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What is the fee for NRI QUOTA for the btech.
Hello,
The NRI quota fee for B.Tech in India varies by institution:
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Government Institutes ( DASA Scheme ):
- For Non-SAARC applicants: Around Rs. 24,44,696 for 4 years.
- For SAARC applicants: Around Rs. 11,58,373 for 4 years.
- For CIWG applicants (Gulf countries): Around Rs. 5,21,325 for 4 years.
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Private Institutes:
- Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham: Around Rs. 66,50,000 for 4 years.
- VIT Vellore: Around Rs. 74,70,000 for 4 years.
Note that the exact fees may vary.
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If i had fill the improvement for PCM but if i am unable to attempt my physics exam then what will be shown in my improvement marksheet in place of physics
Hello,
If you have registered for the Improvement Exam in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM) but fail to attempt the Physics exam, your marksheet will reflect the following:
- Your previous year's Physics marks will be retained.
- The marks for Chemistry and Mathematics (if attempted) will be updated with the new scores.
- The Physics column may show " Absent " or retain old marks, depending on the board’s policy.
- Your final result will be based on the best marks among both attempts.
- You might not get a consolidated improvement certificate if one subject is missing.
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please give the fee details of imaging technology
Hello,
Fees for BSc in Medical Imaging Technology programs in India typically range from Rs. 2,00,000 to Rs. 5,00,000, depending on the institution.
The fees is highly dependent on the institution type and facilities offered in the institution. To get better details, please ask your query with the name of particular institute for which you want to know the fees details.
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JEE mains session 1 paper 2 ka result link
Hello,
The JEE Main 2025 Session 1 Paper 2 (B.Arch/B.Planning) results have not been announced yet. Currently, only the Paper 1 (B.E./B.Tech.) results are available.
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How to calculate class 10 percentage of you had 7 subjects in NIOS.
To calculate Class 10 percentage in NIOS with 7 subjects:
1. Add up marks in all 7 subjects.
2. Divide by total maximum marks (700).
3. Multiply by 100.
Formula: (Total marks / 700) x 100 = Percentage
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bsc in marine biology from MG University Kerala
Hello,
Mahatma Gandhi University (MGU) in Kerala does not offer a B.Sc. program specifically in Marine Biology . However, students interested in marine sciences can consider the following options:
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B.Sc. in Environmental Science : MGU's School of Environmental Sciences offers a B.Sc. in Environmental Science, which includes topics related to marine ecosystems.
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B.Sc. in Zoology : MGU provides a B.Sc. in Zoology, covering various aspects of animal biology, including marine organisms.
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Alternative Institutions : For a dedicated B.Sc. in Marine Biology, consider institutions like Cochin University of Science and Technology (CUSAT) in Kochi, Kerala.
These programs offer foundational knowledge beneficial for pursuing advanced studies or careers in marine biology.
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How to take admission in p.k roy college
Hello,
P.K. Roy Memorial College admission is merit based for programmes offered at PG levels.
The institution offers various courses to the students across streams, such as Humanities & Social Sciences, Science, and Accounting & Commerce, among others.
you can visit the official college website to get more details and forms, and fees structure by clicking the below mentioned link,
https://www.pkrmc.ac.in/
you can also visit the below link to get more details,
https://dqxeclau.top/colleges/p-k-roy-memorial-college-dhanbad
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All the best !!
How i prepared jee main 2025 exam
Hello,
preparing for any competitive exam requires a strategy and clear mindset and a structured approach, you can follow the below mentioned strategy :
1. Understand the Syllabus & Exam Pattern
first understand the syllabus and demand of each subject, accordingly make your own schedule
- Subjects : Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics (NCERT-based)
- Pattern : 90 questions (30 per subject), 300 marks
- Marking Scheme : +4 for correct, -1 for incorrect (MCQs)
- Weightage : Focus on high-weightage topics (e.g., Calculus, Mechanics, Electrostatics, Organic Chemistry
2. look and analyze the pat year papers minimum 10 years,
3. Revision Strategy
- Short Notes : Maintain formula sheets & reaction mechanisms.
- Mind Maps & Charts : For quick recall.
- Flashcards : Especially for inorganic chemistry and formulas.
by following the basic approach as mentioned above, you can prepare your own schedule, timetable and targets and accordingly prepare for the exam
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My daughter is preparing for NEET 2025 i want to mnow about collage selection counselling
Hello,
The NEET 2025 counselling process for college selection involves several key steps:
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Counselling Authorities :
- The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) manages 15% All India Quota (AIQ) seats, deemed universities, and central institutions.
- State counselling authorities handle 85% state quota seats and private colleges within their respective states.
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Counselling Rounds :
- MCC conducts four rounds: Round 1, Round 2, Round 3, and a Stray Vacancy Round.
- State counselling procedures may vary; consult the specific state authority for details.
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Registration :
- Candidates must register online on the MCC website or their respective state counselling portals.
- Registration includes providing personal details, NEET roll number, and payment of counselling fees.
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Choice Filling and Locking :
- After registration, candidates select and prioritize preferred colleges and courses.
- Choices must be locked within the specified timeframe to be considered for seat allotment.
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Seat Allotment and Reporting :
- Seats are allocated based on NEET rank, reservation criteria, and chosen preferences.
- Candidates allotted a seat must report to the designated college within the given period for document verification and admission.
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i have got seat from pgcet for Mpharm. and i have reported clg on date but i didnt submit my any orginal documents there .now im not willing to go that clg .i have given letter to kea for my cancellation. but i didnt receive my cancellation copy from kea . now that pgcet clg asking cancel copy
You've reported to the college and didn't submit any original documents, but now you want to cancel your admission. You've submitted a cancellation request to KEA, but haven't received the cancellation copy yet.
Next Steps:
1. Follow up with KEA: Contact KEA's helpline or visit their office to inquire about the status of your cancellation request. They might provide you with an update or a tentative date for receiving the cancellation copy.
2. Request a provisional cancellation letter: If KEA is unable to provide the cancellation copy immediately, ask them to issue a provisional cancellation letter or an acknowledgement of your cancellation request. This can serve as temporary proof of your cancellation.
3. Submit a written request to the college: Provide the college with a written request, stating that you've submitted a cancellation request to KEA and are awaiting the cancellation copy. Request them to accept this letter as proof of your intention to cancel the admission.
4. Escalate the issue if necessary: If the college continues to insist on the cancellation copy, you may need to escalate the issue to KEA's higher authorities or seek guidance from a student counselor.
Important:
- Don't delay: Follow up with KEA and the college as soon as possible to avoid any further complications.
- Keep records: Maintain a record of all your communications with KEA and the college, including dates, times, and details of conversations.
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the issue and obtain the necessary cancellation documents.