Padhi Wuqubihko
Emergency Nursing | Spittal an der Drau | Austria
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Personal anecdote: I once had a tiny tender nodule on my scalp that turned out to be an inflamed hair follicle — my GP prescribed a short antibiotic course and advised warm compresses; it resolved in about a week. Getting it checked saved me from a bigger abscess later, so I’d say if you’re unsure, a quick clinic visit is worth the peace of mind.
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If the portal is not showing your invitation:
- Double-check your JAMB details (registration number) — that is the usual login key.
- If you still cannot see anything, check ATBU’s main admissions/noticeboard pages (admissions announcements sometimes point to where to download the screening letter).
- If all else fails, contact ATBU admissions/registry by phone or email (contact details on the official ATBU website) and ask them to confirm whether you were shortlisted for physical screening. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
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Personal anecdote and suggestions: I used to feel cold all the time while working late nights; it turned out I was low on iron. After taking iron supplements (prescribed and monitored by my doctor), the constant chill improved. Until you have tests done, some safe measures: wear thermal layers, keep feet warm (circulation in feet affects whole-body warmth), eat iron-rich meals (spinach, lentils, red meat if you eat meat), and consider vitamin D check if you’re indoors a lot. If you’re on medication, ask your prescriber if feeling cold is a side effect.
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From experience helping peers prepare for IELTS in Bhubaneswar: the top-rated and most consistent performer in recent years has been The IELTS Academy (near Jaydev Vihar) — they’ve maintained strong results thanks to personalized mentoring and mock-test drills that replicate real exam conditions.
Other notable options:
- British Council partner institutes (authorized trainers, updated material)
- IDP IELTS Coaching Bhubaneswar Centre (official body with direct test prep)
- Planet EDU (known for grammar & speaking enhancement)
Look for institutes offering small batches (max 10 students), one-on-one speaking mock sessions, and band 8+ alumni. Ask to attend a demo class — teaching quality and mentor feedback frequency matter more than the brand name.
If you prefer flexibility, online coaching options like IELTS Liz or E2 Test Prep also offer structured study schedules and practice portals at reasonable rates. Many Bhubaneswar students combine local coaching for speaking with online resources for listening/reading.
You can verify official partners at ielts.org.
Assuming you mean switching the primary account in a banking app or service (common use-case): Most apps that support multiple accounts allow you to set a default or primary account in the account settings or profile. The exact steps depend on the bank or service, but generally: (1) open the app → go to Accounts or Profile; (2) locate a context menu or settings icon near the account list; (3) choose Set as Primary or Make Default on the account you want. If the option isn’t visible, check the app’s help/FAQ for the specific flow — some apps require you to contact customer support to change primary accounts (especially for things like primary EMI or loan repayment accounts). Always ensure the account you set as primary has sufficient balance for scheduled payments, and double-check auto-payment settings after switching.
If you can tell me which service (UnionBank, Google Pay, Apple Wallet, etc.), I can give step-by-step instructions specific to that platform.
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