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Priya Kumari

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Check out this link to know the syllabus of CUET for UG :- https://www.shiksha.com/science/cuet-exam-syllabus

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Yes, it is possible to get admission to the B.E. / B.Tech course at Sriram Engineering College without participating in the TNEA (Tamil Nadu Engineering Admissions) process. The college may offer direct admission through the management quota, where admission is based on your 12th-grade marks or other criteria set by the college.However, for most students, TNEA remains the primary route for admission, especially for those seeking seats under the government quota. It's best to contact the college's admission office or visit their website for specific details regarding the management quota admission process and eligibility criteria.

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abhishek gaurav

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Yes, IIHMR University accepts CAT scores for admission into its MBA programmes. The applicants are expected to have a valid score from one of the following management aptitude tests: CAT, XAT, NMAT, MAT, CMAT, ATMA, GMAT, or IIHMRU-MAT. For the MBA in Pharmaceutical Management, GPAT scores are also accepted. Candidates who have not taken any of these exams can appear for IIHMRU-MAT, conducted by the university. The final selection includes academic performance, entrance test scores, group discussion and personal interview.

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Rupesh Katariya

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For admission to the B.E./B.Tech programme at PET Engineering College through TNEA, here are the typical important dates you should be aware of. These dates are based on previous trends, as exact dates for the current year may vary:TNEA Online Registration: Usually opens in May and closes in June.Certificate Verification: Conducted in June-July after the registration process.Publication of Rank List: Typically released in July.Counseling Rounds: Held in July-August, starting with special categories (sports quota, differently-abled, etc.) and followed by the general category. 

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Rupesh Katariya

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Yes, it is possible to get admission to Pallavan College of Engineering's B.E./B.Tech courses without participating in the Tamil Nadu Engineering Admissions (TNEA) process. The college may offer management quota seats, which allow students to apply directly based on their qualifying exam marks (Class 12 or equivalent).For such admissions:Contact the college directly to inquire about the availability of management quota seats.Ensure you meet the basic eligibility criteria, such as a minimum percentage in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics in your Class 12 exams.Prepare the required documents, including your mark sheets, identity proof,
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Ravi Babu

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Shops or Educational Publishers: Go to Assamese bookstores or educational publishers that focus on AHSEC reference materials Books with solved papers from previous years are frequently accessible.Online learning environments: AHSEC test solved papers can be found on websites such as Exam18, Oswaal Books or Arihant Publications.Libraries: To see whether they have any archived materials for the AHSEC exams check local Assamese public or school libraries.The official website of AHSEC: You might find the question papers that you can compare to textbooks or solution guides, even if it might not offer solved papers.

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Amity University and Sharda University and even Galgotias University, these will work for pursuing B.Sc. in Data Science. As for entrance, CUET, IPU CET are some common entrances that allow you to sit in with other students across universities but there could also be one or the other specific ones held by different colleges, universities like NPAT, or even the regional version - SET. These exams generally assess your understanding in subjects such as mathematics, statistics, and elementary programming. A typical course takes about three years, focusing on a subject matter like data visualization, machine learning, or statistical analys
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Jagadesh Sai

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Yes, a student can appear for Intermediate first-year students for Andhra Pradesh EAMCET, as the eligibility criteria stipulate that candidates who are now in the final year or awaiting results of Intermediate or 10+2 are also eligible to apply. However, all this would be valid provided they pass the Intermediate examination. Hence, first year students can register and get admitted, but to exercise their EAMCET marks for getting admission into any college for engineering or for other relevant courses, they should complete their Intermediate course.

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Jagadesh Sai

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The entrance exams into the Master of Arts in English vary from place to place. For instance, for 2024 the crucial exams are CUET PG, which will go ahead from March 11-28, 2024. Some universities may conduct their entrance exams; though the dates will be on varying times. For instance, TISSNET is held in the 4th week of February 2024. You should check for the dates at the institutes you are applying to since they may have different timelines and requirements for their MA English programs.

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Shejal agrawal

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This has a very high difficulty for gaining admission into a CS branch in government colleges with an AIR 390,256 and EWS rank of 59,719 in JEE Mains, which would be very tough at premier NITs and IIITs whose cut-offs are pretty high in such cases for CS though there remain scopes, and that are State Government Engineering Colleges.Most of the state government engineering colleges hold some seats in reserve for students of the same state. So the prospects of getting a seat are relatively brighter for people who fall under any specific state.State Entrance Exams: A few states conduct entrance exams, and those are student intakes specifi
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