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where i practise entrance exam
Hii monti
You can practice entrance exam mock tests on our website.
Please tell me which entrance exam you want to practice so that I will provide you the direct link.
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if we already submitted our 10th original certificate to a college for admission and by chance i change my mind and decide to go to another college, did the college give back our certificate to us!? if they dont what will we do
Hello Reesa,
yes, the college must return your orignal 10th certificate if you withdraw your admission They cannot legally keep it if they refuse, you can file a complaint with the university, GUC, or approach the consumer court. always ask for a written withdrawl application and acknowledgement for safety.
I have 337 score in gate 2025. Can you please guide me which college and course i can get on this score?
Hello,
with a GATE 2025 score of 337, you may get admission in tier 2 or state-level colleges like NITs, IIITs or government universities. courses like M.Tech in Biotechnology, Bioinformatics, or life sciences fields are possible. use GATE CCMT counseling and college predictors for more accurate options based on your category and branch.
I have 337 score in gate 2025. Can you please guide me which college and course i can get on this score?
Hii shiv
First of all congratulations.
A score of 337 generally considered as a good score and you can get admission in mtech in various nits and iits
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/gate-score-300-means-how-many-marks
Check this link for more information.
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I have 337 score in gate 2025. Can you please guide me which college and course i can get on this score?
Hello Shiv,
with a GATE 2025 score of 337, admission to top IITs may be challenging, but you have viable options. consider applying to NITs like NIT Calicut, NIT Agartala, or MNNIT Allahabad, which have accepted similar scores in previous years. additionally, explore state universities such as Jamia Milia Islamia and Indraprastha University, which may offer M.Tech admjssions for your score range.
Can I direct admission b.tech biotechnology in cbit
Yes, you can get direct admission to B.Tech Biotechnology at CBIT through the B-Category (Management Quota).
Eligibility: 10+2 with 45% marks in Bi.P.C..
Admission Process: Based on merit, JEE Main rank, or TSEAMCET.
Seat Availability: About 30% seats under management quota.
For details, visit CBIT's official admission portal.
Can I direct admission b.tech biotechnology in cbit
Hii u. V
Yes you can get admission in cbit direct in biotechnology CBIT also offers a B.Tech in Biotechnology (Lateral Entry) program, which is for students who have already completed a Diploma in a relevant field.
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Can I direct admission b.tech biotechnology in cbit
Hello,
yes, you can apply for direct admission to B.Tech Biotechnology at CBIT through the Management quota. you'll need at least 50% marks in 10 + 2 with phyics, chemistry and mathematics or biology, and admission is based on merit in JEE Main, TS EAMCET, or qualifying exam scores. for detailed information, visit the https://dqxeclau.top/colleges/chaitanya-bharathi-institute-of-technology-hyderabad
I mistakenly filled wrong rank in my GGSIPU counselling can I change it or Do i need to fill a new registration? Please help
Hello,
if you've entered an incorrect rank in your GGSIPU counselling form, it's crucial to address this promptly. GGSIPU typically offers a correction window for such errors, for instance the correction window for IPU CET 2025 applications was open from april 11 to April 14, 2025. if this window has closed, you should immediately contact GGSIPU'S admission office for necessary but it's essential to follow the university's instructions to ensure your application reflects accurate information.
How much subject I took in Liberal Arts
It is very hard to say exactly how many subjects you need to study without knowing the specific University.
The number of subjects you study in a Liberal Arts degree isn't fixed and can vary significantly depending on several factors:
- The Specific University or College: Different institutions have different curriculum structures and requirements.
- The Country: Educational systems vary across the globe.
- The Structure of the Program: Some programs might have core requirements plus elective options, while others might allow for more specialization or interdisciplinary studies from the beginning.
- Whether you choose a Major or Minor: Focusing on a specific major will naturally lead to more courses in that area, while a minor will involve a smaller set of courses in a secondary field.
- Bachelor of Arts (BA) vs. Bachelor of Science (BS): Some universities offer both BA and BS in Liberal Arts, with slightly different focuses and potentially different subject requirements.
However, we can make some generalizations based on how Liberal Arts programs are typically structured:
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Breadth Requirements (General Education):
A key characteristic of a Liberal Arts education is its breadth. You will likely be required to take courses across different academic disciplines, ensuring a well-rounded education. These areas typically include:
- Humanities: Literature, History, Philosophy, Languages, Religion, Arts (visual and performing).
- Social Sciences: Sociology, Psychology, Political Science, Economics, Anthropology, Geography.
- Natural Sciences and Mathematics: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, Statistics, Environmental Science.
- Major: You will typically choose a major, which involves a more focused and in-depth study of a particular subject within the Liberal Arts. This will likely involve a sequence of courses building upon foundational knowledge. The number of courses for a major can range from 8 to 15 or more, depending on the institution.
- Minor (Optional): You might choose to pursue a minor in a different subject, which would involve an additional 4-6 courses.
- Electives: You will also have the opportunity to take elective courses in areas that interest you, further broadening your knowledge.
- Total Number of Courses: To earn a Bachelor's degree (which a Liberal Arts degree is), you typically need to complete a minimum number of credit hours, which usually translates to around 30-40 courses over a 3-4 year period (depending on the country and institution).
You should expect to study a diverse range of subjects across the humanities, social sciences, and potentially natural sciences, in addition to focusing in-depth on your chosen major. The exact number will depend on the specific program and university you attend.
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