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Hello Ram Krish, a very interesting query. But unfortunately situation is very fluid across India. States are looking at Centre and GoI is analysing the data to take decisions on conduct of different examinations. I would request you to have patience and keep track of happening to know details. Best wishes to you.

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Hello Chaitanya, even though you have received excellent percentile, for CSE, perhaps it may fall short. One needs more than 99 percentile for getting CSE. However I would strongly advise you to download college predictors available on the net to get some idea of what branch and NIT you are likely to get with this percentile. Best wishes to you.

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Hello K Raj, yes, both the branches of engineering that you have mentioned have great scope in future. These are the most upcoming of subjects that almost every one is banking on to deliver results. So if you are getting any branch out of these two, just do not worry. Best wishes to you.

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Merit based on percentage of marks secured in the qualifying examination: Minimum Eligibility
10+2 with Physics Maths & Chemistry or Computer Science or 10th with 2 years. ITI Certificate.

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So yes, Commerce Students are eligible to get admission in Psychology course. So, if you are interested in this psychology, then apply for this course soon.

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That's the best you did. You have chosen a branch that is most inclined towards your passions. This way studies will be fun. Just don't worry. Best wishes to you.

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You need to confirm this from your college's placement cell whether they are providing placement for your course or not.

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There is a list of a few colleges that are good to go for BMS course in Kolkata:
1. St. Xavier's College
2. St. Xavier's University
3. The Heritage Academy
4. Seacom Management College
5. Haldia Institute
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In general, dentists are not eligible for a postgraduate Diploma (PGD) in dermatology. This is because dermatology is a medical specialty that requires the practitioner to have completed a medical degree MBBS and a postgraduate degree in dermatology (MD/DNB) to practice as a dermatologist.

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