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Divyanshu Varshney

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Yes, you can pursue a Ph.D. after completing your Bachelor of Dental Surgery BDS degree. However, there are certain conditions that you must meet. For example, you may need to pass a pre-Ph.D. exam before taking up research work at any institute for at least one year. Additionally, doing a postgraduate degree such as a Master of Dental Surgery MS may be compulsory if you are planning to do a Ph.D. in a subject relevant to dentistry.

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Riya verma

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Please contact the college administration for authentic information.

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Riya verma

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Refer the following:
IIT Kharagpur
IIT Bombay
IIT Madras
IIT Delhi
Thapar University
Amity University and many more.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

Scholar-Level 16

One can give preference to these colleges in this order -
- Chandigarh University
- Uttaranchal University ( LDC earlier)
- ICFAI
You can refer NIRF law ranking and other law college ranking for more guidance. Best wishes.

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Virendra Kumar...........

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Hi, Manasi
You can follow the Shiksha link to know about the cutoff. https://www.shiksha.com/college/vit-pune-vishwakarma-institute-of-technology-bibwewadi-23093/cutoff.

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1st rank -45903, 2nd rank- 52244, 3rd rank -64233.

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Ishan Aditya

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Hi Shivang, As per my opinion, ECE is IT based branch and there is lot of scope in IT sector and NIT Allahabad is a good College. You can opt for ECE in NIT Allahabad.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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Law is more of academic and your personal efforts in gain knowledge and experience. Law is different from other areas of study. Amity Noida is older than Bennet but I would place both these law colleges in same brand value. I will suggest you to choose the law college which cost you low and is a well known name. As LL.B. Is more about individual efforts and what is your purpose ( competition/ litigation/ corporate job). Further, I will suggest to be clear with your goal from day 1. Best wishes.

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Nisha MishraYou are the only one, who can change your own life

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Yes both are different. 50 percentile means 66 score.

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Vanshika Sharma

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Yes. St. Xavier's College Mumbai is considered as one of the best private Autonomous colleges and is affiliated to University Of Mumbai. The college obtained a good score of 51.14 and 90th overall ranking in India by NIRF.

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

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Hello AD, I am attaching a link that will give you all the required information. https://www.shiksha.com/college/wainganga-college-of-engineering-and-management-Nagpur-42701
Best wishes to you.

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Ankan Dutta

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For admission to this programme, you've to give an entrance test, PGCAP. Admission will be based on the merit marks scored in that entrance test and Merit marks in graduation. The cutoff for Applied Chemistry in that exam is not yet released, but it will be posted as soon as any news is released by the authorities. Whereas the eligibility on merit based criteria is: BSc degree of this university with Chemistry/ Industrial Chemistry/ Polymer Chemistry (main) or equivalent degree with Mathematics as one of its subsidiaries with at least 50% aggregate (45% aggregate for OBC/ OEC and a mere pass for SC/ ST) or equivalent CGPA. Best wishes.

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