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rahul r

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The Veterinary Council of India (VCI) has released official notification regarding AIPVT 2017. It has been mentioned that the All India Pre Veterinary Test AIPVT 2017 will not be conducted by VCI. The candidates who want to take admissions in BVSc (Bachelor of Veterinary Science) or AH (Animal Husbandry) courses under 15% seats on the all-India basis, they have to appear in NEET UG-2017 instead of AIPVT-2017. In the notice, it has been mentioned that the AIPVT 2017 will not be conducted by Veterinary Council of India VCI due to administrative reasons. According to the released notification, the VCI will probably use the merit list of N
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rahul r

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MHCET Preparation Tips 2018:
MH-CET is one of the difficult examinations and preparation for this exam needs special tips and tricks which can help you to achieve good marks in the examination. These preparation tips will help you to prepare better for this exam. Some preparation tips are given below:
1) Plan Your Preparations: Plan your preparation so that you can finish the syllabus on time. Every single topic from the syllabus plays an important role in the preparation.
2) Time Management: You should make sure to divide your time equally for all the subjects.
3) Study Materials & Sample Papers: Preparing from the best books & study ma
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rahul r

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Below are the recommended books for your preparation for the MHTCET entrance exam:
Chemistry:
Complete Reference Manual MHCET 2016 Chemistry (Arihant Publication)
Chemistry for MHTCET (MCQ) by Mayur Mehta and Chitra Joshi (Marvel Publication)
XII: Science. Triumph Chemistry by multiple authors (Target Publication)
Mathematics:
Complete Reference Manual MHCET 2016 Mathematics by Sushil Verma (Arihant Publication)
Mathematics for MHTCET (MCQ) by Hemant G. Ainapure (Marvel Publication)
XII: Science. Triumph Mathematics by multiple authors (Target Publication)
Physics:
Complete Reference Manual MHCET 2016 Physics M. K. Dikshit (Arihant Publication)
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Aroon BaeA gamer and love helping people

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Hi, I will ask you to check any other country except Canada since the programs are irrelevant. I understand you might be deeply interested to pursue a career in hotel management but does not sound interesting. Check colleges in New Zealand or Australia.

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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

You can apply directly to the college via online/offline mode of application.
Eligibility:
A candidate who has passed Two year Pre-University examination conducted by the Pre-University Education Board in the State of Karnataka or any other examination considered as equivalent thereto by the RGUHS and have scored not less than 40% of marks in Physics, Chemistry and Biology.
Admission is based on the marks obtained in Entrance Test.
Regards.

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Nilanjana Kamat

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Hi Gulshan, you may consider doing a professional undergraduate course that can help you get a job. What you study will completely depend on your interest and can range from management studies to journalism. Apart from the conventional degrees like B.Com B.Sc. Etc. You can also consider doing skill development courses like entrepreneurship, culinary, bakery, event management, travel etc. Figure out your interests and choose what to study. Your career will thrive if you enjoy what you are doing.

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Nilanjana Kamat

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Hi Ragini, to prepare simultaneously first know the complete syllabi and subjects of each exam. Compare both, a lot of common subjects will be covered. The odd subjects can be dealt with additional time. You have to prepare your study schedule accordingly. It is recommended that you divide the time equally between your 12th boards and medical entrance exam. After each topic always revise. Follow the popular study and test materials. , Previous year question papers are highly recommended, it is a good practice to also learn time management while practicing with previous year question papers. Focus on your weaker areas, if required devot
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rahul r

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Total fee of KLE University for B.Sc in cardiac care technology excluding hostel and mess charges is 3.01 Lakhs INR, which is the tuition component. Hostel and mess charges are extra. The college hasn't made their hostel and mess charges public. For these details, please download college brochure. Regards.

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Capt Ankur SAPilot with Air India

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For application of DGCA Medical Exam, you should first tell me on what grounds were you rejected when you appeared for the first time. The rejection is either temporary or permanent. If it is temporary then they will suggest you to take some precautions or some corrective measures. And if the grounds for rejection was permanent then there's no point applying again. As there are certain standards that they follow and if you do not satisfy all those standards, then you cannot get through the medicals.

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Vidhushi Sabharwal

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Hi Ishan, there could be plenty of options and many colleges will offer you a place depending on their admission requirements and norms. 72% is a decent score but you may have to clear entrance exams like SAT or ACT. You must also take the IELTS or the TOEFL. If you are not interested to take SAT or ACT you can apply to colleges in Australia, UK, New Zealand, Netherlands, France to name a few but it will be immensely difficult to provide any college names which will admit you. You have to check the minimum grade requirement and apply to those which you find are best fit for you.

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