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Yes it's possible to study or pursue LLB along with your job . Foremost thing , you have to make sure you can manage your study along with you work .
You dont need to attend classes regularly as your working, so one such way is you can apply for correspondence course in LLB or also called as distance learning course. Most universities and colleges will offer such course. You have to first look into the college you choose and check whether there is correspondence available in LLB
Then you can check the eligibility criteria and apply for it respective of the college you choose .some institutes may have entrance exams .
So once you finish this procedure, keep in touch with the materials and available facilities provided by the college after your work. You have to schedule your time separately to spend for studying as its law , you need to concentrate well.
Weekends you can do your assignments, and atleast study 1 subject per day .
One more way is evening college, if your office work finishes early in the evening, you can apply for evening course , in which you need to attend classes after 6 PM to 9 PM, you might have classes 4 days a week, but the course duration would be long ( more than 5 years )
So it all depends on your choices and ability to manage things .
Figure it out and choose either distance learning or evening course , most universities provides it , see the available college near to your location.
Hope its helpful
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If you are a JEE aspirant, you'll know the amount of workload that youll have to do in order to actually crack it. if youre dedicated to cracking jee mains, then it is advisable NOT TO TAKE UP ANY OTHER COURSE UNTIL YOUR GOAL IS ACHIEVED.
Please stay focused, concentrate on one thing and achieve your goal
Hello Aspirant,
See in Part A every question is compulsory means you will be rewarded for every answer you bubble in OMR sheet but if you don't know the answer for any question among those 35 then you should leave because incorrect attempt would reward you with -1 mark.
For your reference, the NEET UG 2021 exam pattern is as follows:-
>> NEET UG paper will consists of 4 subjects namely Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Zoology and each subject will be divided in two sections, Section-A and Section-B.
>> Now Section-A will consists of 35 compulsory questions and Section-B A will consists of 15 questions out of which only 10 questions to be attempted of the choice of candidate.
>> 4 marks will be awarded for every correct answer and 1 mark will be deducted for every incorrect answer so make sure to tick only on the answer for which you are sure to avoid negative marking.
>> Total Marks for NEET UG 2021 will be 720 marks and all questions will be MCQ type.
>> Total duration of Paper will be 180 minutes i.e. 3 hours.
For complete details kindly check out the link given below :-
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-exam-pattern
You can also solve the Test series for NEET 2021 for better finishing of your preparation, you can get the Test series from the link given below :-
https://learn.careers360.com/test-series-neet-may/?product=56&icn=test-series-neet-may-2021&ici=exam_page
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
Hello,
I hope you are doing fine, Yes you can. Many students takes a drop to prepare while some take admission and simultaneously prepare for NEET. So if you are also preparing for NEET and took admission in some Bsc Course then if you get a good college next year then you just have to take the TC from the college and apply to the college that you want to take.
I hope you find this information helpful. I wish you all the best for your future.
Good Luck
Hello student,
Yes I think you may leave bachelor's engineering after KCET for studying in European countries if you college has a good student transfer program available. A student transfer program enables a student to apply for foreign universities after the completion of subsequent years. It provides all the documents and information required for the transfer. If your college has such facilities, you may study in European countries. So, I would suggest that you may start finding such colleges under KCET.
I hope this helps, All the Best!
Hi
Here's a brief a neet 2021 exam pattern
* Neet examination will be conducted for a total of 720 marks.
*Question will be from 4 subjects
physics,
chemistry,
zooloy
botany
*There will be 50 questions ( 35 + 15 ) in each subject . So, there will be a total of 200 questions ( 50 question x 4 = 200 questions).
Section A :- it contains 35 mcqs.
Section A is compulsory, it just means that there's no internal choices in section A. And the 35 questions can be attempted.
No, it is not mandatory to attempt all the 35 questions , you can definitely leave those whose answers you don't know or you are not sure about because if your answer is wrong then you will lose one mark as there is negative marking of one mark so you should attempt only those questions whose answers you know and you are sure about it
Section B :- it contains 15 mcqs out of which any 10 mcqs is to be attempted
Similarly, it is not mandatory that you attend all the 10 MCQs out of the 15 MCQs in section B, you should attempt only those whose answers you know , it is just that in section B you have internal choices due to which you can attempt only a maximum of 10 MCQs in section B .
So, in each subject you have to attempt only 45 questions.
*Total number of question to be attempted
= 45 mcqs per subject x 4 subject
= 180 questions can be attempted.
* Duration of examination is 3 hours.
Marking scheme:-
* 4 marks will be awarded to you for every correct answer
* there is negative marking of one mark for every wrong answer
*No mark is deducted for unanswered questions
For detailed information go through
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-exam-pattern/amp
Now that,
limited time is left for neet 2021 , so you should be focusing on your preparation,
practising chapterwise questions
then revising the chapters,
solve at least previous 10 year neet question papers as concept behind the question often gets repeated in the examination so it will be of great help in your preparation ,
go through neet mock test papers as it will let you know your preparation level and and weak areas so that you can work on them and perform well in your examination.To help you in your preparation we have neet knockout for you :- https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-neet-
Thank you
Hey,
For some of the students, it takes 2 or 3 attempts to clear NEET and its completely okay if they don't want any other career. If you don't get selected this time then go for another try. You can do it while pursuing you Bsc also. So, if you want to give another try then go ahead. In the mean while if you ever think of leaving it, then go ahead with BSc and MSc in reputed colleges. This will also provide you with good career. In both the ways you will have a good career and future.
Hope this helps. Thank you.
If you want a full time home leave after one tenure then it can be sanctioned by your seniors in a time period of 2-3 months and can be extended for 15 days from the end date of allotted leave.
Although this rules can change depending on the situation and requirement of officers but in general this is the regulation (as per the information available online)
To know more about IFS as a career choice then visit the link below:
https://dqxeclau.top/careers/indian-foreign-service-officer
To know more about UPSC visit the link below:
https://competition.careers360.com/exams/upsc-civil-services-exam
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Surely, doing MBBS course from government college is better than doing MBBS course from private college. The fees of government college is much lesser than private colleges. There are large number of patients that visit government medical colleges, the teachers are highly learned, and you can work on real patients. The more you will practice, the better doctor you will become. So you can work on more patients in government colleges and you have good facilities in government colleges at less fees. So always choose government college when compared to private colleges for M.B.B.S. course.
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