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Yes better of the two examinations will be considered. And yes you can surely update your marks. And then entrance examinations will also consider your better score as per their eligibility criteria.
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No such blank paper is provided before the exam on behalf of that they will provide the blank paper ongoing paper to solve some of the numerical of physics.
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BA hons english literature is a good choice aboard but then you will have to give language proficiency tests like TOFL or IELTS because it is necessary for you to at least know the basics of the language spoken there. TOFL and IELTS is not a big deal now a days you can easily do it or even you can improve your reading or speaking skills too. Try to search for universities based on your choice ans credentials and then see whether they take TOFL score or IELTS score. Then prepare for exams. There also may be other institutional exams as a entrance exam or something.
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There are quite a few problems encountered in the use of “literary sources” for writing Ancient Indian History. The first and foremost one is the wrong selection of the “research venue” that leads the research work in a wrong direction.
Take the case of “academy” in the form of a research venue. Only a small fraction of academy happens to serve as the venue of research, when the rest of it has come to wear a surreptitious anti-research design. The effect of the latter outweighs that of the former. So, the net result is “anti-research”. You have to take note of it and save your research spirit from this ultimate peril. Let me explain.
When we are talking about “historical research”, you would tend to look forward to academy’s “history cell” for genuine ambience. You could be making a mistake then. Because, this cell could already have been an “anti-research anti-history trap” under existing conditions. How?
A “civilized nation” would certainly have been aware of the fact that “history” and “historical information in the form of original historical texts” is a “civil property”. It also would have been aware of the fact that the “doctrine of civil epistemic sovereignty over historical information and historical research” is never to be surpassed by “salaried history-cell professionals” who would have been appointed for collection and transmission of historical information.
Naturally, this invaluable and indispensable civil property would have to be governed by nation’s highest civil body (“national body”) which would be wielding the “epistemic authority” for collection and preservation of historical information, for historical research and for appointment of salaried professionals. The latter would work as servants of the history cell and would have to be supervised continually, lest they should commit the anti-national blunder of trying to usurp civil epistemic sovereignty and of trying to give their professional work an aura of originality.
Abhishek, there is no bridge course or a short cut after studying B.Sc. NEET remains the entrance examination for admission to MBBS. And to be eligible for NEET, you should have completed your 12th, passed in all subjects and secure a minimum aggregate of 50% in Physics, Chemistry and Biology. It is 50% for General Category, 45% for PWD and 40% for OBC,SC,ST. Now if you belong to OBC Category, the Category you belong to should be also listed in the Central OBC list. Or else you will be considered as General Category and so you have to secure a minimum aggregate of 50% in Physics, Chemistry and Biology. This 50% is inclusive of the Theory and Practical marks scored in Physics, Chemistry and Biology collectively. You needn't score 50% in Physics, 50% in Chemistry and 50% in Biology separately. You need an aggregate of 50% or 40% depending on your Category as an aggregate in Physics, Chemistry and Biology. And along with Physics, Chemistry and Biology, you should also have studied English as one of the core subjects in your 12th. After NEET results have been declared and the merit list has been released the Registration process opens. All the 15% of All India Quota Seats except for Jammu and Kashmir, 100% Seats at Deemed and Central Universities, IP Quota seats in ESIC Colleges, Seats at AFMC, AIIMS and JIPMER are filled by DGHS. Now this is the firs time that AIIMS and JIPMER are conducting their admissions through NEET score and the admissions will happen through All India Counselling. And All India Counselling happens in 2 rounds and a Mop up round. AIIMS and JIPMER will not fall under Mop up round probably and so ideally the seats will be filled through Round 1 and Round 2. Once NTA releases NEET results and the Merit list is released, the DGHS on behalf of the MCI will release the counselling process. And you have to register for Counselling process by paying refundable and non refundable fees. The fees will be conveyed at that point in time. Once you fill in the registration application, the choice filling and locking option also will open up. You can fill as many options as you want The seats are allotted on the basis of merit and preference. This is where you ensure you pick the right choices in the right manner. To help you during admission and counselling, we have https://dqxeclau.top/mbbs-companion . Private Medical Colleges do not participate in All India Counselling and the seats are filled through State Counselling alone. And for appearing for State Counselling you need to hold the domicile of that particular State. Or else the only other option is through Management Quota. And there are 3 Categories in Private Medical Colleges. Category A is the Government Quota Seats. And only candidates of the home State are eligible to apply for these seats. B Category seats are also called Management Quota Seats and they are filled through State Counselling and the remaining seats are filled through direct Admissions by contacting the College directly provided the Candidate has registered for the respective State Counselling and has not been able to secure a seat in the Counselling. Here the fees is usually nothing less than 40 lakhs. The last Category is NRI seats Category and you cannot apply for that.
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RV College of Engineering, Bangalore offers admission to B.E programs in various disciplines like Civil Engineering, Mechanical engineering, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Electronics and Communication engineering, Information Science and Engineering etc. The candidates can apply online through the official website of the college. The eligibility of B.E. program is as follows: Pass in 10+2 with Physics and Mathematics KCET/JEE Main/COMED-K RV College of Engineering offers two postgraduate programmes viz. M.Tech. and MCA programs. Admission to these courses is done on the basis of marks scored by the candidate in the entrance exam. The eligibility of these courses is as follows:
Course -M.Tech.
Eligibility - B.Tech./B.E.
Selection Process - GATE/PGCET
Course - MCA
Selection Process -Graduation/BCA PGCET/KMAT
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