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Candidates can get admission to Alagappa Chettiar Government College of Engineering and Technology (ACGET) for UG and PG courses, subject to certain eligibility. B.E. / B.Tech The candidate must have completed his or her 10+2 with minimum 50%
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Candidates can get admission to Alagappa Chettiar Government College of Engineering and Technology (ACGET) for UG and PG courses, subject to certain eligibility. B.E. / B.Tech The candidate must have completed his or her 10+2 with minimum 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Admission is solely based on Tamil Nadu Engineering Admissions (TNEA) counseling. Candidates have been allowed based on 10+2 marks. M.E. / M.Tech applicants should have an appropriate undergraduate degree with at least 50% marks. They are admitted as per CEETA entrance exam merit. Applications are online and processed subsequent to respective counseling and registration procedures.
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What are the entrance exams for pursuing M.Sc in government universities in India at a low fees for 2 years?
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Arindam ModakCurrent Student
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For M.Sc. at such government universities in India, charging less for fees, the universities take entrance exams. Given below are a few popular entrance examinations for M.Sc. courses at various government institutions:GATE (Graduate Aptitude
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For M.Sc. at such government universities in India, charging less for fees, the universities take entrance exams. Given below are a few popular entrance examinations for M.Sc. courses at various government institutions:GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering):Eligibility: Mostly for M.Sc. in subjects like Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry, and Earth Science.Exam Info: Conducted by IITs and IISc, The GATE, which is an all-India test, admits aspirants into M.Sc. programs in engineering and technology, as well as in other Science areas.Fees: Quite nominal, especially when it comes to government institutions.CUCET (Central universities common entrance test):Eligibility: For admission to M.Sc. courses at Central universities across India.Exam details: A standard-level test conducted as an entry to various postgraduate courses for Central Universities, such as Delhi University, BHU, and JNU.Fees: Quite affordable, especially for government funded universities.DUET (Delhi University Entrance Test):Eligibility: For M.Sc. courses allocated under the University of Delhi.Exam details: This is held by the University of Delhi for several postgraduate courses, including M.Sc., in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, etc.Fees: Relatively lesser for Indian residents, especially in such government institutions.JNU Entrance Test: Jawaharlal Nehru University:Eligibility: For M.Sc. courses offered by JNU.Test details: candidates must take JNU's separate entrance test specifically for its various M.Sc.-level programs in Science areas such as biotechnology.Fees: JNU also has very low cost for its postgraduation programs.BHU PET (Banaras Hindu University Postgraduate Entrance Test):Eligibility: For admission into MSc courses at Banaras Hindu University.Exam Details: Admission shall be on the basis of an entrance test conducted by the BHU in various postgraduate courses such as M.Sc in Physics, Chemistry, and Biotechnology.Fees: BHU has an affordable fee structure, especially in the case of an Indian applicant.TISS-NET (Tata Institute of Social Sciences National Entrance Testing):Eligibility: For M.Sc. courses at Tata Institute of Social Sciences.Exam Details: TISS-NET is an examination for admission into the available M.Sc. programs, specifically within the social sciences and allied areas.Fees: The fees for TISS courses that are government-funded are comparatively low.IIT JAM (IIT Joint Admission Test for M.Sc.):Eligibility: For M.Sc. in many branches of Science at IITs.Exam details: These are examinations conducted by IITs for admission into the M.Sc.-course in the fields of Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biotechnology, etc.Fees: IITs charges low fees for M.Sc. programs and differs from one IIT to another.M.Sc. Entrance Test at State Universities:Many state universities such as University of Mumbai, University of Calcutta, University of Madras conduct their own entrance test for obtaining admission to the M.Sc. program.Fees: Generally low for state-funded universities.Most of these are conducted for specialised courses under M.Sc. in Science, Technology, and related fields. Select an exam according to your preferences based on the course and university you are looking at. To keep costs low, aim towards government-funded institutes that offer education at very low costs while keeping a focus on having good reputations in science.
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What is the cutoff mark for Alagappa Chettiar Government College of Engineering and Technology?
