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Siddhika Patil

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If you're eyeing a BBA at NIU's School of Business Management, here's some great news! You absolutely can join without NSAT. The university has a super flexible admission policy that understands students might have different academic backgrounds and entrance exam experiences. They welcome candidates through multiple pathways like CUET scores, board exam percentages, and direct merit-based admission.The basic eligibility criteria are pretty straightforward - you need a minimum of 50% marks in your 12th standard from a recognised board, with English as a compulsory subject. They offer various BBA specializations including General BBA, Ho
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Siddhika Patil

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After carefully reviewing the admission details, I can confidently say that there is NO specific NSAT cutoff for NIU's School of Engineering and Technology in 2024.Merit-based admission processNo rigid cutoff systemFlexible entrance exam acceptanceMinimum 50% marks in 10+2Physics and Mathematics are mandatory subjectsAdditional subject options include Chemistry, Biotechnology.NSAT is NOT mandatoryCUET scores are also acceptedMultiple entrance exam scores consideredPro Tip for Aspirants: Focus on maintaining a strong academic profile and performing well in entrance exams. NIU offers 10 exciting B.Tech specializations, so prepare thoroug
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Ankit kumar

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Hi Supriya, The National Safety Aptitude Test (NSAT) is primarily designed for individuals pursuing or holding a bachelor's degree or Diploma in Engineering/Technology, or a bachelor's degree in Science with Physics or Chemistry.As you're currently in the third year of your Diploma in Computer Engineering, you may not yet meet the eligibility criteria.However, some organizations allow candidates to appear for NSAT during their final year, with the condition that they provide proof of completing their degree before the course commencement.I recommend contacting the NSAT organizing body directly to inquire about eligibility for candidate
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Pragya Saha

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The NSAT is carried out by the National Institute of Skill Development and is available at various exam centers across the country. The locations of most exam centers are cities and important education centers like Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Bangalore, Chennai, Kolkata, Hyderabad, and Ahmedabad. Depending on the number of applications and their respective locations, the list of centers may be different every year. To access the most updated and precise information about NSAT exam centers, it is best to access the official website of the NSAT or through official notices for the exam.  

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Amit Saini

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Admission to M.Tech Computer Science Engineering at the School of Engineering and Technology, Noida International University (NIU), requires candidates to qualify for the NIU Scholarship cum Admission Test (NSAT). A score of 90 in NSAT could make you eligible for admission, depending on the program-specific cutoff marks and seat availability. It is advisable to check directly with NIU's admission office or their official website for precise information about the eligibility criteria and cutoff marks for your programme of interest.

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Shiv Kumar

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For the M.Tech in Biotechnology program at the School of Engineering and Technology, Noida International University (NIU), the desired NSAT (NIU Scholarship cum Admission Test) score is generally above 60%. This score can help in securing admission, although specific cutoffs may vary depending on the applicant pool and overall competition in a given year

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Vipra Shrivastava

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NSAT admit card is issued to candidates soon after they have successfully registered for the exam. The admit card is generated after form submission and it available in candidate dashboard. NSAT admit card is a mandatory document to be carried to the test centre. Candidates must ensure they download a copy of their admit card and save it in email or a folder.

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Vipra Shrivastava

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NSAT is an MCQ based exam. Check below the NSAT exam pattern.ParticularsDetailsSubjectsPhysics, Chemistry, Mathematics or Biology (BTech)English/Verbal Ability, Logical Reasoning & General Awareness (BBA, BA LLB, BBA LLB)Type of Questions  Objective-Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)Duration 1.5 hoursNumber of questions 75Total marks  150

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Vipra Shrivastava

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NSAT syllabus for BBA, BA LLB and BBA LLB courses include all the important topics of English/Verbal Ability, Logical Reasoning & General Awareness. NSAT syllabus for BTech includes Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics or Biology. Candidates planning to appear for NSAT, must study all the topics included in the syllabus for up to Class 12 level.

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