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i applied for amrita entrance exam but i didn`t attempted due to my board exams can i shift my application to another phase

Tanya Gupta 14th Feb, 2025

Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham allows candidates to appear in multiple phases of its entrance exam. If you missed your scheduled phase due to board exams, you may be able to shift your application to another phase, depending on the university’s policies. You should check the official website or contact the admissions office as soon as possible to request a reschedule. Provide valid reasons and necessary documents if required. If shifting is not allowed, you may need to reapply for the next phase. Act quickly, as deadlines for phase changes or new applications may be limited.

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if sc category gets 81% in jee mains then any chance there to get free seat

Tanya Gupta 14th Feb, 2025

With 81% in JEE Mains and SC category reservation, you have a good chance of securing a seat in government colleges under JoSAA or state counseling. Admission to NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs depends on cutoff trends, which vary each year. If your percentile meets the cutoff for these institutes, you may qualify for a tuition fee waiver under schemes like the PMSSS or state-specific fee reimbursement programs.

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can i give cuet exam 2025 from home

Tanya Gupta 14th Feb, 2025

No, you cannot take the CUET 2025 exam from home. The National Testing Agency (NTA) conducts CUET in designated exam centers across India. It is a computer-based test (CBT) that requires candidates to appear physically at the assigned center. Home-based or remote proctoring is not available. You must select your preferred exam cities while filling out the application form.

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sir for jee 1st attempt I had filled first form in general category.. but now for second attempt I have the obc certificate . so now will i be able to fill the second form through obc category

Tanya Gupta 14th Feb, 2025

Yes, you can apply under the OBC category for your second JEE Mains attempt if you have obtained a valid OBC-NCL certificate. While filling out the application form for the second attempt, update your category details and upload the required certificate. Ensure that your OBC certificate is issued as per government norms and is valid for the current academic year. If any issues arise, contact NTA for clarification.

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i have signed my class 10 board admit card using my pen name not my real name, should i do the same signature on the omr sheet or should i use my real name? if i use the real one it wont match the one on admit card, is it fine?

Tanya Gupta 14th Feb, 2025

It is important that your signature on the OMR sheet matches the one on your admit card to avoid any verification issues. Since you signed your admit card using your pen name, it is advisable to use the same signature during the exam. If you use your real name, it may create discrepancies during document verification.

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Patna me diploma. Crse karne ke liye kon college best campus celaction hota ha..kitna year and kitna yearly fee lagta ha.. Kitne saal ka hota ha. 1 semester. Me....... ??

Tanya Gupta 14th Feb, 2025

Patna has several reputed diploma colleges that offer good campus placements. Some top institutes include New Government Polytechnic, Patna and R.P. Sharma Institute of Technology. A diploma course typically lasts three years, divided into six semesters (two per year). The fee varies depending on the college. Government colleges have lower fees, while private colleges charge more. For example, the first-year fee at R.P. Sharma Institute of Technology is around 73,000.

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Hey are there any government colleges that offer double majors and minors combination that too in offline mode

Tanya Gupta 14th Feb, 2025

Yes, some government colleges in India offer double majors and minors in offline mode, primarily in central universities and IITs. Institutes like Delhi University (DU), Banaras Hindu University (BHU), and Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) have introduced flexible curriculum structures under the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. IITs and NITs also provide dual degree programs where students can opt for a second major or a minor.

The exact combinations depend on the university and department policies. Admission is usually through national-level entrance exams like CUET, JEE, or institute-specific tests.

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i have graduated in bmm, i want to teach tgt and pgt level what should i pursue next in masters

Tanya Gupta 14th Feb, 2025

Since you have graduated in Bachelor of Mass Media (BMM) and want to teach at TGT (Trained Graduate Teacher) and PGT (Post Graduate Teacher) levels, you need to pursue a Master’s degree in a relevant subject. For TGT, you need a BEd. after graduation. For PGT, you must have a Master’s degree in a teaching subject like English, History, Political Science, or any relevant discipline, followed by B.Ed. Some states and central schools (KVS, NVS) also require CTET or State TET qualification. Choose your master’s subject based on what you want to teach in schools.

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I want to prepare for gate exam

Tanya Gupta 14th Feb, 2025

Hello,


To prepare for the GATE exam, start by selecting the right subject based on your undergraduate degree. Understand the syllabus, exam pattern, and weightage of topics. Use standard reference books, NPTEL lectures, and online resources for conceptual clarity. Solve previous years’ papers and mock tests regularly to improve speed and accuracy. Focus on core subjects, engineering mathematics, and aptitude. Create a structured study plan and revise frequently. If needed, join coaching or online courses for expert guidance. Stay consistent, analyze mistakes, and work on weak areas. Time management and problem-solving skills are key to success.


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Gate exam preparationi want to prepare gate exam what to do

Tanya Gupta 14th Feb, 2025

Hello,


To prepare for the GATE exam, start by selecting the right subject based on your undergraduate degree. Understand the syllabus, exam pattern, and weightage of topics. Use standard reference books, NPTEL lectures, and online resources for conceptual clarity. Solve previous years’ papers and mock tests regularly to improve speed and accuracy. Focus on core subjects, engineering mathematics, and aptitude. Create a structured study plan and revise frequently. If needed, join coaching or online courses for expert guidance. Stay consistent, analyze mistakes, and work on weak areas. Time management and problem-solving skills are key to success.

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