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Sayan Mukherjee

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Yes only the seat acceptance fee is required for reserving your spot in some institute.

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Abhijit kumar Tripathy

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Admission to Siddhartha Engineering College is based on the scores obtained in the entrance exams conducted by the state government, such as the Engineering, Agriculture and Medical Common Entrance Test (EAMCET). The availability of seats in the Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) branch can vary based on factors such as the number of applicants and the previous year's cutoff scores.

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Bhargavi K

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Hello Sai, based on your rank, you may be able to secure admission in PVPSIT for the EE, ECE, Civil, and Mechanical Engineering branches. However, it may be challenging to get admission to the CSE branch with your rank.

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Manepalli Vamsi Sasidhar

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Bangalore has several colleges that provide engineering majors. Depending on elements including entrance exam results, academic standing, and reservation categories, the admissions procedure and seat availability might change. Following are a few of Bangalore's well-known engineering colleges:1. Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore2. International Institute of Information Technology (IIIT), Bangalore3. BMS College of Engineering, Bangalore4. RV College of Engineering, Bangalore5. PES University, Bangalore6. MS Ramaiah Institute of Technology, Bangalore7. Bangalore Institute of Technology, Bangalore8. Dayananda Sagar College of
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Rahul Chejara

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It is mainly dependent on you category, and you can also check this on the Shiksha college predictor tool.

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Joseph Saji

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Yes, there is no issue. If there is gap then you have to clear NEET exam and become eligible for MBBS in India.

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Joseph Saji

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Class 12th Board exams with 60% aggregate mark in Science stream with Physics Chemistry and Biology/Math. You need to prepare for the EAMCET exam, to study Pharma. D course. There is no need for preparing to NEET exam. The score from NEET won't be considered. The EAMCET scores will be taken into consideration for getting admissions into Pharma. D collegesTechnically, they both hold doctoral-level degrees. There is no aspect of one that makes it superior to the other. Both have an equal amount of significance in their respective roles. MBBS is more concerned with anatomy, while Pharma. D focuses more on medicines.

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