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Since you and your father were born in Shillong , but you are Malayali by origin , you will need specific documents to prove Kerala nativity , as per Kerala government norms .
Required documents:
Father's/ancestor’s Kerala school certificate or ration card
Community certificate (OBC) from Kerala
Affidavit declaring you are Malayali by origin
Kerala Nativity Certificate: https://dqxeclau.top/articles/kerala-nativity-certificate
To find relevant scholarships, consider the following steps:
1. Check Government Scholarships: Look into government-funded scholarships offered by India or Nepal for medical students.
2. University Scholarships: Research universities in India that offer scholarships for international students, including Nepali students.
3. Private Organizations: Explore private organizations and foundations that provide scholarships for medical education.
Some popular universities and organizations to consider
- Medical Colleges in India: Research medical colleges that offer postgraduate programs and have provisions for international students.
- Indian Government Scholarships: Look into government-funded scholarships for international students.
For accurate and up-to-date information, it's best to:
1. Visit the official websites of relevant universities and organizations.
2. Contact their admission or scholarship offices directly.
3. Explore online scholarship platforms and databases.
Keep in mind that scholarship availability and eligibility criteria can change, so it's essential to verify information regularly.
Yes, you can apply for admission to NITs in India even if you have Nepali citizenship , provided you fulfill the eligibility criteria. Here’s how you can get admission:
You must have completed 12th grade from India with subjects required for admission (Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics for engineering).
You should have an equivalent certificate (if applicable) from a recognized Indian education board or authority.
You must appear for JEE Mains , as NIT admissions are based on JEE Mains scores.
As a Foreign/NRI Student : You may be eligible under the DASA (Direct Admission for Students Abroad) scheme , which is for foreign nationals, including Nepali students.
As a General Candidate (Indian Board Student) : Since you studied in India and have an equivalent certificate , you might be allowed to apply through the JoSAA (Joint Seat Allocation Authority) counseling like Indian students.
Nepali students are sometimes considered under the SAARC or foreign student quota in some institutes. You should check the NITs' official admission policies for any special provisions.
Valid Nepali Passport
12th Marksheet and Equivalent Certificate
JEE Mains Scorecard
DASA Eligibility Certificate (if applicable)
Yes, you can apply and get admission to NITs under either the general category (if eligible) or DASA scheme . It’s best to check the official NIT and DASA websites for exact details on the admission process.
Hello Muskan, The MBA fee at FMS Delhi is around Rs. 2.32 lakh for two years ( Rs. 58,000 per semester ). Admissions are based on CAT scores , and international students, including Nepali candidates, should check with FMS Delhi's official website (fms.edu) for eligibility and admission details.
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Yes , you can apply for the Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA) program at Banaras Hindu University (BHU) as an international student but admission is subject to specific eligibility criteria and procedures.
Eligibility Criteria
1. Academic Qualifications:
You should have passed your 12th grade or equivalent examination with at least 50%-60% aggregate marks (depending on the program's specific requirements).
Mathematics/Computer Science as one of your subjects in +2 may be a mandatory requirement.
2. Language Proficiency:
If your medium of instruction was not English, you may need to demonstrate proficiency in English.
3. Entrance Exam
BHU usually conducts the CUET (Common University Entrance Test) for undergraduate admissions. As an international student you may not need to appear for CUET but you will have to follow the university's international admissions guidelines.
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To appear for Neet PG as a Nepali citizen you do not need a security clearance from the ministry of home affairs. However, you might need to fulfill specific eligibility criteria of line by the NBE national board of examinations.foreign nationals are definitely eligible to appear for the NEET UG exam and can seek admission to medical and Dental colleges in India .you must have completed a qualification equivalent to the Indian class 12 board examination with physics chemistry biology and English as course subjects. and this foreign qualification which is equivalent to indian class 12 must be approved by the association of Indian University .You must be at least 17 years old as on December 31st of the year of examination. And you must qualify Neet exam with the minimum score. You might need to submit some relevant documents such as your passport visa and certificate from the Indian Embassy to verify of foreign nationality do the number of seats available for foreign national and Medical and Dental College is in India is limited.also, you will need to obtain our student visa and residence for me to study in India NEET ELIGIBILITY
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Hello Sabita, Yes, as a Nepali citizen who completed 12th grade in Nepal and B.Sc Nursing at AIIMS Delhi, you can apply for Delhi Nursing Council (DNC) registration. The process involves submitting an application form, your nursing degree, mark sheets, identity proof, passport-size photos, and paying the required fee. Verification of your educational credentials will also be conducted. For detailed information, visit the official DNC website or contact their office directly.
Hello aspirant,
Nepali students have the opportunity to apply for the NEET exam; however, they are not eligible for government seats. The minimum qualifications for Foreign Nationals appearing in NEET-UG, are identical to those for Indian candidates. Additionally, students educated abroad aiming for admission to Indian medical colleges must have achieved a minimum of 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Bio-technology, and English at the 12th standard level, with equivalency determined according to the regulations of the Medical Council of India and the respective University.
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