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Hello St. Xavier's Kolkata takes admission into UG through your 12th board exam percentage. So you do not have to appear for the cuet ug exam. To know more about the admission process, fees, and cut-off you can read our blog. https://dqxeclau.top/colleges/st-xaviers-college-kolkata/admission
The specific penalty for resigning from a DNB seat can vary depending on the institute and the agreement you signed during admission. You might need to repay the stipend you received for the period you were enrolled.There might be a service bond clause in your agreement. Leaving before the stipulated time could result in a penalty fee or a requirement to serve in a government facility for a specific period.
Resigning from the DNB program shouldn't affect your eligibility to appear for the NEET SS exam next year. There are no restrictions on appearing for the exam based on such factors.
Overall, resigning from the DNB program is likely to involve a financial penalty based on your institute's policy. However, it should not prevent you from appearing for the NEET SS exam next year.
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Hello You should choose domain subjects which were there in your 12th standard as it will help you in scoring maximum marks and will increase your chances of getting into the top colleges offering English Hons.
Also, check the eligibility of the university you want to be admitted into as to whether they want you to have a particular subject as your domain in the CUET Examination or not.
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By the August the counseling will be done!! And students will select their branch and campus and Even the clg would start and admission process will over...They will dont wait until August
If you only study 12th NCERT books, you might score around 100-150 marks in JEE Mains. NCERT is good for Chemistry basics, but for high scores, especially in Physics and Math, you'll need extra practice and advanced questions from JEE-Level Materials .
No, unfortunately, if you want to give an improvement exam for your class 12th HSC boards in July and want to participate in the current year's Maharashtra CET (MHT CET) cap rounds, it likely won't be possible. MHT CET eligibility for cap rounds typically requires you to have passed the qualifying exam (Class 12th HSC) before the start of the admission process.
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