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Admission criteria for colleges can vary from year to year, and the cutoffs for specific courses can change depending on various factors such as the number of available seats, the performance of other applicants, and the specific policies of the college. To determine whether you will be offered Computer Science CS or Information Technology (IT) at SGSIT (Shri G. S. Institute of Technology) in Madhya Pradesh. Typically, admission decisions are based on a combination of factors such as your JEE Main percentile, CBSE board results, and sometimes additional entrance exams or counseling processes. The cutoff marks or percentile required for
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A score of 91 percent in CBSE Class 12 PCM Physics Chemistry Mathematics) is considered quite good. It reflects a strong academic performance and indicates that you have performed well in these core Science subjects. A 91 percent score demonstrates a high level of proficiency and knowledge in PCM, which can open up several opportunities for higher education. Many reputable colleges and universities consider this score to be competitive for admission to undergraduate programs in various fields, including engineering, sciences, mathematics, and more. While 91 percent is an excellent score, it's important to note that admission criteria c
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The admission requirements for BSc Mathematics at MSU Baroda may vary each year depending on the number of applicants, cut-off marks, and availability of seats. However, in general, the minimum eligibility criteria for admission to BSc Mathematics is passing the 10+2 examination with a minimum aggregate of 50% marks in Science stream from a recognized board. As you have scored 70.2% in CBSE 12th, you meet the minimum eligibility criteria. However, you need to check the cutoff marks for the year you are seeking admission to determine your chances of admission. It is recommended to visit the official website of MSU Baroda or contact the
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In the CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education) system, if a student receives an "RT" (Result Withheld) in a subject, it typically means that there was a discrepancy or issue with their examination, and the result has been withheld pending further investigation. In such cases, it is essential to contact your school or the CBSE board directly for accurate and up-to-date information regarding your specific situation. They will be able to provide you with the necessary guidance on whether you can appear for compartment exams for the subjects in which you received an "RT" and the procedure you need to follow. It's important to reach out
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I understand that not getting admission in a desired college can be disappointing. However, there are several options and alternatives you can consider if you didn't get admission to a preferred college. Here are some suggestions:
1. Explore Other Colleges: Look for other colleges or universities that offer the course or programme you are interested in. There are many reputed institutions that may have availability or different admission criteria. Research and consider applying to those institutions.
2. Contact Colleges: Reach out to the admission departments of the colleges you are interested in and inquire about any available seats or
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Sastra University has its own admission criteria, and the cutoffs for admission can vary each year depending on factors such as the number of applicants, the difficulty level of the exam, and the availability of seats. While I don't have access to the specific cutoffs for Sastra University, I can provide you with some general information. Based on your 75.4% in Class 12th CBSE and 40.3 percentile in JEE Mains, it may be challenging to secure admission to Sastra University, as they typically have competitive admission requirements. Sastra University considers JEE Mains scores for admission to their engineering programs. However, admissi
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Both B.Tech Computer Science and B.Tech Data Science are good courses. However, the choice between the two depends on your interests and career goals. B.Tech Computer Science is a four-year undergraduate course that deals with the study of computer applications and services. The course covers topics such as programming languages, algorithms, computer networks, database management systems, software engineering, and more. B.Tech Data Science is a four-year undergraduate course that deals with the study of data analysis and management. The course covers topics such as data mining, machine learning, data visualization, Statistics and more.
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Yes, you can appear for both the compartment and improvement exams in the same year of class 12 CBSE. However, you will have to fulfill the eligibility criteria for both the exams separately. For the compartment exam, you are eligible to appear if you have failed in one or two subjects in the annual board exam. The schedule for the compartment exam is usually released in the month of August by CBSE. For the improvement exam, you are eligible to appear if you have passed in all the subjects in the annual board exam and want to improve your marks in one or more subjects. You can apply for the improvement exam in the year following your c
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