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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
There's no official limit on the number of times you can take the OET. The OET test can be attempted as many times as needed until you achieve your desired score candidate wants to improve his score. Focus on your language skills and create exam strategies to improve your score.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
The OET official website does not provide a duration for the validity of the OET exam. Candidates are required to check with the concerned authorities (e.g. boards and councils, government departments) that recognize the OET exam about the duration of the validity of the results. Authorities vary on the basis of countries and professions. For example, in the United Kingdom, the Nursing and Midwifery Council govern the nurses, whereas those in New Zealand are governed by the Nursing Council of New Zealand.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
Hi, The session start date for TS CPGET 2024 admissions depends on the counselling phase you were part of and the seat allotment result. For candidates allotted seats in the first phase, reporting to colleges began on 5th September 2024. Subsequent phases also followed similar processes. To confirm your session start date, check your allotment order and official communications from your university or visit the official CPGET website.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
TNEA ranks are required for admission to BTech courses at the St. Joseph's College of Engineering. The ranks for admission in 2024 varied from 45764 to 52583 based on different rounds, the category to which the student belongs, and the specialisation of BTech in which the student is interested. You can find the detailed cutoff on: St. Joseph's College of Engineering Cutoff 2024: Check TNEA Cutoff Ranks & Trends.
New answer posted
a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
Use the official OET study materials. They are the most accurate. You should also look at guides from publishers like Cambridge Boxhill or Kaplan for extra practice tests. Use different resources. This helps you get ready for all question types before the real exam.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
No. Right now, the way forward for B.E./ B.Tech admissions into the St. Joseph's College of Engineering is the entrance through TNEA itself. They do not permit college-based admissions, too.
TNEA admissions- ranking and seat allocations through 10+2 and JEE Main Scores where applicable. Apply TNEA during application process preferably in May-June period itself.
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a year agoNew answer posted
a year agoBeginner-Level 2
I wanted the same after my 12th but my parents forced me to do MBBS. AS I scored well enough in first attempt ( 520/620, rank- 38000 OBC) but I wanted to prepare for UPSC.
Next year I Cleared MBBS I got admission, I'm in Final year. But as I see more 5-6 year's of hardwork as learner, I feel I should have opted for UPSC
Nd now I don't want to prepare for UPSC.
Advice - if you have enough dedication to clear UPSC in 2-3 attempts than go for it, give your all in at any cost.
Nd if not you can become a doctor with next min 10 years of hardwork
Or you can become a MBBS doctor in next 6 years and prepare for UPSC while doing MBBS, this will crea
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
On the university's official website, there is mention of acceptance of CAT and MAT scores. Additionally, for MBA admissions the GKU Bathinda accepts the scores of other state and national management entrance examinations. Admission to most MBA colleges and B-schools is based on an entrance exam, such as CAT/MAT/XAT/CMAT/GMAT, etc. In the same way, the university might consider the scores of these entrance examinations. For more detailed information, it is suggested that candidates directly raise their queries through the university admissions department.
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