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You should definitely go for it! 90 percentile is the cut off for general pgdm. 85 plus is the cut off for bfs (since it is a new course) and HR programme. For engineers they will get a call if their percentile is within these respective brackets. But for conversion they should showcase a really good interview and extempore performance. For non engineers a decent performance in the interview should make the conversion, provided they have good acads or tradable workex.
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Hello,
You have not mentioned regarding which college your query is about. Diploma in Pharmacy (D.Pharma) is a two-year full-time diploma course. Selection will be made on the merit based on marks secured in Qualifying examinations in relevant subjects conducted by various Universities and an entrance examination. Different colleges have different process for admissions. Here is the list of top colleges in India for D.pharma.
Please click the below link to know more about these colleges
https://pharmacy.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-diploma-pharmacy-colleges-in-india
Dear applicant it totally depends on your Diploma subjects, if you have core Science subjects then apart from B.Tech you can do courses like
1. Bachelor of Pharmacy
2. Bachelor of Optometry
If you don't want to choose B.Tech you can select the above mentioned courses to get the best benefits. B.Pharm courses in many colleges welcome lateral entry students in the second year and you can pursue your higher studies. But you need to pass 10+2 to study the courses,
Good luck!!
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The question you have asked is incomplete as it lacks some details which are necessary to answer your query. You haven't mentioned the college or University for which you want to know the B.ed course fee. B.ed course fee differs from college to college. So, it is necessary that you specify the name of the college. You may write the name of the college or University for which you want to know the course fee of B.ed in the comment section. You may also repost your question after providing adequate required details so that your query can be answered properly.
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CLAT Eligibility Criteria
Minimum Educational Qualification -Class 12 or equivalent examination with a minimum aggregate of 45%. There is relaxation in the case of SC, ST Candidates i.e 40%.The candidate must have secured at least 45% aggregate marks in the qualifying examination (10+2) or an equivalent grade.
For more information-
https://www.google.com/amp/s/law.careers360.com/articles/clat-eligibility-criteria/amp
Hey aspirant
Yes, you are very much eligible to apply for CS executive course as the minimum eligibility required is that a candidate should have completed his/her +2 level of education in any stream, there is no such marks required.
Hope that answers you well. All the best.
HEY THERE FUTURE MANAGER,
IIMs are one of the most prestigious an demanding business school in India . THEY ARE WELL KNOWN FOR THEIR BRAND VALUE AND HIGHLY EQUIPPED STAFF. AROUND 2 LAKHS STUDENTS APPEAR TO TAKE UP THR CAT EXAM WHICH DECIDES THEIR FATE WHETHER THEY CAN MAKE IT THROUGH OR NOT .THE DEMAND FOR THE ADMIISIION IS SO VAST THAT THE SEATS ARE VERY LIMITED HENCE GETTING IN ISNT A SLICE OF CAKE.
LOOKING THROUGH YOUR PREVIOUS ACADEMIC RECORDS , IT SEEMS TO LOOK LIKE U HAVE A BALANCED SCORE IN UR 10TH AND 11 TH BUT IF YOU WANT TO TRY FOR THE OG IIMS SUCH AS A,B,C YOU MUST SCORE ABOVE 98.5 PERCENTILE.
AND FOR THE NEW IIMS MAKE IT 95 PERCENTILE JUST TO BE ON SAFER SIDE
REFER LAST YEAR'S CUTOFF FOR A BETTER IDEA
thank you
Hi,
I hope you are doing well.
In order to get the FMS you should be good with your 10 & 12 percent.
Don't focus more on that just do bring 99+% in CAT you will selected in FMS because they didn't see your work experience. They will just see 10% weightage of 10 & 12(5%-5% both).
First know that your past academics won't affect your chances. The breakup for final shortlist is 85% for CAT score, 10% Interview, 5% Extempore.
Now, You need at least 98+ %ile with a good verbal percentile to get a call from FMS, let alone converting. Verbal because they have different weightage for different sections. This year it is 40:30:30 for VARC: DILR: QA respectively. For Converting the call it is difficult for a percentile less than 99.
If you are a OBC-NC candidate, a score of 96+ %le would be a good score to begin with.
I hope this helps.
With BCA degree you can try for AFCAT ground duty non-technical departments such as administration and education, for which you need to pass graduation in any discipline from a recognized university securing 50%- 60% aggregate, you cannot applying for ground duty technical branch as its eligibility criteria is graduation in technology from a recognized university with 50% aggregate with passed 10+2 having studied physics and mathematics securing 50% marks individually in these subjects, even for flying branch though candidates from any discipline of recognized university with 60% marks can apply provided they have studied physics and mathematics at 10+2 level, and secured 50% marks in each subject, you can go through the official notification at https://afcat.cdac.in/AFCAT/assets/images/news/AFCAT_02_2021/AFCAT%20Notification.pdf
Hello Dipti,
Hope you are doing good.
For registration under CA Direct entry, one should fulfil either of the criteria mentioned below:
The student has to be a graduate or postgraduate in commerce having a minimum aggregate of 55% marks.
Non-commerce graduate or postgraduate with a minimum aggregate of 60% marks.
Students must have cleared the intermediate examination of The Institute of Cost Accountants of India or by The Institute of Company Secretaries of India
Graduate or postgraduate students who have studied three out of these subjects- Accounting, Auditing, Mercantile Laws, Corporate Laws, Economics, Management or Financial Management, Taxation- Direct Tax Laws and Indirect Tax Laws, Costing and Business Administration or Management Accounting with a minimum aggregate of 55%.
If you fulfil the above mentioned criteria then you'll be eligible for registration under direct entry scheme.
But as you have mentioned that you are still pursuing your graduation, You can do provisional registration in last year of your graduation and then you can be eligible for your exams after graduation.
Hope this helps. Thank you.
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