Tamil
Sure here they are -:
Government ITI, GuindyThiru. Sasidharan
Government ITI, North ChennaiThiru
Government ITI, RK NagarTmt. S. Daisy Janet
Government ITI, TiruvanmiyurTmt. K. Shanthy
Government ITI, AmbatturThiru. M. Senthilvelan
Government ITI,Thiruvottiyur
And many more in other regions , check skill training website of Tamilnadu.
HELLO,
Thanthai Periyar Government Institute of Technology (TPGIT) in Vellore, Tamil Nadu, does not offer B.Tech courses in Tamil. The B.Tech programs are taught in English. Some of the programs offered include:
Civil Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Computer Science and Engineering
Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Electronics and Communication Engineering
If you are looking for B.Tech courses in Tamil, you may want to explore private colleges or specific institutions that offer such programs in Tamil Nadu, such as some private engineering colleges or institutions like Erode Sengunthar Engineering College, which may offer courses in Tamil in certain disciplines.
Hello,
Genetic engineering is a promising field with growing scope in healthcare, agriculture and biotechnology. in Tamil Nadu, top colleges for genetic engineering include SRM Institute of science and Technology and Bharath University. you can also consider Anna University-affiliated colleges offering biotech/genetic related courses with strong research support.
Hello there,
You can find Tamil language Math question papers for CUET by visiting official educational websites, or online educational forums. They usually provide past year question papers and sample papers for practice. You can also check the CUET official website for any available resources.
For better preparation, you could also consider purchasing study material or mock tests that focus on CUET Maths in Tamil.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, then feel free to share your questions with us, we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
If you are from Tamil Nadu and belong to the Scheduled Caste (SC) category, not applying for the NEET exam could pose challenges depending on your intended career path. Key Points to Consider:
NEET is mandatory for MBBS, BDS, and other medical courses :
NEET is a mandatory exam for admission to MBBS, BDS, and similar medical courses in both government and private medical colleges across India.
If you were planning to pursue any of these, not appearing for NEET could affect your admission prospects.
State Quota : Tamil Nadu has its own medical admission system for some seats under the state quota, but these still require NEET qualification.
Options for Other Fields : If you are looking at courses outside of medical fields (such as engineering, management, or others), NEET would not be necessary. What to Do:
Check the Eligibility for Other Courses : If you are interested in a course other than medical, you can explore other entrance exams like JEE (for engineering), TANCET (for various postgraduate programs in Tamil Nadu), etc.
Consider Future Attempts : You could also consider applying for NEET in the future if you are interested in pursuing a medical career, especially since NEET is held annually.
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