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An early childhood care and education course is designed to provide individuals training to support parents of young kids and toddlers in learning in a protective environment through various playful activities. The ECCE subjects include:
and other such subjects that help in overall growth of kids.
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Candidates who want to take the ICAR-AIEEA exam for admission to the 2022–2023 academic year must be eligible to do so. "Applying for AIEEA (PG), participating in the exam, and qualifying the same does not necessarily guarantee acceptance of eligibility," the Information Bulletin states.
1. Nation of origin
- Candidates must be citizens of India.
2. Academic Conditions -
- The prerequisite for registration is a bachelor's degree.
- Candidates who appear should be qualified to take the test.
- The applicants must have completed one of the following degrees: 10+2+4, 10+2+5, B.V. Sc. & A.H., or 10+6 years of study (B.Sc.Ag.).
- Only two ICAR-DUs are open to applicants having a bachelor's degree from a 10+2+3 programme (NDRI Karnal and IARI Pusa).
- Candidates for admission to the M.V.Sc. programme must have a B.V.Sc. & A.H. degree and have completed an internship.
You can find the notifications on the official website- icar.nta.ac.in
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It is really difficult to predict an exact cut off for a particular college or particular course since it keeps on changing every year. However looking at previous year's cut off trends for MS in OBG cut off rank were between 8121-9890 at all india level. So it can be really difficult for you to get a government seat with the rank you have mentioned above. You can try getting admission in Private colleges or through management quota, there might be few chances of your admission. I have mentioned list of private colleges below where you can try to get admission:
Christian Medical College, Vellore
SRM, Chennai
PSG Institute of Medical Science and Research Centre, Coimbatore
Dr Somervell Memorial CSI medical college and Hospital, Karakonam
Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church Medical College, Kolenchery
To predict chances of your admission in medical college according to your score, rank or location use our NEET PG COLLEGE PREDICTOR tool by tapping on the link below,
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-pg-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_pg_cp
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Hi,
To be a candidate for NEET PG doesn't hold any importance from where you did your mbbs, it all depends on your knowledge and diligency.
How meticulously you studied during your mbbs days, how you make the best of your time during your college days, how much you gain from clinical trials is what gets to decide your fate in pg examination.
There have been many examples who did their UG from private universities but still managed to ace their pg. So, you don't need to feel any less from the candidates from government mbbs students.
Stay positive!
Regards.
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Samples question papers and question banks act as a catalyzer in your preparation journey for entrance exams. There in no loss in solving sample paper since it lets you evaluate your prep and gives you an idea about the paper pattern.
You can download sample papers for M.A/M.Sc. Geography from the link mentioned below -
https://university.careers360.com/download/sample-papers/cucet-ma/msc-geography-model-question-paper
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No, The candidate must have to Qualify NEET PG for Admission to the acadmic session and out of total seats that shall be available for Admission, 50% seats are reserved for all india Quota, which is filled up on the basis of all india Enterance Test conducted by an Institutions on behalf of DGHS, Goverment of India.
Revised NEET PG reservation System for 50 per cent AIQ seats which is depend upon each category;
OBC Catagory- Reservation: 27%
SC Reservation: 15%
ST Catagory Reservation: 7.5%
EWS Catagory Reservation: 10%
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The CUET Mass Media & Communication Mock Test will help in your understanding of the exam structure and increasing speed of answer-writing.
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Mock tests and previous papers for such examinations are of great value. To crack an exam you need to practice sample papers and patterns.
The examination is conducted online by NTA, on the basis of which entrance is decided.
You can check the following link to download test papers for Sanskrit postgraduate exam:
https://university.careers360.com/articles/cuet-pg-question-papers
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Here is the complete syllabus for CUET History (PGQP11) :
Ancient History of India (10000 BC to 1206 AD) -
Stone Age (Paleolithic, Mesolithic and Neolithic age), Chalcolithic Age, Indus Valley Civilization, Aryan & Vedic Age, State formation in Ancient India, Rise of Ancient Indian Empire (Haryank, Shishunag, Nanda Dynasty), Age of Religion (Buddhism & Jainism), Mauryan Age (Social, Political and Culture), Post - Mauryan Period (Indo-Greeks, Sakas, Kushanas, Western Kshatrapas), Early State and Society in South India (Kharavela, Satavahanas, Tamil States of the Sangam Age; Administration, Economy, Art and Architecture). Guptas, Vakatakas and Vardhanas (Administration, Society and Culture), Regional States during Gupta Era: The Kadambas, Pallavas, Chalukyas of Badami; Polity and Administration, Literature; growth of Vaishnava and Shaiva religions. Palas, Senas, Rashtrakutas, Paramours, Polity and Administration.
Early Medieval India (750 AD- 1206 AD)-
Major political developments in Northern India, the rise of Rajputs; The Cholas: Administration, Village Economy and Society; Indian Feudalism; Agrarian economy and urban settlements; Trade and Commerce.
Medieval History of India (1206-1707 AD)-
Establishment of Delhi-Sultanate Rule (Mamulak, Khilji and Tughlaq dynasty), Administration of Delhi Sultanate (Military reform, Iqta system etc.), Art & Architecture Vijaynagar and Bahamani Kingdom (Rise, Social, Economic and Administration), Bhakti Movement, Sufi Movement; Culture: Persian literature, Establishment of Mughal Empire (Administration, Society, Political and Literature), Expansion of Mughal Empire (Babar to Aurangzeb), Rise of Sur dynasty, Decline of Mughal Empire.
Modern History of India (1707 to 1947)-
Modern Historiography, Colonialism in India, British Raj & British Expansion in India, Imperialism, Social and Cultural Development, Structure of British Administration (all Acts) Economic impact in British Period (Settlement), Industrialization, Social and Religious Reform movement (Ram Mohan Rai, Swami Dayanand, Jyoiba Phule etc.), National movement in India, Mass Movement and British Rule, Indian National Congress Summit, Gandhian Movement, Constitutional Development, Struggle for Freedom. European History, French, England, American and Russian Revolution, World War First and Second.
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See it is bit difficult to predict the cutoff marks for CUCET exam. The cutoffs vary ever year for different universities because cutoffs depends on various factors like difficulty level of the exam, mumber of students appeared, number of seats available, etc.
Meanwhile you can have an idea about the cutoffs this year. Kindly visit the link given below:
https://university.careers360.com/articles/cucet-cutoff
And you are eligible to give CUET exam only if you have a minimum of 55% marks and to qualify you need to obtain 60% marks.
Just visit the link for more details.
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