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You can get the study material for your course in Institute of Distance & Open Learning (IDOL) by clicking on http://archive.mu.ac.in/myweb_test/study.html
As far as the exams are concerned, as the sessions have started late due to pandemic, the chances are that the exams might be conducted two months later than they used to be conducted prior 2020 (as is the case with central universities). All the best!
Dear Aspirant
Sorry, But you are talking about which exams can you be more specific about your question so that it helps to answer your query.
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There are 10 Centres that have been identified for issuing PWD certificate for 50% All India Quota and Central Universities and Institutions. One of them is Madras Medical College. Page 73 of https://www.digialm.com/per/g01/pub/1258/EForms/image/pdf2/Information_Bulletin_NEET_MDS_2020.pdf has the template. You need to visit Madras Medical College and ask for Disability Certificate Board department or anyone from that department who issues those Certificates. The Board will conduct various tests and assess you based on the regulations. You can meet the Medical Superintendent who can help you with the process.
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Different colleges and exams have different cutoffs and you can only get a seat in the college if you satisfy its respective cutoffs . Here i am unable to predict your chances as you haven't mentioned your exam name. If it is UPSEE exam , then yes you can surely get some good colleges . But still i am unable to predict the colleges as different colleges have different cutoffs for different courses.
To predict the colleges you can get on the basis of rank , use Upsee college predictor tool:
https://dqxeclau.top/upsee-college-predictor
Hi,
You must not give in to this pressure. Don't worry. You should definitely put in all your efforts and hard work and appear for the exam. Even if you don't get satisfactory results, work harder and smarter. Learn from your mistake and don't stop untill you have achieved your goal.
If I say any more, you may think that I am a random motivational speaker but that is not the case. It does't matter if you have passed from a random college and never think that you have not done anything significant.
You have your age on your side and utilize it. A large portionn of Indian youth are unemployed and those who are employed, of them, a lot do not enjoy the work they do. But that is not the point.
I think you should put in your bet efforts. You still have time to prepare for the Prelims and I think if you chalk out a plan and strategize like playing to your strengths, you will definitely accomplish your goals.
And if you fail, well what better way to learn ? Don't feel low, go for a walk or take some rest. After refreshing your mind, put in all your efforts and concentration, and I think you will definitely succeed!
Greetings,
Special Round counselling is held only after all the official rounds are over. This special round is meant for filling of vacant seats that have not been occupied even after all the rounds are done. This happens usually when:
- The last round candidates choose to not freeze a seat
- They withdraw
- Extra seats are added (rarely)
The point is that special round counselling is sort of a game of chance - you cannot depend on getting a better seat after withdrawing from your own. If you are lucky enough then maybe you can get a seat of your choice in your choice of branch but it is a huge gamble.
I'd personally suggest only go for it if you are prepared to take any seat that would be offered in the special round or you are already planning to reappear for your exam next year anyways. Otherwise, to be on the safe side, freezing your seat in the last round could be a better choice.
Decide prudently, do not rush it.
Great day and best of luck!
Hello aspirant,
See, whatever happened in the past, let it be. You can't even change or the power to change whatever happened in the past. Past is dead and history. So, stop dwelling in the past and be in the present and work hard now itself for the betterment of your future. Yes, things may seem good in the past but wasting your time in thinking about the past is your utter stupidity. And that will keep on killing your present, and you can't even think of future if you keep on being like this. So, come out from the past and prepare for SBI or other banking exams. Go through the syllabus, prepare accordingly, focus on your subjects, solve old question papers and mock test papers few months before the exam. Revise thoroughly and keep your mind focused. Meditate to tame your mind which is not constant. Keep your health in pink and stay focused. Surely you will crack the exam.
Hope, it helps you.
Hello Aspirant,
Getting admission into a college by means of TFW scheme ( Tution fee waiver) depends mostly on your Annual family income. If a student has very less family income and is unable to bear college fees and it's expenses related to college education, then only he is given the TFW scheme approval.
If your family income does not fits according to the guidelines for TFW scheme, then maybe the verifier has rejected/ corrected your form seeing your income certificate and would have changed it. You would have to clear that out from the concerned authorities during the verification process or councelling process.
But if your income fits accordingly for the TFW scheme, then you must contact the verification process coordinator or other related authorities about the same.
You cannot change it. Only the document verifier and the concerned authorities can do it and regulate it
Hope that helps
Hello,
JNU Exam for BA Program consists of 100 questions in MCQ format, the exam is conducted for three hours in two parts, the first one consists of sections such as Reasoning, Comprehension, English Grammar, Language for 50 marks and second part is descriptive test of remaining 50 marks, the medium of question paper is set in English language only, you can get previous year paper at https://admissions.jnu.ac.in/searchquestionpaper.aspx
Hello student
I Would like to tell you that at the present only the counselling if the aiq has begun is you need to only apply for the aiq counselling at the present on the website:-
http://mcc.nic.in/
There youwill see a portal for NEET counselling and click on it and register for the aiq counselling and enter the details the same as you have entered on the NEET application Form,pay the security fee and finally enter the choice filling.
The same process is for the State counselling but for it you have to register on the website of your respective state for ex http://www.updgme.in/
just like this every state has its different counselling portal you have to register on it and then fill the registration details .But the difference between both is that in aiq you have to pay an amount of 10,000 rupees but in state quota you have to pay an amont of 30,000 rupees ,rest all the procedure is same.
you can also use our collage predictor:-
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
Thank You.
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