Rajyalaxmi Venkatapuram . 1 week ago
Yes, you can take admission in Diploma in Pharmacy (D.Pharm) without giving MHT-CET. Many private and some government colleges offer D.Pharm admission based on your Class 12 marks (especially PCB – Physics, Chemistry, Biology). MHT-CET is not always required for D.Pharm. Just make sure the college is approved by the Pharmacy Council of India (PCI). Check the college's official website or contact them directly for admission rules. So, yes, it is possible to get admission in D.Pharm without MHT-CET.
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https://pharmacy.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-diploma-pharmacy-colleges-in-india
Yes, you can give the board exam as a private candidate. Most state boards allow this, and your marksheet will look almost the same as that of regular students. There is usually no mention that you're a private candidate. It won’t create any problem for entrance exams like MHT-CET or NEET. As long as your marksheet and certificate are from a recognized board, you are fully eligible for college admissions and entrance exams without any issues.
The value of a PhD in Management depends a lot on the university's reputation, faculty, research output, and industry connections. If the university is well-known and has good placement support, you have better chances of getting academic or corporate research jobs. However, from lesser-known universities, job opportunities might be limited unless you actively network, publish quality research, and gain teaching or consulting experience. So yes, jobs are possible after a PhD, but much depends on your efforts and the university’s standing.
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No, you cannot get admission to B.Sc Nursing through the MHT-CET exam. B.Sc Nursing admissions in Maharashtra are done through the NEET UG exam. So, if you want to pursue B.Sc Nursing in government or private colleges, you must appear for NEET UG. MHT-CET is used for engineering, pharmacy, and agriculture courses, not nursing. Make sure to check the official notifications and eligibility criteria before applying for any exam. Focus on NEET preparation for B.Sc Nursing admission.
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https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor
For DAIICT Gandhinagar's ICT branch in 2024, OBC students from Gujarat (Home State) needed a JEE Main rank around 515 or better to get admission. This rank is based on the Common Rank List (CRL). The cutoff changes every year depending on the number of applicants, difficulty of the exam, and seat availability. So, it's always good to aim for a much better rank to stay on the safe side for top branches like ICT at DAIICT.
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https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/daiict-jee-main-cutoff
Hello,
Yes, after doing IIT, you can become a software engineer . Many students from IIT get jobs in software companies.
You just need to learn coding and software skills during your studies. Companies like Google, Microsoft, and many others hire IIT students for software engineer roles.
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