How do I complete my discontinued degree?
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How do I complete my discontinued degree?
You must have your gap year proof. You can get proof from your nodal or district officer. You just have to meet with your district officer, and tell him why you discontinued your graduation in past time and want to continue your graduation and make a gap year proof.
Can we change stream in graduation?
No, it is not possible to change your stream from Commerce to Arts after completing 2nd year of Graduation. It is possible only in the beginning of first year. Most of the colleges do not allow the student to change their stream after completing 2nd years, because it will create lots of problems.
Can we change college in 4th year engineering?
No it is not possible to transfer College in 4th year.
Can I change my college after 2nd year of engineering?
Yes, you can change the college after completing your 2nd year of engineering degree. This process is possible only if the college affiliation is same and your new college comes under same university.
What happens if you have a backlog in engineering?
A backlog is something you don’t want in engineering if it isn’t obvious. Jokes apart, when/if you fail in a subject in engineering you don’t get stuck in the semester you are currently in. Instead in this semester type scheme you get to move to the next semester but then at the end…
What is the meaning of backlog in an exam?
Backlog is papers to completed in the previous year. For example If you are in second year BE, if you have not passed in two appears of 1 year. The two appears are your backlog. Backlog stands for the exams that one fails to qualify for completing a semester during engineering or any other course.
What are the most common problems in engineering?
There is however, always in Engineering, a backlog of problems resulting from the present lack of available resources. This might be high-temperature alloys, efficient storage batteries, microminiature sensors or control units etc. When the product appears, it allows a sudden expansion in availability.