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Hello Vicky, Yes you can definitely think of doing your master in design, but the basic eligibility is graduation. What you have stated is that you have passed Diploma. Hence first you will need to complete your graduation in engineering based on your Diploma and then think of doing post graduation in this course. Best wishes to you.

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Cut-off ranks can vary each year depending on various factors, including the number of applicants, the difficulty level of the exam, and the availability of seats. To determine the cut-off ranks for D Pharmacy admission through KCET you should refer to the official KCET website or the information bulletin provided by the Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA). They usually release detailed information on cut-off ranks and seat allotment after the completion of the admission process. Additionally, it's important to note that cut-off ranks for D Pharmacy can vary depending on the category (general, SC, ST, OBC, etc. ). The competition an
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Candidates who wish to apply for the BMS Course must fulfill the minimum eligibility criteria, i.e., at least 50% marks in graduation. BMS Admission is done either on the basis of merit or an entrance exam. The most common BMS entrance exams in India are DU JAT, AIMA UGAT, etc.

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CUCET (Central Universities Common Entrance Test) is an examination conducted for admission to various undergraduate, postgraduate, and research programs offered by participating central universities in India. While CUCET covers a wide range of courses, including pharmacy, it is important to note that not all universities participating in CUCET may offer M. Pharmacy programs. To determine if CUCET is suitable for M. Pharmacy admission, you need to check the list of participating universities and their respective courses. Visit the official CUCET website or the websites of individual central universities to SEE if they offer M. Pharmacy
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Yes You Can, The Railway Recruitment Board facilitates NTPC to give candidates an unmatched opportunity to accomplish their vision of entering the country coveted Indian Railways. RRB NTPC 2020 Recruitment is especially for those applicants who hold a graduate degree from an accredited institution. This article deals with the latest developments and the different crucial aspects of the RRB NTPC 2020 examination. Check here https://www.evidya.in/blog/rrb-ntpc/.

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Hi,
It is difficult to get good government colleges or NITs with this percentile but you can apply for good private universities or institutes who are taking their own entrance exam and having their own admission criteria like:
SHIVNADAR UNIVERSITY
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IILM UNIVERSITY, GURUGRAM
LOVELY PROFESSIONAL UNIVERSITY
BML MUNJAL UNIVERSITY
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SRM UNIVERSITY, etc.
You can also try for state level counselling for engineering admission. IILM UNIVERSITY, GURUGRAM is offering B.Tech in computer Science and Information Technology with contemporary computing areas like:
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