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9 months agoGuide-Level 15
Aspirants need to complete Class 12 to apply for any of the certificate courses at MAAC Drive-in Road. The academy has not specified the minimum aggregate required to apply for a course. 60% is a decent score Hence, aspirants with 60% in Class 12 can get admission.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 6
The KGMU BSc Nursing entrance exam is conducted as part of the UP CNET (Uttar Pradesh Common Nursing Entrance Test). The UP CNET exam was held on May 21, 2025. While the KGMU itself doesn't conduct a separate exam, candidates who want to enroll in the BSc Nursing course at KGMU need to appear for the UP CNET. Regarding eligibility, males are not explicitly excluded from the BSc Nursing course at KGMU, and the UP CNET exam doesn't have any gender restrictions.
In summary, the KGMU BSc Nursing exam is now part of the UP CNET, which was held on May 21, 2025. Male candidates are eligible to apply for the BSc Nursing course at KGMU thr
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
Getting admission into Ashoka Institute of Technology and Management is not very hard. If you have passed 12th with required subjects like Physics, Chemistry, and Maths, and have decent marks, you can get admission through entrance exams like JEE Main or UPCET. Even if your score is not very high, you can try for direct admission by visiting the college. The process is simple and many students get in each year try your best to take admission in it college give u best opportunities to acchive your goals
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, you certainly can. ASET welcomes students through the Management Quota for direct admission into its B.E. / B.Tech programs. If you've completed your Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics and scored at least forty-five percent, you're eligible. KEAM scores are appreciated but not always required for this route. It's a smooth, student-friendly process where the focus is on your potential, not just your marks. The admissions team is helpful, understanding, and always ready to guide you with a personal touch. At ASET, your engineering journey can begin exactly the way you need it to.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Getting into ASET for B.E. / B.Tech is a well-guided journey. You can apply through the Kerala Engineering Architecture Medical (KEAM) entrance exam or approach the college under the management quota. If you've completed Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, and scored at least forty-five percent, you're already halfway there. The admission team is approachable and always ready to walk you through the process. It's not just about paperwork it's about helping you find your perfect engineering path.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, admission is typically open from May through August for B.E. / B.Tech programs, in sync with the KEAM counseling schedule and management quota timelines. The application window is announced early to allow enough time for document collection and entrance exam results. Interested candidates can either apply through government allotment or directly under the management quota. It's always best to apply early ASET values preparation and punctuality.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, ASET believes that money should never dim a bright future. Scholarships are available based on academic merit, financial need, and performance in entrance exams. Students from reserved categories or economically weaker backgrounds are often given priority. In addition, those who excel during their course may receive academic incentives or fee waivers. ASET truly walks the talk when it says it wants to empower every student with opportunity.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
The mess provides balanced, nutritious meals prepared under strict quality checks. Whether it's a Kerala-style sambar or a North Indian thali, students get a variety of options. While taste is subjective, most students find the food homely and satisfying. Regular feedback ensures that changes are made when needed. It's not gourmet dining, but it's comfort food after a long day of learning.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, and it's more than just a departmen it's a dedicated team that trains, mentors, and connects students with employers. ASET's placement cell organizes workshops, resume-building sessions, and mock interviews throughout the year. They maintain ties with local and national recruiters and guide students into internships that often lead to full-time roles. It's not just about placement day it's about placement preparation from the very first year.
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