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Yes, you can write TS LAWCET without writing TS EAMCET . These are two different entrance exams.
TS LAWCET is for admission into law courses (LLB) in Telangana.
TS EAMCET is for admission into engineering, agriculture, and medical courses .
So, if you want to pursue law, you only need to write TS LAWCET and not TS EAMCET .
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your son is eligible for JOSAA counselling, but likely not eligible since he has studied in india for most of his education.
KEAM is not necessary for agriculture courses in most states. If you are considering agriculture as your second option, check the admission process of the specific universities or colleges you are interested in.
Some states and universities accept NEET for BSc Agriculture , while others have their own entrance exams. If KEAM is required for agriculture in your state, then you should appear for it.
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Yes, you can write NEET PG while continuing your current MD course in a private college. You are not required to discontinue the MD course before writing the exam. However, if you secure admission to another MD/MS/DNB course through NEET PG and wish to join it, you will need to officially resign from your current MD program. Important Points to Consider:
It's advisable to carefully check the bond agreement and college policies before proceeding.
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To become an IPS officer , you need to clear the UPSC Civil Services Exam (CSE) . Since you are from a commerce background , you can choose any degree, but here are some good options:
While your degree matters, focus on UPSC preparation alongside your studies. Start reading newspapers, NCERT books, and practice answer writing.
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Yes, you can get a good KCET rank even if you appear for the 2nd PUC improvement exam.
There won’t be any problem as long as you fulfill the eligibility criteria for KCET . KEA (Karnataka Examinations Authority) considers the best of your marks for KCET ranking. Just make sure to update your marks with KEA after the results.
Admission to a college is not solely dependent on PGCET. While it is necessary for some postgraduate programs, other entrance exams like GATE, CAT, or university-specific tests are also accepted by various institutions. Some private colleges provide direct admission based on academic performance. Eligibility criteria differ depending on the college and course, so it is best to review the official college website for detailed admission guidelines.
Since you are a BSc 1st-year student , the correct NEET qualification code should be Code 5 . However, if you mistakenly selected Code 3 , you can correct it during the NEET correction window , provided NTA allows changes in the qualification code. If not corrected, it might cause issues during counseling or admission , as incorrect details can lead to disqualification. Keep checking the official NTA NEET website for correction window updates and ensure all details are accurate before final submission.
You can consider our Engineering UG Counselling 2025 , to get personalized counselling for your child.
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Yes, registering for KCET along with NEET is required for securing a medical seat in Karnataka under the state quota. While NEET is the only entrance exam for MBBS admissions, KCET registration is necessary for participating in the Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) counseling process. KEA manages the allotment of government and private medical college seats under the state quota, and only candidates registered through KCET can apply for these seats. However, if you only aim for AIQ (All India Quota) seats, KCET registration is not needed. Ensure you complete all KEA formalities to be eligible for Karnataka medical colleges
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