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Swayam Patel

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There are no seat reservations for any category of students at Kasturba Medical College Manipal. This means that all students, regardless of their caste, religion, or gender, have an equal chance of getting admitted to this college.The only exception to this rule is for NRI (Non-Resident Indian) students. NRI students are eligible to apply for a limited number of seats at KMC Manipal, and they are admitted through a separate entrance exam.Any candidate who is interested in studying medicine at KMC Manipal, should be aware that there is a very competitive entrance exam. In order to be eligible for admission, they must score well in the
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Challa pavan Kumar

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Admissions are completely based on merit and no reservations but there are fee vary based on the caste.Admissions to UG programs at Allahabad State University (PRSU) is based on the academic merit of the candidate or the Common Entrance Exam (CET) conducted by the PRSU Prayagraj. The basic eligibility criteria for admission to the programme is 10+2 in relevant fields from a recognised board.  

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GUNGUN MISHRA

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Yes, the CMS business school has kept reservations for various categories as per as the directions. The reservations are in this order Scheduled Caste SC 15%Scheduled Tribe ST 7.5%Other backward classes OBC 27%Economically weaker Sections EWS 10%International Students 5%

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Vadaga Dhanasri

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SCMS Cochin School of Business didn't have seat reservations based on any specific quota or reservation system. Admissions were generally open to all eligible candidates based on their performance in the entrance exams and interviews. However, it's possible that the college's policies may have changed or evolved since then, so I recommend visiting their official website or contacting their admissions office directly for the most up-to-date information on admissions and seat allocation.

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Prem Kumar

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The following state reservation of indian universities mainly Bengaluru Central University is like this. Schedule cast (sc) is  specific number of seats are beside from schedule caste communities. Schedule tribe (st) specific number of seats aside from student of schedule tribes. Other backward (OBC), Economically weaker section according to Government standard a certain number of seats are site for economically weaker section student from economically disadvantage section. (PWD) a percentage of seats are aside for student with disabilities 

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Yes, Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology (VSSUT) in Burla, Odisha, India, follows the reservation policy set by the Government of Odisha for admission to undergraduate and postgraduate courses in my knowledge.They provide reservation for certain castes which include:Scheduled Castes (SC)Scheduled Tribes (ST)Other Backward Classes (OBC)Economically Weaker Sections (EWS)Differently Abled

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Siddhika ModiI am passionate about learning and a CAT aspirant.

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14977 in EAPCET, your chances of getting a seat for B.Sc Radiology in SVIMS University may depend on the university's cutoff ranks and available seats. I recommend checking the site https://www.shiksha.com/university/sri-venkateswara-institute-of-medical-sciences-tirupati-64905/course-b-sc-in-radiography-and-imaging-technology-376829

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Nishtha Shukla

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The total seat intake for B.Ed is 500. Candidates can get a seat in B.Ed programme of GJUST based on their merit in the last qualifying exam. Check below seat breakup for B.Ed:B.Ed CollegesTotal Seat IntakeGovt. Aided Colleges of Education200Self-financing Colleges of Education300

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Pragya Kandpal

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For many groups, including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Other Backward Castes, Persons with Disabilities, Sports Quota, Wards of Freedom Fighters, Students Affected by 1984 Violence, and Ex-Servicemen (or their wards), the MET Institute of Management offers seat reservations. The admissions procedure is simple, and applicants from these reserved groups are eligible for benefits in accordance with the designated percentages.

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Shilpak Makode

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UPES offers a total of 3,010 seats for the BTech/BTech (Hons) course. Admissions to these seats follow two categories: the non-exam category, which allocates 10% of seats through JEE Mains and 10% through Board Merit, and the exam category, where seats are filled based on UPES Examination and other tests conducted by the university. The selection process for the BTech course considers performance in JEE Main/CUET/SAT India and the candidate's merit in their last qualifying examination. Once selected, candidates must present necessary documents for verification to establish their eligibility. To secure their place in the university, stu
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