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Satyendra Garg

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For UPTET, the minimum qualification varies; that is, for primary teachers, 50% marks in a bachelor's degree are required, or a 2-year Diploma (D.Ed) is required. For upper primary teachers, a bachelor' degree with B.Ed/B.T.C is required.

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Sahil Kamboj

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If you are from the general category and born in March 1995, you are not eligible for IBPS PO or IBPS RRB PO 2025–26. The upper age limit for both exams is 30 years as of July 1, 2025. Since you'll be over 30, you don't meet the age criteria.

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Nandini gupta

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If you uploaded your Aadhaar card but forgot to enter the Aadhaar number in the COMEDK form, it might cause issues. You should contact COMEDK support immediately to correct it. If details are incomplete, your application could be considered invalid. Don't wait—get it fixed quickly.

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Ajit Kumar Sah

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Yes, you are eligible for NEET UG 2025 even if you're appearing for NIOS Class 12 exam in October 2025. As Per NMC GMER 23 guidelines, NIOS students with PCB and English, aged 17 by December 31, 2025, and meeting minimum PCB aggregate marks (50% General, 40% reserved) qualify

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Kavya Gupta

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Yes, you are likely eligible to appear for the GAT-B 2025 exam,

Candidates must have score 50% aggregate in bachelor's degree even with backlogs provided you meet other eligibility criteria and are considered "result awaiting student".

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Prashant

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Yes, completing your intermediate education through an open schooling system like Andhra Pradesh Open School Society (APOSS) makes you eligible for the Andhra Pradesh Law CET (LAWCET) exam and subsequent law studies, provided you meet the other eligibility criteria. Specifically, you need to have passed the 10+2 pattern Intermediate examination with the required percentage of marks for your category.  

Open Schooling and Eligibility:

Open schooling qualifications, such as those from APOSS, are generally accepted for LAWCET if they are recognised by the relevant educational bodies (like the Board of Intermediate Education, AP).

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