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HARDIK TANK

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If you want to score 90% in WBCHSE board exam then you should must make proper strategy. Firstly you should make the time table of your daily routine and evaluate the proper time for your study. Collect your theory subject and vocational subject detail.To qualify exam you must clear five subjects, including two language subjects and three elective subjects. Well study is your first step but, you should must Give time to revise all the topic on weekly bases. Making proper notes is best way to remember for long time.

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With 596 marks in NEET, you stand a good chance of getting admission to a decent medical college, but your eligibility may be influenced by your HSC marks and PCB aggregate of 40%. Many top government colleges require a higher percentage in the 12th-grade PCB subjects, which may limit your options. However, the private medical colleges can be very flexible with respect to marks, and some take students based purely on NEET scores. Explore options in private institutions, management quotas, and deemed universities. Always research specific colleges and their criteria to determine what will best fit you.

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ANISH SHARMA

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No, in B.Tech programme you can not take admission in MANIT Bhopal without JEE Or CET you have to give JEE Mains as entrance and qualify that and get better rank to take admission 

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A biology student can technically apply for a Bachelor of Engineering (BE) in Information Technology (IT) at L D College of Engineering but should meet the eligibility criteria specified by the institute. Generally, PCM background is needed for courses in engineering. Since you are a biology student, you won't be meeting the requirement unless you've taken additional courses or bridge programs. Admission is generally based on GUJCET (Gujarat Common Entrance Test) or JEE scores, but some institutes may also consider other criteria. It's advisable to check L D College's specific admission guidelines for biology students.

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Fees for your BMRIT programme might differ from institution to institution. You may find that the institution you are applying to through CUET has its own set of policies regarding fees. Universities generally offer fee concessions or scholarships depending on merit, category (EWS, SC, ST), and financial status. As a Gen-EWS student, you might actually get fee concessions or scholarships applied to your overall fees. In most cases, though, it is ideal to check at the institution's admissions desk for details in regards to fee structure and further discounts or scholarships specifically for CUET applicants.

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A percentile of 68 in JEE Mains 2024 is really a bad chance for getting into any NIT or IIT because the cutoff ranks for the best colleges are always far lower than 68. Nevertheless, you will have a decent chance for getting admission to some of the lowest-ranked NITs or one of the new IITs, based on branch preference and competition. One would be advised to look for some other engineering college with less admission criteria or again appear for the JEE Mains in the next session in case of improved rank. Opening and closing ranks keep an eye in counseling.

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hi, Yes, you can apply for both Mathematics and Biology in the NEST exam, but it depends on the programme and the subject sections of the exam. If you are eligible based on your 12th background (e.g., Biology, Physics, Chemistry, or Mathematics), you can opt for courses that allow a combination of both subjects.The NEST exam has multiple sections:Biology Section: This is for candidates who have studied Biology in 12th and are applying for biology-related programs such as M.Sc. in Biological Sciences.Mathematics Section: This is for candidates who want to apply for mathematics-based programs like M.Sc. in Physics or Mathematics.You can
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The fee for the BBA course at a university listed under the NTA CUET examination varies from university to university and depends on location and whether the university is private or government-owned. On an average, BBA in any government university may cost between INR 30,000 to INR 1,00,000 per annum, while that of private university may cost around INR 1,00,000 to INR 3,00,000 per annum. Some of the biggest universities are high in fees owing to the campus and other developments. Check websites or their general information brochure in case they differ from university to university, about the correct information and fees collected.&nb
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Rupesh Katariya

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With a rank of 14,147 in SRMJEEE, getting admission to the B.Tech Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) programme at SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Kattankulathur (KTR) may be challenging, but it is not impossible. Admission depends on various factors, such as:Campus Demand: The CSE branch is usually in high demand, so the cutoff rank for this course is generally higher, especially for the KTR campus.Previous Year Cutoffs: Typically, the CSE cutoff at SRM KTR is quite competitive, often ranging from 1,000 to 10,000 for general category students. However, it can vary year to year based on factors like the number of applicants
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Yes, you are eligible to appear for GATE 2025 even if you are in the 3rd year of your B.Tech at Vignan University. GATE allows candidates who are in the 3rd or higher year of their undergraduate degree to apply for the exam.The eligibility criteria for GATE 2025 are as follows:Currently studying: You must be in the 3rd, 4th, or final year of your B.Tech program.Completed Degree: If you've already completed your B.Tech, you are also eligible to apply.You can apply for GATE in your 3rd year and take the exam, as long as you complete your degree before the exam year.Best of luck with your preparations!

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