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Hello student,
The norma regarding tc and placement are different for each colleges and universities. It would be better if you agree to those instructions and act accordingly.
If you are leaving your college after you complete B.tech and want a certificate for the same , then you will surely get it as per college norms.
But you will not be getting placement opportunities as your's is dual course and you will get it only if you complete the M.tech also.
However you can request your department heads or any other college authorities to know more about the Placements criteria.
Hope you get what you want...
Dear student,
Total 75% attendance is required to take your semester exams and it is compulsory.
For example: In every 4 classes you can skip 1 class and you attendance will be up to the mark.
But if you want all around excellence you must target for the 100% attendance.
Hello,
Firstly, let me tell you a bit of new NEP, which is not applicable yet. So, you can't switch your stream till now. As per latest NEP you can switch to any of the stream of your desired by keeping your ongoing stream on hold and getting the diploma certificate which you can use further after completing your another stream for completing your leftover stream. But, to your notice, it is not applicable yet. So you can't switch for now. So, you have to finish up your graduation in medical field. Secondly, if you want to switch then you have appear for class 12th board with PCM as your compulsory subject and then you have to give JEE and then according to counselling, you will get the admission, which seems to me a waste of one valuable year. So, better be satisfied and complete your graduation in medical field. Moreover, now a days there are many aspects available in medical field.
Hope this will help you.
Thank you & Good Luck!
Hello aspirant
hope you are doing great. As per your query I would glad to tell you that procedure of dual degree programmes are same in all universities . Dual degree programmes are usally meant for saving the time and completing the two degree at the time . The main drawbag of dual degree is that you have to complete the whole course for getting a single degree you cannot leave after completing only one degree as it will be loss of fees to the colleges
Hope you found this answer helpful. Good luck for your future
See, as far as the eligibility criteria goes as you have completed your graduation you're eligible to appear for the same, the minimum age has to be 21 years as on 1st August of the appearing year, and the maximum is 32 years, however relaxation in terms of age is provided to reserved categories, if you fulfill the above mentioned criteria you are eligible to appear for CSE 2022, however you will be required to qualify prelims to be eligible for Mains, it's entirely your call to leave your MTech or not, definitely the preparation for UPSC is difficult as the syllabus is extensive, and to add to it you're pursuing MTech which itself has different demands of post graduate study, nevertheless you also need to think of in terms of monetarily investment that happened for your study, I would say think about your priority, what exactly is your aspirations in true sense, and follow the same, you can also appear for UPSC after 2 years of study, I would say if you're not 100% confident about UPSC being your only path, and you'll focus on this only, don't leave your studies in the middle, as UPSC tends to be a lot more unpredictable, hence it's good to have a back up plan also, after Mtech your working opportunities too will increase a lot, and there will be various routes which you can opt for, hence think about all these things clearly and then only decide what exactly do you want to do.
Dear aspirant
Yeah it's true, almost every dental and medical college have rule like this, during admission time you will have to fill a bond paper or any other paper which will tell consequences of leaving college.
If you do so in middle of course you are wasting a seat on which another student could have studied,so because of this thing,most of the college will make you sign some bond paper.
Some college have rule,if you leave in between the course you will have to pay whole fee's of course means start to end year. Then only they will allow you to leave and return you original documents like you marksheet and other certificate and transfer certificate.
So before getting admission in any college you should carefully enquiry and know about this thing. It's change college to college so better ask there itself.
You can use NEET UG college predictor tool for knowing chances of getting MBBS BDS ayush colleges at your expected marks.
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_cp
Hope this information helps you
All the best
Please dont leave tests, its a mistake which will cost you at the end. I understand your situation. Give more time to your NEET Preparation, and mostly Tests are in weekend so you may get a Day or Two (Friday-Saturday), around 30 hours of the total 48 hours on both days are enough for Mock Test Preparation, provided you are regular with NEET Preparation and Revision. Keep Arihant/Allen Handbooks and Formula Books with you as well as Chapterwise Previous Year Books for Short Notice Test Preparation.
As far as your School is concerned, keep your Attendance full, doesnt matter if you have a moderate performance across School Tests provided youre understanding the concepts, target securing High Percentage in Pre and Board Exam. You may utilise any free time during School wih MCQs or Previous Years, or analysing and noting down errors from your Previous Test.
As per the earlier guidelines regarding counselling for MBBS, BDS or AYUSH, it was mentioned that if you're allotted any college of your choices in any round, which you have to mention during the choice filling step, then either you take admission in that college or not NO money will be refunded to the candidate. Because according to their rules the refund is done to those candidates who didn't get seat through their counselling in any of the rounds.
Maybe the guidelines changes or modifications are done, it's all under the control of authorities. So kindly go through the guidelines once the counselling begins.
Hope you get some clarification.
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