).
- Fill choices and participate in IIST counseling.
- Admission is based on JEE Advanced rank + preferences.
Postgraduate (M.Tech/M.Sc)
- Eligibility: Valid GATE score in relevant disciplines.
- Process:
- Apply online via the IIST PG admissions por
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Yes — PIBM Pune accepts gap years 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).
How Gap Years Are Viewed
- Academic Requirement: As long as your graduation marks meet the cutoff, a gap year does not disqualify you.
- Documentation: You may be asked to explain the reason for your gap (preparation for exams, work experience, personal reasons, etc.) during the interview.
- Evaluation: What matters is how productively you used the gap — e.g., preparing for competitive exams, gaining certifica
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
With an NMAT score of 209 (QA: 62, LR: 63, English: 84), here's how your chances look:
NMIMS (Mumbai & Other Campuses)
- NMIMS Mumbai (Flagship MBA):
- Typical cutoff is 235–250+.
- At 209, admission to Mumbai campus is unlikely.
- NMIMS Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Navi Mumbai, Indore, Dhule:
- Cutoffs are lower (200–210+ range).
- You have a realistic chance at these campuses, especially Bengaluru and Hyderabad.
TAPMI (Manipal)
- Accepts NMAT, CAT, XAT, GMAT.
- Cutoff is usually 80+ percentile in CAT/XAT or 210+ NMAT.
- With 209, you are borderline but competitive. Strong profile (academics, work ex, GD/PI) can help secure admission.
KJ Som
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