Petroleum Engineering
D.El.Ed (Diploma in Elementary Education) programs in India can sometimes offer scholarships based on merit or other criteria, but this can vary by institution. Here’s how it typically works:
Scholarships Based on Merit : Some colleges offer scholarships based on your performance in entrance exams or academic records.
Government Schemes : There are government schemes and scholarships for students from economically weaker sections or SC/ST/OBC categories which might be applicable for D.El.Ed courses.
College-specific Scholarships : Some colleges may have their own scholarship schemes for students who meet certain criteria. You would need to check with the specific college for details.
Application Process : Scholarships usually require an application process. Ensure you follow the guidelines provided by the college or scholarship provider and submit all required documents.
To find out if a specific college offers scholarships for D.El.Ed and how to apply, it's best to contact the college’s admission office directly or check their official website for detailed information.
Hello Riya
Dekhiye BAMS Course ke liye sc category ki neet cut off 2024 hai 40th percentile, 163 -129 score .
Pichhle varsh yaani 2023 me sc category ke liye Neet cut off thi 40th percentile yani score 136 - 107 ke beech .
Is varsh cut iff bahut jyada hai .
Har varsh cut off badalti rahti hai aur cut off bahut saare factors par depend hoti hai jaise ki jitne number students neet exam me appear hue, kitni seat available thi Course ke liye, student ka performance , exam kitna difficult tha aur usse puchhle varsh ki cut off .
Cut off college Aur state par bhi depend karti hai.
Yadi apko apne score ke aadhar par college predict karna hai to kripya neeche di gayi link ko follow kare
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Hello Aspirant,
Yes, you can appear for the improvement exam as a private candidate as educational boards (like CBSE, ISC, etc.) allow you to do so. All you need to do is go to the Board of Education where you are appearing for the exam, register yourself, and check their notification section, about their deadlines, registration, admit card, and so forth. The key is to keep yourself updated. Is is okay to have only subjects, there's no harm in it. If you'd mentioned the Board of Education, we would have been able to guide you properly, but no worries, all the procedures are almost the same.
All the best!
Hy,
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Hello Asmita,
Yes, Yashoda College of Architecture in Satara considers CET (Common Entrance Test) scores for admission into its architecture program. The admissions process typically involves a combination of CET scores and possibly other criteria such as personal interviews or portfolios, depending on the specific guidelines set by the college for that academic year.
For detailed information on eligibility criteria, admission procedures, and specific CET score requirements, it's best to visit the official website of Yashoda College of Architecture or contact their admissions office directly. This will provide you with the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding the admission process for the current academic year.
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Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.
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According to the information Dibrugarh University's B.Tech in Petroleum Engineering requires a minimum of 45% in 10+2 exams with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics and a valid JEE Mains score. Since your JEE Mains percentile is 58 , you meet the minimum criteria for eligibility.
For more information you can read the official notification here .
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