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Hello Aspirant,
To find B.Sc. 1st year Chemistry Major previous year question papers, it's very simple:
Check your university's official website. Most universities upload past papers in their "Academics" or "Examination" sections.
Look for college or department websites. Many colleges affiliated with universities also upload previous papers.
Search online: Use Google with your "University Name + B.Sc. Chemistry 1st Year + Previous Year Question Papers".
Ask seniors or your college library. They often have collections of old papers. Hope you will understand.
To find B.Sc. 1st year Chemistry Major (Paper 2) past exam papers:
Check your university's website (look under "Exams" or "Downloads").
Ask your college library or seniors.
Search online using "[Your University Name] B.Sc. Chemistry 1st Year Paper 2 previous papers."
Hello,
As you have secured a rank of 2632 in the general category, it is definitely a commendable achievement, especially in a competitive field like Electronics and Communication Engineering.While it may be a bit challenging to get admission into top-tier institutions such as the College of Engineering, Guindy Anna University, or PSG College of Technology, your rank still offers a decent chance at reputed Tier-2 institutions.
Some good colleges you should consider during the choice filling are:
It’s also good to be open to slightly broader specializations within ECE like VLSI Design, Embedded Systems, Communication Systems, or Applied Electronics, which may offer better chances of admission based on seat availability.
You can explore more CEETA PG counseling, cuttoffs, and admission here :
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Wishing you all the very best
With 137 marks in ICAR AIEEA PG under the general category for social science, it is difficult to get a seat in top ICAR colleges. The cutoff is usually higher for general category. But you can wait and check for vacant seats in later rounds or look for admission in other universities.
Dear Candidate,
You can still pursue an M.A. in Psychology even if you did not major in Psychology during your undergraduate studies, but this depends on the admission criteria of the university you are applying for.
Some of the universities in India that accept students from non-Psychology backgrounds for admission to M.A. Psychology are - Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) , Ambedkar University Delhi – M.A. Psychology (Psychosocial Clinical Studies), Christ University, Bengaluru – M.Sc. Psychology / M.A. Counselling Psychology, University of Calcutta – M.A. Applied Psychology, Banaras Hindu University (BHU) – M.A. Psychology, Jamia Millia Islamia – M.A. Applied Psychology, Nalanda Open University – M.A. Psychology etc.
Hope it helps
All the Best
CUET score in the specific subject combination required for the Honours course is more important during DU seat allotment.
The cutoff marks for the SC category in BA English major vary by university and state. In most government and reputed autonomous colleges, the SC category cutoffs are usually 5 to 10 percent lower than the General category. For example, if the General cutoff was around 85% , then the SC cutoff ranged between 75% to 80% .
In states like Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, and Delhi, SC students were able to secure BA English seats with marks in the range of 60% to 75% , depending on the college’s demand and reputation. In less competitive colleges, the cutoff could go as low as 55% to 60% .
You are advised to check the previous year admission list of your preferred college or university for exact data, as cutoffs can differ widely from one institution to another.
Hii,
The cut-off marks for BA English major for the SC category differ from university to university and even from one college to another within the same university. Typically, SC category candidates have a slightly lower cut-off compared to the general category, sometimes by 5–10 percentage points or equivalent marks, depending on the reservation policy of that state or institution. For example, if a general category cut-off was 85%, the SC category cut-off could be around 75–78%. However, these numbers are not fixed—they depend on the number of applicants from that category, the difficulty level of the qualifying exam, and the total available seats in the program. Some universities publish detailed cut-off lists for each category on their official admission portals. My advice is to check the official admission page of the university you are targeting.
Thank you.
Dear Candidate , The SEBC - NCL eligibility depends on a combination of caste , income and sometimes parental employment profile . Military service like your father's does not automatically disqualify you , but some conditions apply . Yes ,you are eligible for SEBC - NCL if : - Your caste is in the SEBC / OBC list ( Central or state ). - Your family's annual income ( excluding any pension ) is less that 8 lakh .
If your correction from ABM to Agronomy was saved but the application form is still showing ABM, and now the correction window is closed, then you should do the following:
Take a screenshot of your correction page or any proof where it showed Agronomy after correction (if you have it).
Contact ICAR/NTA helpdesk immediately. Explain the issue clearly and share your application number.
You can call them or email them.
NTA helpline: 011-40759000
Email: [email protected]
Mention everything — that you made the correction on time, it showed correctly, but the downloaded form still shows the old subject.
Don’t wait. Contact them as soon as possible so they can help before the admit cards are released.
Hope it helps !
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