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You can check out the NCERT books for Class 6-12 here for social science and other subjects here. We have NCERT books in English at Careers360. You can check out the NCERT portal for the Bengali version of the Social Science book. If you want the NCERT books in the English version for Social Science and other subjects, check out the link below -
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With the percentile between 70 and 80, your JEE rank should fall between 2,50,000 to 3,00,000 which might be challenging for getting a college with CSE branch as it is very competitive and requires much lower rank.
However, there are potential good private colleges like PCCOE, BVIMR, DY Patil Institute etc. for you to consider.
Talking about MIT WPU then the minimum percentage for 12th board BTech is 50% but the percentile for CSE branch at MIT WPU is at least 90% so you should try other branches like ECE, EEE, Mechanical etc.
For the best available colleges for your rank, use our official college predictor tool:
JEE Main College Predictor 2025: Predict Colleges Based on Rank
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If your NFAT 2025 rank is 208 for the Delhi campus and your name appears on the Delhi Campus merit list, then you’re in a very good position. Since you didn’t find your name in the first list, don’t panic admission generally happens in multiple rounds.
Your name might appear in Round 2 or 3, especially since you're from the General category and within a strong rank zone. As for Gandhinagar campus, they may release a separate merit list later. Sometimes only shortlisted candidates are shown in each round, and Delhi campus tends to fill fast, but a rank of 208 is good.
Check the university’s admission portal regularly, and attend counselling/document verification if called. If confused, contact the official helpline or email the admission team.
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If you want to repeat 12th class whole, then YES you will need to give written as well as practical exam to pass.
But if you just want to give improvement exam, then there is no need to give practical exam as you will need to only give the theory exam.
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A PG Diploma in Library and Information Science (LIS) is a great option, especially if you’re passionate about books, digital archiving, or organizing knowledge in a structured way. This program is usually 1 year long and offered by several UGC-approved universities and distance-learning institutions like IGNOU, Delhi University, etc.The course includes subjects like library management, classification, cataloging, information systems,and digital libraries,. After completion, you can work as a librarian, information officer, cataloguer, knowledge manager, or even in e-learning industries.
If you're already working or looking to boost your qualifications for a government job or academic setup, this diploma can really help.
For detailed college list, fees, and eligibility, you can check here:
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Scoring 65 marks in NFAT entrance (Forensic science)exam gives you a decent chance,but admission to the Delhi campus is tough as it requires 75+ marks for general category due to high competition.However, If you belong to a reserved category or have a Delhi domicile,you may still have a chance depending on this year's cut-offs. keep checking the official merit list and stay prepared for counselling.Also consider other NFSU campuses like Gandhinagar, Bhopal where cut-off may be lower.
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Hello Maheshwar
The compulsory subjects in the Science Stream is Physics, Chemistry, Maths/Biology + English. You could opt for both Maths and Biology but you have to opt for at least one of them at min.
There are various Optional Subjects which totally depend on the school you are studying in as they are ones who provide with the options. Some subjects are:
1. Computer Science 2. Physical Education 3. Artificial Intelligence 4. Painting 5. Music etc.
Yes, you can do MA Psychology even if your graduation was in Hindi, Political Science, and Sociology. Many universities allow students from any stream to apply for MA Psychology, as long as you meet their basic eligibility criteria. Since your background is in Arts, it won’t be a problem.
As for Hindi medium, very few universities offer MA Psychology fully in Hindi. Most teach it in English, especially the technical terms. However, you can check universities like IGNOU, Delhi University or some state universities in UP, MP, Bihar, and Rajasthan they sometimes provide support or partial materials in Hindi.
So yes, you're eligible to apply, but finding full Hindi medium teaching might take some research.
If you have a B.Tech in Electronics and Computer Science and are interested in water, ships, and naval work, you can pursue an M.Tech in areas like Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering, Marine Engineering and Management, or even Dredging and Harbour Engineering, where your ECS skills in control systems and automation are valuable.
To get admission to these M.Tech programs, you'll need to crack entrance exams like GATE , which is a national exam for engineering post-graduate admissions, or the IMU CET, which is specifically for maritime courses offered by the Indian Maritime University and its affiliated colleges.
Hope it helps.
The last date for MA Political Science admissions in 2025 varies by university and program type (regular or distance). Generally, for regular programs, the deadline is often around July 31st, 2025. For distance learning programs through IGNOU, the deadline is typically August 15th, 2025. It's crucial to check the specific deadlines for the university and program you're interested in.
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