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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
No one shall be admitted to a college University Teaching Department after the expiry of one month from the last date prescribed for admission by the University, provided that a late fee of Rs. 300-shall be paid to the University up to the fifteenth day and of Rs. 400- after the fifteenth day of the permissible period.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
No, you cannot pursue class 11th and 12th from Khalsa College Jalandhar. Khalsa College Jalandhar is a general degree college that offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses. It does not offer intermediate (11th and 12th) classes.
If you are looking for a college to pursue your class 11th and 12th, you can consider the following colleges in Jalandhar:
You can also search for other colleges in Jalandhar that offer intermediate classes on the websites of the Punjab School Edu
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2 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
The best universities in Pathankot for Bsc in OTT and Anesthesia course is Guru Nanak Dev University College, Pathankot. Guru Nanak Dev University College is a well-known university in Pathankot that offers a Bsc in OTT and Anesthesia course. The course is affiliated with Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar. Students also have the opportunity to participate in internships and practical training.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
Yes, you can get a government seat in any state of the country as long as you have a good score in NEET.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
Yes, The Indian Institute of Fashion & Design (IIFD) is approved by UGC (University Grants Commission) the regulatory body for universities in India.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
If a student fails an internal exam, they are usually given an opportunity to reappear for the exam. The college may conduct a supplementary or retest for the failed internal exam, allowing the student to improve their performance and achieve a passing grade.
1st part: If you are in First Year then you may asked for retest.
2nd part: (if you are senior) There are two internal exams in a semester. The teacher will tell you to score good marks in the next internal.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
1. One of the best mess. The contractor has been serving food since last 15 years. So, the food is kind of good. Or at least better than other hostels.
2. The hostel is located at the farthest from all the main gates. Just along the backside boundary there is a layer of jungle. So there is always peace. No sound of vehicles, no polluted air. Just the nature.
3. They got air conditioned common room.
4. The gym is fantastic and well equipped.
5. Experienced barbers, tailor.
6. 2 small playgrounds. We use to play cricket there. No need to go outside hostel.
7. Its never alloted to a single department. I have practically met at least one guy fro
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
-For getting a percentage from CGPA Just, multiply the grade point to 9.5, and the answer is the Percentage. For example, A student gets a total CGPA grade of 10 on his report card. The Percentage will be 10*9.5= 95%.
-The examination system of Chandigarh University has been designed keeping in view the best available options of evaluation & certification along with their global acceptability. The basic principle of the system is that it is “scientific, objective and transparent” with least possibility of subjectivity caused due to the individual evaluator, particular subject or a particular batch of students.
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