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A candidate whose parents annual income does not exceed Rs.4,50,000/- is eligible for scholarship in IIT. So yes, you are eligible.
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It is advised to you that you must opt for online mode of examination, if you are comfortable with working on the computer. It provides you the facility to change your answer in case you have marked the incorrect one.
There are various advantages of Online Mode over Offline mode. They are:
1. JEE Main online exam will be conducted one week after JEE Main offline exam. You will have an advantage of one extra week for the preparation.
2. You can change the answer to a question in online mode. In pen paper-based examination,
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Hi,
Yes, you can. Decide where you want to study, you have to prepare accordingly for tests such as SAT, TOEFL, etc. You can check here:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/be-btech-in-abroad-dc11510
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If you have done your graduation from any distance educational university recognized by distance education council like IGNOU and Nalanda, you are eligible.
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There are total 502 seats in DU for MA in political Science, from which 15% seats are reserved for SC, 7% for ST and around 27 for total seats available. All the best.
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1. NIT Warangal
2. NIT Trichy.
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Your IELTS score is not the only factor to decide your admission. The most important factors are your academics, work experience and GMAT scores. Unfortunately, you haven't mentioned these. I will therefore advice you to visit the university websites and check the entry requirements for yourself, for specific queries you can email them.
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8 years agoContributor-Level 6
But, even if you are a fresher, i.e. with zero work experience you can easily get into IIMC. Currently, 24% of the batch has zero work experience.
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