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Yes you can only if your degree certificate is recognized by Indian universities from Association of Indian Universities (AIU) as the eligibility criteria says that Candidates with post-graduate diploma/certificate by Indian University/Institute or foreign degree/diploma/certificate by the foreign University/Institute have to ensure that their diploma/degree/certificate is equivalent to master’s degree recognized by Indian universities from Association of Indian Universities (AIU). Please click the below link to know more
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/ugc-net-eligibility-criteria
40% is the limit set to avail PWD quota under Visual disability clause under Persons with Disabilites Act. And PWD is not a vertical reservation. It is a horizontal reservation within your Category. For example, lets say you belong to OBC Catgeory with 40% Disability, you qualify under OBC-PWD Category. But if a Candidate belongs to SC Category and has more than 40% disability, then he/she doesnt qualify for PWD reservation. But only qualifies for SC reservation. Should that Candidate get a seat in NEET, he/she can take admission under SC Category and not under PWD Quota.
Hi there,
As per the new scheme of CLAT 2020, it will now be
1. online based
2. Comprehension based questions
3. 150 questions
As per the new scheme you should focus more on the comprehension based questions that ca be asked in english comprehension and logical reasoning. I would strongly suggest you to read newspaper everyday preferably The Hindu, and get updated on the current legal developments in the country, rest assured it is possible to crack CLAT in a month. I have attached a list of books which you should refer for your preparation, https://law.careers360.com/articles/best-books-for-clat
The exam of CBSE will be conducted according to the new syllabus and pattern in 2020. So even if you are giving an improvement paper you have to take the exam in new pattern. Please go through it to familiarize yourself with it and don't worry . The changes are introduced to ease the pressure on students so work hard and do well.
Hope it helps
AIIMS and JIPMER have been scrapped off in favour of NEET and not the other way round. So it is unlikely that NTA will change NEET's exam pattern. May be AIIMS and JIPMER will conduct theri separate admission process by conducting further rounds but NEET will not have a changed exam pattern. This is because AIIMS has approximately 1500 seats and JIPMER 200 seats. But across India, almost 90,000 MBBS seats also are filled through NEET. So bringing in a change for 1700 odd seats is unlikely. As of now, NEET has 180 questions in the form of MCQs. Physics and Chemistry have 45 questions each and Biology has 90 questions. Every correct answer gives you 4 marks and a wrong answer takes away 1 mark.
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