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Shrey Arora

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Yes, Sure you will get admission.

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73 seats are there as per the website

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Nirmika Gaikwad

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Some government colleges have a small percentage of seats reserved for direct admission or management quota. In such cases, you may be able to secure admission to a government college without ACPC registration if you are eligible for direct admission or management quota admission.

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YASH SHARMA

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The process for admission to government colleges may vary depending on the state and the specific college you are interested in. However, here are some general steps that you can follow to apply for admission to a government college:
Research and select the government college you are interested in applying to.
Check the eligibility criteria and admission requirements for the course you wish to pursue.
Visit the official website of the college or the university and check for the admission notification or brochure for the relevant academic year.
Fill out the online application form provided by the college or the university.
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tarun mittal

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The specific cutoffs for LNMIIT CSE branch for the year 2023. Usually, the cutoffs for a particular branch depend on various factors like the difficulty level of the entrance exam, the number of applicants, the number of seats available, etc. However, the cutoffs for previous years can provide you an idea of the minimum score required to secure admission to LNMIIT CSE branch. You can check the official website of LNMIIT or other reliable sources to get a fair idea about previous year's cutoffs. It's important to note that cutoffs may change every year and you need to keep yourself updated with the latest information to make an informed
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G Kalai Selvan

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Please check the previous year cutoffs for a clear idea.

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Harsh Khattar

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The cut-off data for GUJCET is not available, as it's not published officially. However, we will update you as soon it's officially released. In the meantime, you can check here the previous years cut-off of GUJCET.

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Amrit Shahi

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You can take admission in B.pharma through lateral entry in 3rd semester of pharmacy, it can may be direct or may be through counselling.

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kirti Gupta

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Hi Bhushan, I would suggest you to go through this link and fill out the required details
College predictor in Shiksha to predict if you can get admission in your dream college. https://www.shiksha.com/college-predictor.

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Shilpak Makode

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In Maharashtra, All Government College of Engineering "Named" Colleges does not give admission to state candidates on the basis of JEE. If you are not living in Maharashtra, then may be colleges give you admission on the basis of JEE.

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