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if I am born on 12 may 2007 so am I eligible for NDA 1 2026

Prachi Kumari 16th Apr, 2025

Hello,

If you were born on May 12, 2007, you are eligible to apply for NDA 1 , 2026, as you will be within the required age range of 16.5 to 19.5 years on the exam date.

However, for NDA 2, 2026, you will be over the age limit, making you ineligible for that exam.

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Did phase 1 admit card of met exam released in the official website

Rajeswari Dey 16th Apr, 2025

Hi aspirant,

The admit card for Phase 1 of the MET (Manipal Entrance Test) 2025 has been released on the official website of the Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE) on April 15, 2025 .

All the best!

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best college for law in mumbai

harsh singh 16th Apr, 2025

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Top law colleges in Mumbai:

1. Government Law College (GLC) – Oldest, reputed, affordable.

2. KC Law College – Known for its faculty and campus.

3. Pravin Gandhi College of Law – Good for co-curriculars, part of NMIMS.

4. University of Mumbai - Law Department – Offers postgrad courses.

5. Rizvi Law College – Modern infrastructure.

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BBA branches with high demand in 2025

harsh singh 16th Apr, 2025

BBA branches that are expected to have high demand in 2025:

1. BBA in Digital Marketing

With the rise of online businesses, social media, and e-commerce, digital marketing is a rapidly growing field.

2. BBA in Entrepreneurship

Focuses on startup culture and business creation, ideal for students looking to build their own businesses.

3. BBA in International Business

As globalization increases, the demand for professionals who understand global trade, markets, and management grows.

4. BBA in Finance

Strong demand in the finance sector for roles like financial analysts, investment bankers, and accountants.

5. BBA in Business Analytics

Data-driven decision-making in business is on the rise, making this branch valuable for future business leaders.

6. BBA in Human Resource Management

The need for HR professionals in various industries ensures demand for HR expertise.

7. BBA in Supply Chain Management

With the growing complexity of global supply chains, this field is seeing more opportunities.

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BBA branches with high demand in 2025

Rajeswari Dey 16th Apr, 2025

Hi aspirant,

Here is a list of some BBA branches expected to have high demand in 2025:

  • Finance
  • Business Analytics and Business Intelligence
  • International Business Management
  • Information Technology (IT) Management
  • Digital Marketing

https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/bba-specialisations-offering-high-paying-jobs

All the best!

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Kcet Karnataka 2025 dress code for female we can wear legging

Prachi Kumari 16th Apr, 2025

Hello,

Yes, you can wear leggings for the KCET 2025 exam , provided they are simple and without heavy metallic accents. Avoid wearing tight or heavily embellished leggings, as they may not be suitable for security checks.

Hope it helps !

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state or central obc certificate is same or doffrent?

Prachi Kumari 16th Apr, 2025

Hello,

The State OBC certificate and Central OBC certificate are different.

  • Central OBC Certificate is issued by the central government and is valid across all states in India.

  • State OBC Certificate is issued by the respective state government and is only valid within that state.

So, they are not the same and have different uses depending on where you are applying.

Hope it helps !

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weight and BMI requirements for pilots

harsh singh 16th Apr, 2025

For pilots:

BMI: Should be between 18.5 and 24.9.

Weight: Should be proportionate to height (e.g., 50-90 kg for men and 45-75 kg for women).

Must meet medical fitness standards for vision, hearing, and overall health.

These requirements may vary slightly by airline or aviation authority.

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I m postgraduate from english with 47 percent marks.what shoul i do

Riya Dhoot 16th Apr, 2025

Hello, with 47% in postgraduation in English, you may face challenges for PhD or teaching positions requiring 55 %+. Consider enhancing your profile with certifications, NET prep (if eligible), or skill-based courses like content writing or digital marketing. private sector roles in communication, publishing, or edtech are good options.

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I m postgraduate from english with 47 percent marks.what shoul i do

Aman Kar 16th Apr, 2025

You can still pursue a lot of things with 47 percent in English. Here is a list of things I have mentioned that you can do.

Your postgraduate degree in English has equipped you with valuable skills in communication, critical thinking, analysis, and writing. Here are some career paths you can consider:

  • Content Writing/Digital Content Creation: The digital world thrives on content. Your strong writing skills are highly valuable for creating website content, blog posts, articles, and social media content, marketing materials, and more.
  • Copywriting: If you have a knack for persuasive writing, you can explore copywriting roles in advertising agencies or marketing departments, creating taglines, ad scripts, and promotional content.
  • Editing and Proofreading: Your understanding of grammar, style, and language makes you a good fit for editing and proofreading roles in publishing houses, online platforms, or as a freelancer.
  • Technical Writing: Many industries require technical writers to create clear and concise documentation for complex products and processes. Your analytical and writing skills can be transferable here.
  • Journalism: If you have an interest in current affairs and storytelling, you could explore opportunities in journalism, especially in online media or local publications.
  • Public Relations (PR): Your communication skills are essential in PR roles, where you'd be responsible for managing an organization's public image through press releases, media relations, and content creation.
  • Social Media Management: Many organizations need skilled individuals to manage their social media presence, which involves writing engaging content and interacting with audiences.
  • Translation and Interpretation: If you have proficiency in other languages, your English degree combined with your language skills can open doors in translation and interpretation.
  • Teaching (with further qualifications): While your current percentage might not directly qualify you for some permanent teaching positions in higher education, you could explore options like:
    • Private tutoring: Offer English language and literature tutoring to school or college students.
    • Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL): With a TEFL certification, you can teach English abroad or online.
    • Guest lecturing or adjunct positions: Some institutions might consider you for temporary roles.
  • Academic Research (with further qualifications): If you are passionate about research, you could consider pursuing an M.Phil. or Ph.D. While some universities might have percentage criteria, others might focus on your research proposal and interview performance.

2. Consider Further Education to Enhance Your Profile:

  • M.Phil. or Ph.D. in English: This would deepen your knowledge and research skills, potentially opening doors for academic careers. Research universities that might have slightly more flexible admission criteria or focus on your research potential.
  • PG Diploma or Certificate Courses: Consider professional diplomas or certifications in areas like journalism and mass communication, digital marketing, public relations, or content management. These can provide specialized skills and improve your employability in specific sectors.
  • Other Master's Degrees: Depending on your interests, you could explore a Master's degree in a related field like Mass Communication, Journalism, Library and Information Science, or even an MBA if you want to shift towards management roles (though your percentage might be a hurdle for top-tier MBA programs).

3. Explore Government and Competitive Exams:

While some government jobs might have minimum percentage criteria, others might focus more on your performance in the competitive exams themselves. You can explore:

  • UPSC Civil Services Examination: While there's a bachelor's degree requirement, your postgraduate degree adds weight. Focus on strong preparation for the exam.
  • SSC CGL and other SSC Exams: These recruit for various government positions and often have graduation as the minimum requirement.
  • Banking Exams (IBPS, SBI): These exams focus on aptitude and reasoning skills.
  • RRB (Railway Recruitment Board) Exams: Various graduate-level positions are available.
  • State-level Public Service Commission Exams: Check the eligibility criteria for your state's PSC exams.

4. Focus on Skill Development and Networking:

  • Enhance your skills: Take online courses or workshops to develop skills in areas like digital marketing, SEO writing, web content management, specific software relevant to your field, etc.
  • Build a strong portfolio: If you're interested in writing, editing, or content creation, create a portfolio showcasing your best work.
  • Network actively: Connect with professionals in your field through LinkedIn, attend industry events (if possible), and reach out for informational interviews. Networking can often lead to unexpected opportunities.

Hope this helps !


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