Netaji Subhas University of Technology
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5 years agoScholar-Level 16
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Ranks keeps on changing every year and differs from one branch to another and one college to another. If you fulfill the eligibility criteria of the specific institute you may complete further admission formalities. For now, I would suggest you to first contact the institute officials of the shortlisted universities directly for specific eligibility criteria details.
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Best wishes to you.
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A person with disability definitely needs to be given an advantage over others, while considering admissions. The issue that confronts doctors is how much percentage of disability actually hinders a person from performing normally. In Indian context this issue has been answered and 40% disability is considered adequate for inclusion of a person in PWD category. I am afraid with only 10%, you will not be eligible to claim benefits under this category.
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