I lost the chance of to get admission in du in 2020 because of some error in transaction of admission application fee so,suggest me some idea how can I get admission in 2021in du
Hello
There is nothing new to add except to inform you about the cutoffs of DU collges this year. The admission to various courses in DU is both Merit and Entrance Based. The admission process is expected to be the same and include the following steps:
Registration and checking the cutoffs for the courses
Select colleges and course
Document verification
Admission approval and
Online payment of admission fee. For more details you may read https://university.careers360.com/articles/du-admission
I am right now in 11th class and facing a lot of pressure about JEE .this exam suddenly started in 11th and I have no idea about it and iam also least interested about it can I just skip JEE and take only ipe exams or is it important or is it must ?please tell me also that how to prepare perfectly.
Hello, JEE is for mainly securing seats in central government institutions like IIT,NIT,IIIT etc.. Nowadays lot of state has also included JEE marks in their state counselling process.IPE is for only getting seats in Andra Pradesh. Though both the exams has the same syllabus JEE will be more problem oriented. You need to work on more sums alongside while learning theory for JEE.Being thorough in your 11 and 12th standard syllabus only is the requirement to ace both the exams.You wont be knowing what preference you may have when you finish your 12th,so it is safer to give JEE and have more options in your hand.
Best of luck.
i am turning 22 yet have no idea of future having so much problems financially responsiblity, I just slept 4 years not thought of future all thinks of IiT at age 15 i never Iim Cat at 18 i never CA dropped due to laziness at 17, what next is forgetting last 4 years and start new from zero to Sbi ?
You mentioned about financial problem. You can start working part time as an intern and maybe look for fresher jobs on LinkedIn or Internshala.
A proper plan is extremely important for career management.
Do not give up hope. But you do need to give up laziness. You can mention some of the areas of work which interest you the most and we could help with you that.
You can also get enrolled in programs which are of vocational nature and gain some experience for better career prospects in future.
sir, I dont have SSC tc for ap eamcet so please give an optional idea
All original Certificates and two sets of Xerox copies
- APEAMCET-2020 Rank card.
- APEAMCET-2020 Hall Ticket.
- Memorandum of Marks (Inter or its equivalent).
- Proof of Date of Birth (SSC or its Equivalent Memo).
- Transfer Certificate ( T.C)
- Study Certificate from VI to Intermediate
- EWS certificate valid for the year 2020-21 from MeeSeva for OC candidates who want to
- Residence certificate for preceding 7 years of the Qualifying examination i.e. Inter or its
- Andhra Pradesh Residence Certificate of father/mother for a period of 10 years excluding
Candidates.
- Integrated Community Certificate, in case of BC/ST/SC issued by the competent
- Income certificate of parents from all sources issued on or after 01.01.2017 or White
ration card) those who claim tuition fee reimbursement
- Local status certificate (if applicable)i.e a candidate who migrates to any part of the state
- Candidates claiming reservation under NCC/Sports/ PH/ CAP shall bring the original
PH - Candidates shall submit certificate issued by the District Medical Board.
- CAP - Candidates shall submit Certificates from the Zilla Sainik Welfare Board (viz)
allotment of seats under CAP Category NCC & Sports Produce original certificates issued by competent authorities. The
- candidate should have represented from the state of AP.
- Minorities - The Muslim and Christian Minority Candidates should bring TC of the
TC, a Certificate issued by the Head of the Institution in which the student
studied/appeared for SSC or its equivalent Examination.
Now if you see the last paragraph with bold letters. Then in the absence of TC they have recommended a certifcate to be issued by Head of the institution which will suffice that. But here its given for SC.
So you can try this way. Try to get a certifcate issued by the Head of the institution from which you have passed SSC and use that as a Transfer certificate. There is a probability that they will accept that instead of TC.
I hope my answer helps you.Wish you all the best for your future Endeavors!
hi my son got 97.9898240 percentile ..appz rank comes to 3511 in the MH CET result today .. any idea which are the colleges and which stream possibility are there
hi,
once results are declared candidates need to participate in the counselling process, need to give choices of colleges and streams of engineering which she/ he wish to pursue. from your profile I came to know that you are engineering aspirant. I have mentioned some institute name in which you have decent chances:
: SGBA University in mechanical engineering
Government Engineering College, Yavatmal in civil engineering
Shri Sant Gajanan Maharaj College of Engineering,Shegaon in computer science engineering
Shri Sant Gajanan Maharaj College of Engineering,Shegaon in information engineering
-Paramhansa Ramkrishna Maunibaba Shikshan Santha's , Anuradha Engineering College, Chikhali in computer science and engineering
my neet score 592 , rank 23556...any chance for govt seat in Odisha under state quata belong to general category ????...?please any one have idea so please reply
Hello Aspirant,
So on such rank and category you have good chances of getting Government medical colleges in Odisha under state quota according to previous year's cut-off. As we go through previous year's cut-off then it shows that you can get following colleges :-
- PRM Medical College & Hospital, Baripada
- S L N Medical College & Hospital, Koraput
- Govt. Medical College & Hospital, Balasore
- Govt. Medical College, Balangir
You can check out previous year's cut-offs from the link given below :-
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cutoff-odisha
Note that the above prediction is made on the basis of previous year's cut-off and the cut-offs are bound to change every year depending upon various factors such as the number of candidates appearing in an examination, the number of candidates qualifying an examination, difficulty level of the paper, and so on.
