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11 months agoContributor-Level 8
There are a lot of government and state -funded engineering colleges taking students under B.Tech wherein the fee is considerably poor in terms of marks obtained in the 12th grade. Examples are AU Allahabad (4400 rupees per year) and multiple Government Engineering Colleges (GECs) in Gujarat (such as Surat, Valsad and Patan) at a fee of about 6000 rupees per year. Alternatives consist of Jadavpur University (Kolkata, 10,000-20, 000 per annum) and COEP Technological University (Pune, 9000-15, 000 per annum). The state-level counseling in these institutions is generally particular.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 6
For BBA at IEM Saltlake University, your 75% in 10th is a good start, and you can apply even before your 12th results are declared. The general eligibility requires a minimum of 50% or 60% in 10+2, and admission is primarily based on their entrance exam, IEMCET. As for the fees, the total tuition for the 3-year BBA programme is around INR 3.35 Lakhs, with the first year's fees approximately INR 1.15 Lakhs. Keep in mind that fee structures can be subject to change, so it's always best to verify the latest details directly with the university's admissions office
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Oh yes, PSG Institute of Technology and Applied research (PSG iTech) which comes under the PSG College of Technology group has a B.Tech. course in Artificial Intelligence and Data Science. This is a 4-year undergraduate course with the capacity of intake being 60 students The course started in the 2022-23 academic year. It is mainly through TNEA (Tamil Nadu Engineering Admissions) the students are admitted.
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No.it seems difficult to take admission with this percentage. But you are eligible for the NEET exam.so you can give NEET exam and take admission in this college. But you have to score 650+ marks in NEET exam.
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11 months agoBeginner-Level 1
As of now, Dibrugarh University has not publicly released the specific cutoff marks for the B.A. (Hons.) in Psychology program for the 2025 academic session. Admission to this program is typically merit-based, considering the aggregate marks obtained in the 10+2 examination. While exact cutoff percentages can vary annually based on applicant performance and seat availability, candidates with higher marks in relevant subjects generally have better chances of selection.
For the most accurate and updated information regarding cutoff marks and admission criteria, it's recommended to regularly check the official Dibrugarh University we
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11 months agoBeginner-Level 1
The most recent cut off information for BA programs at Lucknow University , specifically for the BA programme indicates a cut off rank of 5830 for the open category and 1641 OBC in the Lucknow University entrance exam.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 8
In the case of B.Sc. Aviation in Lucknow, there is no list of conventional institutions that offer the particular degree but there are a number of institutions that line towards degrees related to aviation course but may modify to a B.Sc. degree.Era University is one of the best choices that has a B.Sc degree in Aeronautical Science. Besides, institutions such as Flyway Airhostess Academy and Fledge Institute of Aviation and Hospitality provide different kind of aviation oriented courses with some of them possibly designed as a B.Sc course. It is important to check their membership and even the type of degree obtained. Aviation related
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11 months agoContributor-Level 6
Yes, M.Sc. programs generally require entrance exams in India. Many universities, including IITs, central universities (like DU, JNU, BHU), and state universities, conduct their own entrance tests or accept national-level exams like IIT JAM, CUET-PG, GATE, and JEST. While most M.Sc. admissions are through these exams, it is possible to pursue a private M.Sc. through distance or online education, where admissions are often merit-based on your undergraduate scores rather than entrance exams.
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