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The cut-off marks for Alagappa Chettiar Government College of Engineering and Technology (ACGCET) are different for different candidates on the basis of their categories, such as General, OBC, SC/ST. This also differs in relation to the engine
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The cut-off marks for Alagappa Chettiar Government College of Engineering and Technology (ACGCET) are different for different candidates on the basis of their categories, such as General, OBC, SC/ST. This also differs in relation to the engineering branch for which a student is applying.
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Rajarambapu Institute of Technology is a private engineering college located in Rajaramnagar, Maharashtra. It is managed by the Rajarambapu Patil Education Society, which is dedicated to promoting education in the region. Despite being a priva
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Rajarambapu Institute of Technology is a private engineering college located in Rajaramnagar, Maharashtra. It is managed by the Rajarambapu Patil Education Society, which is dedicated to promoting education in the region. Despite being a private institution, RIT is well-recognized for its academic excellence, infrastructure, and strong placement record. Undergraduate and postgraduate programs are available in the various streams of engineering at this institute, which also adheres to the AICTE and DTE, Maharashtra, guidelines. RIT is also an affiliated unit of Shivaji University, Kolhapur.
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Natwarlal Maniklal Dalal Postgraduate College of Arts and Commerce (N.M.D College) is a grant-in-aid college, which means it receives financial assistance from the government.
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Sriram College of Engineering Management (SRCEM) is a private institution. does not receive government funding Here's the thing: Dr. APJ is affiliated with Abdul Kalam Technical University (AKTU), Lucknow and is approved by the All India Counc
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Sriram College of Engineering Management (SRCEM) is a private institution. does not receive government funding Here's the thing: Dr. APJ is affiliated with Abdul Kalam Technical University (AKTU), Lucknow and is approved by the All India Council of Technical Education (AICTE). The college offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses, mainly in Engineering and Management It emphasizes practical skills and aims to provide quality education. Want very accurate updates on admissions, courses and other specific details. It is recommended to visit the official website of SRCEM.
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Marks and Fee Structure for MBBS AdmissionsWith a score of 400 in NEET 2024, you might have a better chance at private medical colleges.Private Medical Colleges: Generally, you can expect to secure a seat in private colleges with t
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Marks and Fee Structure for MBBS AdmissionsWith a score of 400 in NEET 2024, you might have a better chance at private medical colleges.Private Medical Colleges: Generally, you can expect to secure a seat in private colleges with this score. The fees typically range from INR 4 Lacs to 8 lakhs per year.Government Medical Colleges: It might be challenging to get a seat in top government colleges with a 400 score, as cutoffs for these institutions are usually higher, but some state-level government colleges might be within reach if you meet the category-specific cutoffs.It would highly favourable if you have any category otherwise accoriding 2024 cutoffs its quite challenging to get a seat in government college in India.
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Haryana engineering college is a private institute in Jagadhri, Haryana. It is totally private college . This is a self financed private college and offer engineering course like computer science, information technology, mechanical engineering
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Haryana engineering college is a private institute in Jagadhri, Haryana. It is totally private college . This is a self financed private college and offer engineering course like computer science, information technology, mechanical engineering, civil engineering, electronic and communication, electrical engineering. This college are also provide the degree of M.Tech .And the courses which are not belongs to the engineering courses that are BBA (bachelors of business administration)and MBA (masters of business administration)
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I am expecting my NEET 2024 rank to be 13,000. Which government MBBS college will I get with this rank?
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Considering your NEET 2024 rank expected to be around 13,000 means your getting a government MBBS seat will depend largely on the state to which you belong and the category under which application is made.Top-notch colleges will probably be ou
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Considering your NEET 2024 rank expected to be around 13,000 means your getting a government MBBS seat will depend largely on the state to which you belong and the category under which application is made.Top-notch colleges will probably be out of reach through All India Quota (AIQ); for example, to get into AIIMS or JIPMER, it would be quite difficult with the rank in AIQ. However, there will be good chances for admission in well-reputed government colleges from states like Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, or Karnataka, as cut-off ranks for general category students for some government MBBS colleges typically extend to around 12,000-15,000 in AIQ.
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