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Dhruv Singh

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If you do an MPH in Health Policy, Economics, and Finance from TISS, then yes, this can be considered eligible for the Indian Economic Service (IES) exam. For the IES exam, you only need to have a graduation degree with a minimum of 50% marks from any recognised university.

Check the link provided below for more information:

IES 2025: Applications, Notification, Vacancies, Eligibility, Syllabus, Pattern, Dates & Exam News

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Telagamsetty Jyothika

Beginner-Level 3

To get admission

Eligibility Criteria:

For B.E/B.Tech admissions, candidates should have passed the qualifying examination and obtained minimum marks, being the combined average as in Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry (core subjects).

( With average of percentage of three core subjects)

General Category 45%

Backward Class including Backward Class Muslim 40%

MBC & DNC 40%

SC/SCA/ST 40%

 

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Tamalika Basumata

Contributor-Level 8

To determine your eligibility for the M.Sc. in Wine, Brewing, and Alcohol Technology at Vasantdada Sugar Institute, you need to meet certain criteria. Candidates are required to have at least 50% marks in the qualifying examination. Additionally, the minimum eligibility for M.Sc. Wine Technology is completing a B.Sc. in Wine Technology or a Post Graduate Diploma in Industrial Fermentation. Therefore, to be eligible for this program, you must fulfill these academic requirements.

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Tamalika Basumata

Contributor-Level 8

A score of 65 in CUET PG might not be sufficient to secure admission in top central universities like DU, BHU, or JNU.

The expected cut off for these universities is usually around 220-250 marks out of 300.

But you can try on looking other colleges.

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Tamalika Basumata

Contributor-Level 8

Annamalai University considers marks obtained in the 12th state board examinations for admission to various courses. For undergraduate programs, the university considers the 12th grade point averages of candidates for admission.

For B.P.Ed, candidates must have passed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, English with at least 65% marks from a recognised board. 

For M.P.Ed, candidates are required to score at least 70% marks in the selection tests followed by a written test and personal interview. 

For M.B.A, M.C.A, M.E/M.Tech, the university offers admission based on TANCET scores followed by an interview. 

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