Examination
UPSC conducts CDS examination and UPSC allows its candidates to give the examination by doing single sitting graduation. The exam just requires a bachelors degree and age criteria.
So yes , one sitting degree is eligible for CDS examination.
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I hope you are doing well.
Considering your grades, your rank will most likely be in the range of 65k to 85k. Below, I've listed the colleges you can apply to based on your rank range;
Malla Reddy College of Engineering, Telangana
CMR Engineering College, Telangana
Mahaveer Institute of Science and Technology, Telangana
Swami Vivekanand Institute of Technology, Telangana
SR University
Balaji Institute of Technology and Science, Telangana
Kamala Institute of Technology and Science
Use our college prediction tool, which will undoubtedly be helpful to you, if you want to discover the universities that you might get accepted to:
https://dqxeclau.top/ap-eamcet-college-predictor
I hope this helps.
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Hey there ,
you can get into various institute with the given percentile . I guess its tough for you to get into government college but you can always go for private institute .
and as per the fee , you can go check some colleges through the link of college predictor , i am attaching it below
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=jee_cp
all the best !!!!
AP ICET is accepted for admission to the M.B.A course.
Hey! First you need to choose a field where you want to end up say a subject for graduation. Post that you need to explore the syllabus and subjects included in the UPSC CSE examination. Now you can start clearing your base. Following this needs to start your serious preparation as long as you are ready for it. It can be done via self study or coaching, totally depending on how you want to approach things.
All the best for your future pursuits!
Feel free to ask more questions and queries.
if you want to take admission in CBIT college you need to know that admission in this college is on the basis of the common entrance exam conducted by this college .Basically the college takes admission through EAMCET conducted by JNTUH . JEE main rank will not be considered in admission process .
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Candidates who have passed and are appearing in Class 12 can apply for the exam.
For
The Army wing of NDA: Passed Class 12 or equivalent examination from a recognized board
The Air Force and Naval wings of NDA and 10+2 Cadet entry scheme at INA:
Passed Class 12 or equivalent examination with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics
Hi aspirant,
Yes, you are allowed to give SSC chsl even if you don't upload your photo with date and name.
All the best !
NDA math exam is quiet tough. Syllabus of mathematics consist of all units and chapters which you are gonna study in class 11 and 12. But if you want to clear NDA exam then clearing your basics is essential. So, clear your basics of class 10 mathematics that is going to help you in preparation of NDA math exam.
Hello aspirant,
Firstly, a time table can help students organize and adhere to their study habits. A well-planned itinerary allows students to focus on their weaker portions while also making time for the NEET mock test and evaluation. It would also instill a sense of seriousness and discipline in the NEET preparation of a candidate.
Second, whatever is done in the school, revise it when you come home. Candidates should jot down all significant notes in a copy or a diary, which will be useful for revision before the examination and will save them a lot of time. Candidates should take careful notes in order to minimize confusion throughout the revision process.
To increase their accuracy and speed, candidates should practice NEET sample papers and previous years' exam papers. Solving question papers will also provide them an idea of the question format, the difficulty level of questions, and the weightage of questions in the exam by chapter. They can also analyze their weak and strong points by completing mock exams.
Here are some important books you can refer to, along with NCERT and important preparation tips you can use to ace the exam- https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-preparation-tips
Hope it helps!
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