To have a list of all those colleges which you can get based upon your marks, category, and state you can use NEET College Predictor:-
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
is it good idea to do mbbs from abroad?
Hello, hope you are doing well!
Definitely its a very good idea to pursue MBBS from abroad but you can get the same quality of education here in your home country too. I would like to answer your question step by step considering all the facts that you should mandatorily keep in mind when you decide to pursue MBBS out of India. These are the following points:-
1. The minimum eligibility requirement reads as follow for studying MBBS in abroad-
- The aspirant has to be of age 17 years plus as on 31st December in the admission year.
- The student should be from PCM stream i.e. Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.
- The student must have passed 12th standard with an aggregate marks of at least 50% in Physics, Chemistry, Biology and must have English as a compulsory subject.
- You need to clear NEET for admission in any country in abroad. NEET result is valid for a period of 3 years for MBBS admission in abroad.
2. The duration of the course varies from country to country. Mostly students go for a 5-year course. However, the duration is of 5.8 years in some of the best countries to pursue MBBS abroad like Russia and Ukraine, and 4-6 years in Philippines.
3. Another big decision is cost or fees for the total course. In USA, Australia, Canada, UK, New Zeland, EU countries are more expensive compared to doing MBBS in countries like Philippines, Ukraine, Russia, Kyrgyzstan, China. If you wish to study in colleges that are in USA, Australia, Canada, New Zeland or the UK, your budget should be in excess of 1 crore. Also, there are entrance exams you need to crack.
4. Make sure you do your MBBS from an university that has the approval by Medical Council of India(MCI) so that you can work in India after pursuing the course.
5. MBBS in Abroad is a great career choice as it gives many options to students graduating from these Universities. After MBBS from abroad, a student will have the following options:
- Come back to in India and appear for FMGE or the MCI Screening Test to work here.
- After completing your degree in abroad, you can pursue masters in any country or even work in other countries after clearing that particular country's entrance exam.
- If you study in US, you can apply for USMLE to settle down or practice in the US. USMLE has 3 steps and those who clear all the 3 steps, get Permanent Registration from the medical council of the USA to practice there. PLAB, which is the licensing exam of the UK is another popular choice of students pursuing MBBS from UK.
Its a little detailed answer but I hope it helped you with all the information that you needed to know. All the best!
any idea about neet 2020 result?
Steps to check the result-
Log in to the official website i.e. ntaneet.nic.in .
Then click on the View NEET (UG) 2020 -Result displayed on the screen.
On the next page you have enter the credentials.
Submit your credentials then your NEET rank card 2020 will be displayed on the screen.
Download and save the result of NEET 2020. Also you can take a print out of this for later use.
To get complete list of colleges based on your rank use http://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
I am study in BA 1st year now. in future I do mpsc,but i dont have any idea about this exam please say something about this exam, how I prepared this exam.
Hello Akash,
To prepare for MPSC from scratch, first start to clear your basics about all relevant subjects. For preparation of MPSC, you can start reading basics books of MH state Board from standard 5th to 12th of History, Geography, Polity(Civics), science.
Start reading Daily newspaper for current affairs. For starting, you can read "Loksatta" newspaper published in Marathi.
Also, for Current Affairs, you can use any coaching centres' monthly booklet. They can be downloaded from their Channels on Telegram and also from their Website.
Speaking of Standard books, you can read Indian Polity by Laxmikant, Spectrum and Grover for History and G.C. leonge, NCERT 11th-12th, Majid Husain for Geography.
These readings can be used for starting the studies and you have to make a good knowledge base for all the Subjects. So start studying from now for MPSC so that you'll have plenty of time for preparation given that you are in 1st year.
Good Luck with your preparation...
If anyone has an idea about Srinivasa Medical college Mangalore, please let me know. I have been allotted that college in the first round of Karnataka neet counseling and I am confused.
Hello aspirant!
Hope you are doing well!
Fees-4.94lac
Seats-150
Course- Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) course is the duration of 5.5 years, which include 4.5 years of curriculum plus 1 year of rotating internship.
Offered by Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore and approved by Medical Council of India (MCI).
Academics- Medical colleges can be very stressful Srinivas medical college always finds way to implement fun along with learning.
Extra curricular activities conducted are- sports day, foundation day etc that helps students take mind off the stress developed from studies and helps relax. The teachers also put in a lot of effort in helping us reduce the stress and cope up with the vast portions. The laboratory facilities are great too.
CLASSROOM- Every classroom is provided with projectors.
For more information refer
https://dqxeclau.top/colleges/srinivas-institute-of-medical-sciences-and-research-centre-surathkal/mbbs-course