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The counseling session for IAMR College typically begins a few months before the new academic session starts. Since you've completed your CBSE 12th with 80%, you are likely eligible for most of the programs offered. However, each programme may have specific requirements, so it's important to check the details for the one you're interested in.For more precise information, I recommend visiting the college's official website, where updates about the counseling schedule will be posted. You can also contact the admissions office for clarity on important dates. If possible, connecting with seniors can give you insights into the process, maki
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With a 78.56 percentile in JEE Mains and 89% in your 12th board as an OBC candidate, you have a good chance of getting admission to SKIT Jaipur (Shri Karni Institute of Technology). The college typically considers both JEE Mains scores and 12th marks for admission. Since you belong to the OBC category, you might have some relaxation in the cutoff compared to the general category, which could work in your favor.However, the final admission depends on the cutoff trends for your desired branch, as cutoffs vary every year based on factors like the number of applicants, competition, and seat availability. For B.Tech programs like CSE or ECE
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With a 92% in Class 12 and a 67 percentile in JEE Mains, your chances of admission to B.Tech in Computer Science & AI at JK Lakshmipat University are decent. While 92% in 12th is a strong academic record, the 67 percentile in JEE Mains may be slightly lower for top-tier programs like Computer Science & AI, where the competition can be tough.However, JK Lakshmipat University may consider your overall academic profile, and in some cases, they may have specific cutoffs or weightage for JEE Mains scores or 12th marks for admission. It's also worth checking if the university has any separate entrance exams or counselling rounds that could a
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If you're interested in pursuing a career in archaeology, here's a path you can consider after completing your 10th and 12th:After 10th:Choose Humanities in 12th: For archaeology, you should ideally choose Humanities in 12th, with subjects like History, Geography, and Political Science, which will provide a strong foundation for the field.After 12th:Bachelor's Degree: After completing your 12th, you can pursue a Bachelor's in History or Archaeology. Many universities in India offer undergraduate programs specifically in archaeology.PG Options: After your undergraduate degree, you can pursue a Master's in Archaeology or related fields l
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With 72.2% in Class 12, getting admission to Hindu College (Delhi University) may be challenging as the cutoffs for popular courses like BA, B.Sc., and B.Com are typically high. However, your chances depend on the specific course you're interested in and the cutoff trends for that year.Check for Cutoffs: Hindu College follows Delhi University's centralized admission process, so the cutoffs are released based on the percentage requirements for each program. Keep an eye on the cutoff lists to see if you meet the requirements for your preferred course.Backup Options: If the cutoff for your desired course is too high, you might want to con
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With 80% in Class 12 and 161 marks in NEET, you have several options for private medical colleges in Madhya Pradesh. While your NEET score is slightly on the lower side for top private colleges, there are still many institutions that may offer admission based on your score.Here are a few private colleges in Madhya Pradesh that you can explore, keeping in mind that their fees might vary:Shree Guru Gobind Singh Tricentenary University, BhopalPeople's University, BhopalLNCT University, BhopalChhattisgarh Institute of Medical Sciences, Bilaspur (though not in MP, it's a nearby option to consider)All the very best! 

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With 69% in your 12th, your chances of getting admission to B.A. (Hons.) Economics at UN Autonomous College will depend on the cutoff for that particular year. Colleges typically set their cutoffs based on the number of applicants and the overall performance in the 12th exams.While 69% may be slightly lower than the top cutoffs, you may still have a chance depending on the specific cutoff trends for your category (General, OBC, etc.). It's a good idea to check the previous year's cutoffs for better insight and keep an eye on the college's admission announcements.If the cutoff is slightly higher, you could explore other options or consi
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With an 81% in Class 12 and 74 percentile in JEE Mains, your son has good prospects for colleges offering programs related to Astrophysics. While specific Astrophysics programs may not be common at the undergraduate level, many colleges offer Physics or Engineering Physics where he can specialize later.Top options include IITs and NITs, where he can pursue Physics and specialize in Astrophysics through research or electives. University of Delhi offers a solid B.Sc. (Hons.) Physics programme with opportunities in Astrophysics at the postgraduate level. Institutes like TIFR and Raman Research Institute are excellent for research-focused
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Yes, you can apply for B.Pharm at Punjabi University Patiala even though you completed your Class 12th with PCM (Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics). However, B.Pharm courses typically require Biology in the 12th standard, but many universities, including Punjabi University, may accept students from the PCM stream based on their entrance exam or merit.Your 65% marks may meet the basic eligibility criteria, but you will also need to check the specific admission process, including whether there is an entrance exam or if admission is based on your Class 12th marks.but still I will recommend you to contact the university directly to confi
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Yes, you can appear for an improvement exam next year if you're dissatisfied with your marks in the current improvement exam. Most boards, including CBSE, allow students to reappear for the improvement exam in subsequent years if they wish to improve their marks further.However, you must check with your specific board or institution about the rules and timelines regarding multiple improvement attempts, as some may have specific guidelines on the number of times you can appear. Generally, improvement exams are allowed only for Class 12th subjects, and students can appear for the same subject in future years if they are not satisfied wit
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