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Hi Aspirant
Greetings
Good luck for your future, wish your dream come true and you get selected for MBBS. Talking about your question it will depend on your college that whatever you have to pay the fee or not.
You can ask to your dean or head of department about this, in my opinion if you take admission in MBBS you won't have to pay the tution fee of B.Sc course.
Ask to you Dean/HoD about the refund of the fee and other queries, as it depends on the college .
Hope this information will be helpful to you. Thank you
Dear Applicant.
As you are a applicant of 2017 so it would be better if you visit your university and ask them regarding this because the maximum gap allowed by most of the universities is between 3-5 years. And as it's been already close to 5 years, you should consult with your university and they should help you with this.
Greetings,
No, If a student does decide to leave an NLU after 2-3 months of taking admission, they would not be required to pay the fees for the next semester, provided that the same is intimated to the concerned authorities of the university. Similarly, the college shall not confiscate the documents, and the student can retrieve them once the leave application is processed. However, it is imperative to note that the students are not eligible to recover the already paid fees for the semester they are currently studying in.
Hello Meher,
As soon as you get to know that you're selected for a government medical college's seat via NEET, you can easily leave your college on that basis.
Rather, you can even leave the course or previous college, the next day of taking admission. So, there is no problem at all in these things. A student can leave his or her course or college in between. There may be penalty in some colleges.
This same thing cannot happen, if the field is Medical , because one have to pay the big penalty amount for leaving the college as because of him or her some other student got affected by not getting the seat.
You can refer this link for your better NEET preparation :-
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-preparation-tips
Hope this helps. All the Best.
Thank You.
Dear Student,
Timings are totally dependent on the college you get. If you have some random government college, them timings may be restricted. Same as with private colleges. But if you get into some IITs like IIT Bombay or IIT Gandhinagar, these colleges are famous for their flexible timings. They allow 24 hours to every student irrespective of gender.
So try to get into these colleges if you want flexible timing, thank you.
Hey.
At first I want to say to you is that choosing a career path is totally on you. You should go for your interest .
And now coming to your second question . We can't differentiate between mechatronics and robotics as robotics is subset of mechatronics . Both of them include mechanical, electrical, and computer science but mechatronics is a broader category . Mechatronics give you platform for Robotics but for getting good grasp of robotics you have to deep dive with your own way. If you want to work in the field of designing and developing autonomous machines then you can go for mechatronics.
Hope this answer will help you.
Have bright future ahead.
Hello
If you want to quit BHMS in between of 1 year. In different institutions follow different norms, Various institutes sign an agreement bond via which if a candidate leaves the certain course in between, He/she must have to pay the compensation fees.
I suggest you to read all terms and conditions at your college offical website, Actual procedure for leaving and penalty after you left.
Hey student,
in the case of private dental colleges, you will have to pay the entire amount of the whole duration of BDS course while in government dental colleges, in general the bond amount is of 5 lakhs if you leave the BDS course in between without completing it , again it may vary from state to state.
All the best student,
Hope this helps you.
Hey hello
Yes , you can prepare for NEET UG examination while doing BDS and appear in neet UG examination and if you get selected you can leave BDS course but yes you will have to pay fees which could range from the fee of a year to an equivalent of four year tution fee at the college. It all depends upon the policy adopted by the state government you should read the neet BDS information bulletin for more details.
Some tips for your neet preparation,
Give NTA mock tests , give 2tests per day but do not forget to review the answers and note the mistakes you did in that test.
Practising previous year questions ,
Reading NCERT textbooks of 11th and 12th standard line by line ,
practicing daily Mcqs,
Revise Formulas of physics
Revsie named reactions of chemistry
Doing all this will help you secure a very good rank .
Make a notebook and add the extra points which you found new.
Revise it Daily .
Study for atleast 6-7hours per day with focus and concentration .
Cqtegory Cut-off Percentile of NEET UG .
General Category 50th Percentile
OBC 40th Percentile
SC 40th Percentile
ST 40th Percentile
Wishing you all the very best .
For more information about eligibility , syllabus , colleges and updates about neet UG follow the link.
https://medicine.careers360.com/exams/neet
Thank you
Hello Prabha,
First of all don't worry and also ask your brother to get relaxed because nothing is going to happen to you.
The issue you have mentioned will not cause any problem and the result which will be used in NEET UG 2022 application for class 11th and 12th should be of the same state board from where he had passed the examinations and it will be considered. Even in counselling only the result of state board will be considered so make sure that he will have a valid result from the state board.
You have to take care of the fact that you should never share the details of class 11th from CBSE board anywhere and even that will not be considered as valid because you have not completed class 12th from that board and as you have completed 10+2 from state board so you should mention only about your state board wherever you need it.
So now get relaxed because no action will be taken against your brother.
I hope you got the point.
Good Luck!!
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