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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
Stanley Medical College in Chennai. The students who want to take admission into UG and PG level courses are based on the state and national level entrance exam scorecard. Students who are qualified to apply for the Stanley Medical College programme are those who have completed and passed the 10+2 level or an equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English. However, the National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test is required for all qualified candidates NEET -UG
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
The student who want to study in Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh college of low he/she must have 45 percentage and more and for sc and st student the minimum percentage should be 40 percentage.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
Prospective applicants need to meet the eligibility requirements for the NEET-UG examination, which is conducted by CBSE. Once they have successfully qualified in the NEET exam, they are required to participate in the counseling process. To continue with undergraduate admissions at DMCH Ludhiana, candidates must also ensure that they meet the NEET-UG cutoff set by the institution. The government quota fees start at 2.2 Lacs Indian Rupees, and they go up by 10% each year. On the other hand, the management quota fees begin at 6.6 Lacs Indian Rupees, and they also increase by 10% annually.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
| Courses | Tuition Fees | Eligibility |
|---|---|---|
| BBA | 75,000 | CBSE 12th |
| BCA | 60,000 | CBSE 12th |
| B.E. or B.Tech (4 courses) | 2.4 L | JEE Mains |
| MBA or PGDM (1 course) | 1.3 L | Graduation : 50 % +Exams : CUET |
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
Eligibility Criteria for ABSS Institute of Technology is as follows:-
For M.Tech. : B.Tech. / Post Graduation from any recognised University with minimum 60 % marks in aggregate and valid GATE score.
B.Tech. :10 + 2 from any recognised Board with minimum 50% marks in PCM.
Polytechnic :Minimum 10th pass from any recognised Board with 50% marks in aggregate.
Integrated MBA : 10 + 2 (Sc., /Art/Comm. etc.) from any recognised Board with minimum 50% marks in aggregate.
Direct Admission: (Lateral Entry) to Second Year B.Tech :
Graduation from any recognised University with Mathematics as one of the subjects at Graduate level with minimum 50% marks
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
The admission is made through U.P. State Combined Pre Medical Test (CPMT) conducted by Director General Medical Education and Training, U.P. for 85% seats and All India Medical Entrance Examination (CBSE Examination) for the remaining 15% seats. 3 seats are reserved for a nominee of a government of other states. Reservation of seats for scheduled caste/tribes and other backward classes are made according to state government guidelines.
Also if you want MBBS course you can apply and you have to give NEET-UG
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
If you want to get admission in K.G.Mittal Ayurvedic College then I guess its a good choice because its a very reputated college. aThe fee stucture is around 60,000 and if we include other charges like exam fees, tution fees then its around 1.20 Lacs per year. Fee for other courses is lower then than PG courses. It is around 50,000 and other expenses included total will be around 80,000. You can find more detail information on college website.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
You have completed your post graduation in Physics then I recommend you to opt physics as your major subject in B.Ed. Because you have a strong basic knowledge and you can teach physics to other students. And also you can opt mathematics also this subject are more likely related.
After that there more job opportunities also like physics tutor, physics teacher in government or private college/schools.
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