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Dear student,
The central government ews certificate is applicable all over India. But there are certain norms of maharashtra that it considers for ews certificate. Therefore ews certificate is different for maharshtra as compared to the central ews certificate for some categories. EWS central is for those who are not SC,ST,OBC etc. while EWS Maharashtra state is for those who are not SC,ST,OBC,SBC,NT,SEBC, etc..
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\Most government exams (if they re not related to a technical field) only require a basic graduation in any discipline and there is no such need or requirement for an honors course to be pursued. Exams like UPSC and State PSC are the most prevalent government exams and they only need a graduation with no minimum percentage requirements.
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BC stands for Backward classes and OBC stands for other Backward classes. The only difference between the is them lies in terms of position and facilities of Education and jobs. You don't have to worry regarding such short term, they generally avoid O because either for typing purpose or because of the fact that BC itself means backward classes includes all the classes which are backward. So both are same thing.
You will be getting benefits or reservations which are given to BC or OBC category from government.
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Hey student,
The MHT-CET or Common Entrance Test is an annual entrance exam conducted by the Government of Maharashtra. It is conducted by the Directorate of Technical Education.
yes the central issued EWS certificate is applicable for the counselling procedures of MHTCET 2022.
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Hope this helps you.
It depends for which government job after graduation, you can get government job from various exams like UPSC, PSC, SSC ,CHSL,RRB, BHEL, SAIL and many other related exams through which you can apply for government jobs.
Hello Aspirant,
Stray vacancy round is the final round conducted to fill all vacant seats from round 1,2 and 3. We cannot make any reliable prediction on what will happen during stray vacancy round . There are non specific parameters in this round , any student who has cleared NEET exam may apply . Point to note is until now , fresh registrations were not allowed but as per the latest announcement from MCC , it is . So many students may apply and your possibilities will entirely depend on number of seats vacant in each college, number of candidates applying and their marks . So you can register and try your luck. If you had been allotted a seat in any of the previous rounds , then you are not eligible to attend .Now coming to the second question, there is only one EWS certificate valid throughout India. If your EWS certificate falls under the validity period, then you can very well use it wherever you want to. There is nothing like separate state and central EWS certificates.
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-counselling
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For claiming SC reservation you will have to make your caste certificate from your tehsil or sdm office. For claiming reservation in AIQ you will have to produce Central castes certificate which also you will get from SDM office. There is just minor differences of format in both of them. You can also apply online on your state backward classes welfare portal. You can visit www.india.gov.in and apply for issuing caste certificate. Otherwise you can get it also offline by
1.Visiting Tehsil or SDM office and ask for caste validity certificate application form.
2. Fill in the form correctly and submit it to the officer.
They will verify all your documents and if you fall under sc caste list they will prepare a caste certificate for you and will give you.
For claiming reservation mainly you have to produce your caste certificate or central caste certificate
Hope I may have resolved your query
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Research in India is more forward in the field of physics and analytical chemistry. But not much more advanced in areas like biotechnology and other bio-related areas. The demand of biological research is going to increase lately, so you may take up that according to your interest. Or you can also go for areas like geology, earth sciences, economics or engineering physics, which are ever demanding fields of research.
You did not mention which field you want to pursue research in but, here are some Central Govt. colleges in India with good scope of research in every field:-
1) IISC Bangalore - It continues to be the topmost research institute in India. It provides BS(bachelor of science) programme in Biology,Chemistry, Earth & Environmental Science, Materials , Mathematics and Physics. Admission occurs through KVPY SX SA and SB.
2) NISER Bhubanewsar is the second leading institution for research in India. It also provides BS program in 5 subjects.(Admission through NEST)
3) IISERs (Pune, Kolkata, Thiruvananthapuram, Mohali, Bhopal, Berhampur, Tirupati) are also second leading institutions for research in India.It provides BS-MS integrated course in five subjects(Bio, maths, phy, chem, environmental and earth science). IISER bhopal has BS course in economics also !(Admission through KVPY SX and SA, JEE ADVANCED, IISER IAT)
4) CBS Mumbai- The institute at present has 4 departments which are: Physics, Mathematics, Chemical Sciences, Life Sciences. Various research works are being carried out at CEBS in close association with institutes like TIFR, BARC, and Institute of Chemical Technology (ICT).(Admission through NEST)
5) IACS (Indian Institute of Cultivation of Sciences) has recently introduced BS-MS integrated program in undergraduate level .(Admission is through UPST and then interview)
Hope this helps:)
Below I'm listing for you some exams for degree holders
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