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The NPTI at Nagpur, Maharashtra, has now invited applications for admissions to its three programmes. The applications should be submitted online and the last date is February 16.
Successful candidates will be awarded commercial pilot licenses along with Instrument Ratings.
Complaints were rife that the candidates who possess ITI certificates are denied opportunities as overqualified candidates are considered for the various posts notified by the Kerala PSC.
The exams have been scheduled for 24, 25, 28, 29, 30 and 31 of this month and also on 1 February. The exam that was announced to be held on 27 January was postponed to 1 February.
The final ranklist is to be prepared as per the revised University Grants Commission (UGC) guidelines that stipulate the consideration of 70% of marks scored in the entrance test and 30% in the interview.
Applicants should be Keralites who have cleared the Plus-Two (Class 12) by securing a minimum of 90 per cent cumulative marks in the Kerala Higher Secondary Board Examination but with the same percentage (90%) marks for Science subjects.
JEE-Main enables students to gain entry to courses such as B Tech, BE, B Arch and B Planning at NITs, IIITs and other centrally-funded technical institutions.
NMC had introduced the two-year internship on April 2 last year for medical students from Ukraine and China who returned to India without completing their clinical training abroad.
The affected students belong to across 35 medical colleges, including four in the government sector.
Selected candidates will receive Rs 1.30 lakh a year and a research grant to meet expenses on equipment, materials and travel related to their project.
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