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Yogesh Patel

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The eligibility criteria for admission are
10 + 2 with Science Subjects Physics Chemistry Biology should be studied)
Indian Students : INR 1,14,300.00/- per year
NRI Students : USD 4620/- per year.

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tarun mittal

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It depends on the college and the category you belong to. Generally, for admission to Computer Science Engineering (CSE) courses in Indian colleges, a rank below 10,000 is considered good. However, you may have a chance of getting admission in colleges with lower cut-offs or if you belong to a reserved category. It is advisable to check the cut-off ranks for CSE courses in various colleges and universities and see if you meet their criteria. You can also consider applying for counselling sessions to explore other options and make informed decisions.

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Deepti Yadav

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Aadhar Card, 10th and 12th marksheet, phone number, email address. Student currently in their final year are not required to upload Bachelor's degree and marks.

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Rohit Kumar

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Yes, you can because the cut off is not that high.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Yes IGNOU offer distance M.Ed course. For information, you can see the below link:
https://www.shiksha.com/university/ignou-indira-gandhi-national-open-university-Delhi-3030/courses/med-bc
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Naman Girdhar

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You should have Maths subject in your 12th standard, which is compulsory subject for doing course in it sector.

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tarun mittal

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The cut-off trends for admission in KITS (Kakatiya Institute of Technology and Science). It is better to check the official website or contact the admission office of KITS for the latest updates about the admission process and cutoff trends. They will be able to provide you with the most accurate information regarding your chances of getting a CSE seat in KITS. Good luck with your admission process!

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Sushree preetilaxmi

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The qualifying percentile for JEE Advanced 2021 is as follows:
For general category candidates: they must be in the top 2.5% of successful candidates in JEE Main 2021 (paper 1) or should have secured a rank in the top 10,000 in JEE Advanced 2021. For OBC-NCL category candidates: they must be in the top 3.5% of successful candidates in JEE Main 2021 (paper 1) or should have secured a rank in the top 10,000 in JEE Advanced 2021. For SC, ST, and PwD category candidates: they must be in the top 9.0% of successful candidates in JEE Main 2021 (paper 1) or should have secured a rank in the top 10,000 in JEE Advanced 2021.

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palak mahajan

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Hi,
It really doesn't matter now. As you are graduated now which is no doubt but a very good and energetic thing. And yes of course you can go for LLB. It is possible now, only if you are going to work harder.

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