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palak mahajan

Contributor-Level 8

Hey daksh, the cutoff for b.com at A.S.(P.G.) College is about passing higher secondary/ intermediary 10+2 with equivalent percentage of 90% for General category
For SC/ST Category - 80%

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Aman Rana

Contributor-Level 6

No, you can take admission next year or you can pursue another course.

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Indhira Priyadharshini

Contributor-Level 6

At GMC Nagpur, NEET cutoff is 275/800 for General, 245/500 for Sc/St/obc and 260/800 for people with disabilities.

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Sahal Rizvi

Contributor-Level 6

Best college in Mumbai is Government Law College this college established in 1855. Government Law College LL.B. Admission is ongoing. MHCET Law has released the seat allotment result of round 2 MHCET Law 2022 LL.B. 3 years and 5 years. Application form filling/editing/Choice giving for Institute Level Round 3 is now open for MHCET Law 2022 Counselling for 3-year LL.B. Programme. Candidates can complete their counseling registrations by December.

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Akhil Raj

Beginner-Level 5

Acropolis Indore will be a better option as it comes in top 5 colleges in Indore.

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Indhira Priyadharshini

Contributor-Level 6

A minimum of 55% of marks in subjects like Physcis, Chemistry and Mathematics will b3 demanded by all institutions for Biotechnology. It seems impossible to study Bio Tech with a commerce background.

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tarun mittal

Contributor-Level 10

I think if you are getting CSE branch in UIT RGPV. Then you must be getting LNCT (mains). Now I will try to state the differences between these two colleges and then you can decide it yourself
LNCT provides excellent placement for CSE and IT branches.Anuj garg is tpo of the LNCT groups,who has good networking with top most IT companies .You can assure yourself of placement in companies like cognizant ,wipro.,Infosys,TCS,tech mahindra etc if u are in LNCT main. On the other side in UIT RGPV only company that came for CSE students this year was TCS . About 30 40 students got placed from cse-it branch in UIT whereas 100 were placed from LN
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Surbhi Sahu

Guide-Level 13

Tips to prepare for the arithmetic part of IBPS PO Maths are :-
1. Wrap your head around the concepts.
2. Try game - based learning.
3. Bring math into daily life.
4. Implement daily practice.
5. Sketch word problems.
6. Set realistic goals.
7. Engage with a math tutor.
8. Focus on one concept at a time.
9. Teach others math you already know.
10. Sharpen your mental math skills.

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3 years ago

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Akhil Raj

Beginner-Level 5

Ace Engineering college would be better because 1/8 students are placed every year.

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Sonima Dwivedi

Contributor-Level 6

It will still be counted as 4 years.

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Aman Rana

Contributor-Level 6

You can take admission in IGNOU without cutoff. You just need 50% marks in your class 12th.

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Deeksha Dixit

Contributor-Level 10

According to the information given by you, you may not get a MBBS seat in GMERS (MQ), Gujarat, as your NEET UG score is less than 550. Even though the NEET UG cut-off for MBBS varies every year, one must at least score above 550 marks to get into a government medical college. Due to high competition, the cut-off for the MBBS course is usually high, particularly in government medical colleges. Based on the previous year cutoff, it could be said that it is not possible to get admission for MBBS into the GMERS (MQ) with a score less than 500 in NEET UG unless you have a category-based exemption. For instance, the MBBS cutoff for the open
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Aum Jain

Contributor-Level 6

By clearing their entrance exams for food- tech admissions.

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Deeksha Dixit

Contributor-Level 10

Hello, as you know, the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test MHT CET results for 2022 have recently been announced. The score cards are available online, and the State Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell of Maharashtra will release the institute-wise law 2022 cut-off soon. Until then, you can look at colleges that were available around this score in the previous year. For, instance according to information given by you, you may get admission in following college for 5 year Integrated LL.B. Course:
Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Memorial College of Law, Dhule
Shri Shivaji Maratha Society Law College
Abhinav Education Society's College of Law
S. N. D. T. Wo
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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

Guide-Level 15

The latest cutoff information for Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) at Narayana Pharmacy College is yet to be released.

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3 years ago

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Deeksha Dixit

Contributor-Level 10

The National Eligibility and Entrance Test NEET UG) is conducted for admission to MBBS courses in many government and private colleges. Aspirants seeking admission in government colleges for MBBS usually need to score more than 350 for the ST category, whereas for private colleges, 250+ marks are sufficient. Since you have not mentioned your home state, it is difficult to accurately predict college as the MBBS cut-off differs for state quota and all-India quota. However, based on previous year's trends, you have a good chance of getting a few government medical seats in Jammu and Kashmir under the state quota. For example, you may get
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Shiksha Ask & Answer
Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

Guide-Level 15

If you have passed your boards exams with atleast 60%. You are eligible. Math is not necessary but if your marksheet shows you have not passed 12th, then you are not eligible. It depends on your school or whether Maths is your extra subject or not.

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3 years ago

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

Scholar-Level 18

Hello Samriddhi Gupta, I would like to advise you to download the specially designed college predictor of Shiksha for JEE Mains examination. Once you fill in details viz rank, catagory etc. , it will give you probable colleges and branches that you are likely to get. Of other aspect, detail answer is required that is beyond scope here. However there are enough videos on YouTube that you can refer about procedure. Best wishes to you.

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3 years ago

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Sai vishesh

Contributor-Level 7

As far as round 1 is considered, the cut off is around rank 2,20,000 for general quota BDS (male).
In further rounds, it may reach till 2.5 lakhs for male for female it may even reach 3 lakhs based on previous years analysis.

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