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Khushi Jaiswal

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While the UPSC requires only a Bachelor degree from a recognise University a Bachelor of arts degree with subject like political Science history public administration or Geography is often recommended for UPSC civil service preparation due to their alignment with the syllabus regarding a specific college the choice of college is less critical than the force and your dedication to study but Government College offering professional degree like be take or MBBS can also be many official as they may provide time for preparation and the backup plan

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Khushi Jaiswal

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With a 16000 rank in JOSAA under the OBC NCL category you have a good chance of securing a seat in various National Institute of Technology Indian Institute of Information Technology and government fund date Technical Institute all the your preferred branch might required some flexibility

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Anand Soni

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For the UGC NET Home Science exam, the important dates vary with each cycle, as the exam is typically conducted twice a year (June and December). For example, the application period usually opens a couple of months before the exam month, lasting for about three to four weeks. The admit cards are released approximately ten to fifteen days prior to the exam date. The actual exam for the June session typically falls in the last two weeks of June, while the December session exams are usually in the first two weeks of December. Always refer to the official NTA UGC NET website for the precise and updated schedule.

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Anand Soni

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I'm truly sorry to hear you're on bed rest due to surgery; I hope you have a swift and full recovery. Regarding your CBSE exams, if you're unable to appear for your main exams due to a genuine medical emergency, CBSE has provisions for compartmental or improvement exams. You would need to submit proper medical certificates from a recognised hospital or government doctor, endorsed by your school principal, to the CBSE regional office. This would allow you to appear for the exams at a later date, usually within a month or two after the main results. It's crucial to inform your school immediately about your situation so they can guide you

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Sonali Samal

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Yes, CUET has dropped the exam city intimation slip. You can grab it from cuet.nta.nic.in using your login creds. This slip just tells you where you'll be writing the exam. Don't confuse it with your admit card — that'll come out roughly 4 days before your test date.

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Jagadeeswaraprasad Gaddam

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To get admission through KEAM (CET), you need to get  qualifying marks 240/600  (General category). It's a good idea to target 550+ marks for better chances in top engineering colleges. Usually students at 550+ marks obtain a rank less than 5,000. Higher marks certainly improve your chances of placing your fav branches and colleges during KEAM counselling.

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Sonali Samal

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If your JEE Main CRL is 11,71,873 and SC rank is 1,08,482, then sorry—but BIT Sindri is out of reach. Their SC cutoffs for BTech usually close way earlier, like somewhere between 3k–5L depending on the branch. So unless you're into miracles, it's best to explore other private or state colleges where your rank still holds value.

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Sonali Samal

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Okay, so “30/40” is usually for Listening or Reading, not Speaking. But if someone says they got 30 out of 40, that would generally mean around Band 7. For Speaking, the band is scored on fluency, pronunciation, grammar, etc., not a marks system. But yeah—if that 30/40 is accurate (from another section), you're in pretty solid English speaker territory.

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Sonali Samal

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If you're aiming for IHMCT Kovalam for that BSc in Hospitality & Hotel Admin, here's the deal: You'll need to crack the NCHMCT JEE with at least 80 percentile if you're in the General category. Also, you should have 50%+ in 12th with English as one of your main subjects. The competition's decent, but the college has good industry connect and placements—perfect for those who want to work in hotels, travel, or the luxury service space.

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Sonali Samal

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If you didn't apply for NDA 1, don't worry; you've got NDA 2, 2025 coming up. The application form drops on May 28, 2025, and you'll have until June 17, 2025 to apply. The actual exam's happening on September 14, 2025. So yeah, mark those dates, prep smart, and stay on top of notifications from UPSC's official website. This is your next shot to get into the National Defence Academy.

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