Plastic
Hi aspirant,
according to notification candidate having degree ir diploma in civil/mechanical/electrical engineering and age having between 18 to 32 are eligible for appearing in SSC JE. In your case you did diploma in plastic technology which is not in the core branch list. So you are not eligible to apply for SSC JE.
hope this is helpful to clear your dilemma.
HYY,
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Study to clear M.B.B.S. finals (trust me its a task in itself).
Then prepare for M.S. Surgery entrance & put yourself together to clear M.S. Surgery finals (a big deal).
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Minimum dedication of 14 years after 12th is required.
With NEET in enforcement pan India for all under graduate, post graduate & post doctoral entrance examinations, all back doors are virtually eliminated.
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Hello Dharshni ,
Here i can provide last year tnea cut off 2019 for general category at Central Institute of Plastic Technology .
TNEA cut -off 2019
B.tech in Plastic technology 5656 to 9808 .
Now you can get some idea so, here i am providing some college details go through it .
If you want to more information about college regarding Fee , Student reviews , Courses offered , Placement stats and data e.t.c.
https://dqxeclau.top/colleges/central-institute-of-plastics-engineering-and-technology-chennai
I think this answer will help you lot .
All the best !!!!
Hello,
The choice of choosing the specialization is solely depends on your area of interest however KIET is undeniably one of APJAKTU's (formerly UPTU) best college and is much better than some Govt. UP classrooms. Speaking of the CS department, it's one of the best divisions of this college. In addition, KIET has a very favourable climate for the CS department. By climate, I mean the attitude of both teachers and students. I can't tell anything about the ability of teachers, but I think it's up to the mark. The college has CS student groups / teams such as ERP, LMS, etc.You will get several other benefits and visibility that are needed for this branch because of the NCR venue. Many start-ups and major businesses have visited the campus and provided beautiful packages. If for just some time you are serious and get an experience in specific stuff like PHP, Oracle, etc.
Dear Candidate,
As per the information provided by you, in both the courses you have to study nevertheless for Civil exams. Be it CSE or Plastic Technology, you have to make sure you study atleast 1 hour/day for your Civil exam preparation. Or atleast in the weekend for 4+hrs. In my opinion, either of the courses will not matter as you might be having interest in either of them. Choose the course which excites you while studying. We can just give you suggestion on the same, the final decision is definitely yours. Take every factor in consideration before choosing a decision. Talk to seniors from both the fields, connect with your seniors. Do a bit of research on your side too. How many hours you will have to study for college & for civil exams everyday. Plan it.
Thanks for coming on this site. Hope it helps.
I will suggest you selecting BioTech at DTU over HBTI Kanpur Polymer. DTU has excellent faculty, research facilities and infrastructure. BioTech is not that bad a branch. You have lot of opportunities in researcg and development in Bioengineering if you plan to pursue a Masters or Doctoral degree later on in future.
As far as the Non Core/Coding/Finance sector is concerned, you can definitely sit for them and crack them, provided you have excellent skills and determination to compete with your peers in other branches. DTU being located near IT Hubs at Noida and Gurgaon further provides the impetus for prospects in training and placement. Most of the MnCs and IT Companies recruit from DTU.
All the Best.
Dear aspirant,
There are many disadvantages of using plastic. Few are:
These are few disadvantages but if we ban plastic totally then it will cause a lot of inconvenience as it's very cheap and has versatile applications. So, we need to find an alternative to remove our dependencies from plastics.
So we should not ban plastic but follow the 3R's of Reuse, Reduce and Recycle.
No both of these items are not allowed to be carried by the candidate for NEET exam and if you're found possessing them, you'll be asked to return them to any guardian that are accompanying you till the entry gate.
You'll be provided with ball point pens and as for the clock, there'll be a wall clock in every room so don't worry for loosing a track of time.
It's wise to read the admit card at least thrice before entering the examination hall.
All the best!
Chandan, The MHRD did announce that NEET 2021 Syllabus is going to be reduced and revised. And so when you appear for NEET 2022, the new syllabus might come into force which has not been announced as yet. And we are expecting the new Syllabus to be rolled out in the month of December. Until then, we can give you the timetable for the current syllabus. It is for 10 weeks and you can repeat it as many times as you want until the new syllabus has been released. If you study each subjet atleast 2 hours a day, you should b e able to revise the total syllabus atleast 4-5 times by NEET 2022. Again a reminder that this timetable is given based on the old syllabus as we do not have NEET 2021 syllabus yet. You can check the revised CBSE syllabus at: http://cbseacademic.nic.in/revisedcurriculum_2021.html
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