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Subhash Kumar Gupta

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This gives a rank of 169470 in the General category, which is unlikely to give a seat in B.Tech Computer Science in any NIT or IIIT. The closing rank for IIITs usually is below 10,000 for Computer Science programs; some of the institutions are IIIT Gwalior, whose cutoff is at around 11,494. So, other engineering colleges or private institutions can be looked into that would accept higher ranks for admissions.

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Rupesh Katariya

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Yes, you can get admission to the B.E. / B.Tech course at PGP College of Engineering (PGPCE) without TNEA, depending on the college's admission policies. While TNEA (Tamil Nadu Engineering Admissions) is the primary admission process for engineering courses in Tamil Nadu, some private colleges, including PGPCE, may also offer direct admission based on the candidate's 12th-grade marks or through other entrance exams like JEE Main or management quota seats.It's always a good idea to check the college's official website or contact the admissions office for the most accurate and up-to-date information about their specific admission require
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Rupesh Katariya

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It's great that you're planning to pursue a B.Tech at Pondicherry Central University and are preparing for the CUET exam. For a B.Tech course, you'll typically need to focus on subjects relevant to engineering. Based on your MPC (Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry) background, here's what you should consider:Core Subjects for CUET: Prioritize Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry in your CUET preparation. These are fundamental for engineering and are likely required for eligibility.Preferred Stream: Decide which branch of B.Tech interests you, like Computer Science, Electronics, or Mechanical Engineering. All streams require a strong founda
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Shiv Kumar

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The rank of the candidate stands at 18,925 in Andhra Pradesh EAPCET making it quite awkward to get a seat through government colleges in Andhra Pradesh as the cutoffs are often below 15,000. But you have other chances like private Veterinary colleges, Management quota seats, or if you wished you attempted the test again with better results. Besides, you may consider other states where the cutoff for veterinary entrance is comparatively lower.

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Shiv Kumar

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Narsee Monjee Mumbai (NMIMS) accepts both CLAT and LSAT scores for admission to its law programs. The BBA LL.B. programme has strong placement prospects with the highest salary package being 16 LPA, and the lowest around 6 LPA, with an average between 5 LPA and 6 LPA. Top recruiting companies include Khaitan, Wadia Handy, and Integreon. Internships at top law firms are also available, with first-year internships being mandatory.

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Hanshika Baswal

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You can find important questions for Maharashtra SSC board exams from many reliable sources. The official Maharashtra State Board website offers sample papers and model question papers. More importantly, textbooks and other reference materials based on the syllabus will be helpful to prepare for the exam. Online sites  offer study materials, practice tests, and important questions. Besides, study guides and previously written papers are available on local bookstores or various online e-commerce platforms. The use of all such resources will help you effectively prepare and cover key points for the exam.

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Based on your academic credentials, here is a concise summary regarding your chances of securing a seat in B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering (Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning) at Jawaharlal Nehru Government Engineering College (JNGEC):HPCET Rank: 409JEE Main Percentile: 92%Board Percentage: 88%Chances of Admission:Eligibility: 45% in 12th grade (you meet this criterion).Admission Criteria: Based on JEE Main and HPCET scores.Past Cutoffs: 75 percentile in JEE Main has been sufficient for admission in the past.Recommendations:Apply through both JEE Main and HPCET counseling.Stay updated on official JNGEC website for
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Yes, you may appear for the SSLC examination even if you quit studying in class 9th. For this purpose, you have to seek admission as a private candidate by applying to the appropriate board of education of that particular state.

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