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Guide-Level 15
With a 78% score in CBSE 12th, you can apply to a number of good B.Pharma colleges in India. Here are a few of the top options:
- Dr. D.Y. Patil Institute of Pharmacy, Pimpri: This college is affiliated to the University of Pune and has a good reputation for its B.Pharma program. The college has well-equipped laboratories and a good faculty.
- Bharati Vidyapeeth's College of Pharmacy, Pune: This college is affiliated to the University of Pune and is one of the oldest pharmacy colleges in India. The college has a good infrastructure and a good faculty.
- Savitribai Phule Pune University's College of Pharmacy: This college is affiliated to the Sa
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Scholar-Level 18
Yes chances of getting CSE are very good enough through All India candidature.
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Guide-Level 15
It is unlikely that you will get a government seat for BAMS with 340 marks in NEET. The cut-off marks for government BAMS seats are usually around 350-360, and even higher in some states. However, there is still a chance that you could get a seat in a government college if you are willing to wait for the second or third round of counselling. You could also try for a seat in a private BAMS college, which are usually more affordable than government colleges.
Here are some tips for increasing your chances of getting a government seat for BAMS:
- Apply for all the government BAMS colleges in your state.
- Consider applying for colleges in other s
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Guide-Level 15
It is possible to get a medical seat with 333 marks in the ST category, but it is not guaranteed. The cutoff for ST seats varies from state to state, so you will need to check the cutoff for the state in which you want to study. In general, the cutoff for ST seats is lower than the cutoff for general seats, but it is still competitive.
Here are some factors that will affect your chances of getting a medical seat with 333 marks in the ST category:
- Your state of residence: The cutoff for ST seats is lower in some states than in others.
- Your rank in the NEET exam: The higher your rank, the better your chances of getting a seat.
- Your academic
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Scholar-Level 16
It means you are in the lowest 44% of the people who have appeared in this exam or you have performed better than 44 % of people who have appeared in the MAT exam.
For e.g if there were 100 people who have appeared in the exam you are in the lowest 44 people.
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