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Greetings!
In most of the counselling especially in josaa counselling for admission in NITs, seats are reserved for disabled candidate. The cutoff for these types of candidate is usually low. It depend on cutoff whether you will be get into a nit with 45 percentile. However, you can easily get lower branches in average NITs and good branch in lower NITs.
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Hey student,
Bachelor of Education in Special Education programs is for duration of two years (4 semesters) and One can pursue this degree in Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi.
Difference between BED and special BED is...
B. Ed prepares one for teaching at mainstream schools while a Special Education degree enables one to handle and help childrens with learning disabilities.
All the best student,
Hope this helps you.
Hi,
Yes.
For more details, use link - https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/ts-eamcet-eligibility-criteria
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Hey aspirant
Yes, it is true that candidates with disabilities who have been declared by appropriate authorities will be assigned a cut off that is 5% lower than the general category, according to the AIBE XVI (16) circular released in 2021.
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Hey there
You are from Jharkhand according to Jharkhand cutoff of NEET of recent year, the OBC quota for State quota seats is between 571 to 580. It clarifies that there are very less chances for you to get admission in MBBS or BDS course with such score of 457. However you can can use our college predictor link:
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_cp
Hello,
Locomotor disability means disability of the bones, joints or muscles leading to substantial restriction of the movement of the limbs or any form of cerebral palsy. So this is under the disability act of 1995. Any examination conduct have disability seats generally. Like 40% for locomotor disability and 35% mental disability. So if any person is less than 40% locomotor disable then he or she under the PWD category.
Since you have not mentioned which quota you are talking about, it is very difficult to give you an exact answer. You also need to mention the course or the college you are looking for admission in to avail this quota. Following the question you have asked, we cannot even provide the general quota benefits available in that particular institution.
Dear Aspirant,
There is a pwd quota for students who are disabled. You need to fulfill certain criteria for that. You can check the complete details about the reservation for NEET over here - https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-reservation-criteria
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Hello Aspirant,
It's quite complicated case because one cannot get benefit of PwD category with a surgery or some treatment and the scribe/helper is only for PwD category so you are not eligible for PwD category and my personal advise to you is you should contact to NTA and make them aware of your issue and also send them your medical reports that you had received from the Hospital, they would be helping you with this issue.
You can contact them through the following details :-
Email : [email protected]
Landline No. : 011-40759000
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
If you are visionary disable candidate then you are under PWD category. You can give the JEE advanced examination for mathematics course in good college like IISER or niser etc. For this course you have to get minimum 10000 rank then you can get chance to admission there.
Just keep practicing and give mocktest. Start practicing the previous year question papers. You can pass the examination. I'll provide you a link below you can check it for more details about the mocktest
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-advanced-mock-test
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