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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

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You have good chances to get a top course with this rank. To get computer science engineering I think your rank is good but it depends on the seats available.
You can check the availability of seats from www.sastra.edu on June 21st and 22nd.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Amity University is not offering Certificate course in Rubber Technology, Six Sigma or Safety Engineering.

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Dr Swastik SahuMedical & Engineering Consultant

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Hello Dear,
Its difficult to get government or private medical colleges for MBBS at this score unless you belong to a reserved category. For private MBBS, you should target 350.
Hope this helps. All the best!

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Lalit choudharyCurrent Student- DTU, Delhi

Guide-Level 15

If you are looking for electronics and communication engineering from these two colleges then I would suggest you to go for GL Bajaj, Greater Noida. GL Bajaj has direct tie-ups with many giant MNCs.

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renu Sejwal

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Minimum 50% for general and 45% for reserved category are the minimum qualifying marks for admission into B.Ed, so this makes you eligible for the course. Still some colleges accept 50 % minimum so check for the eligibility before applying.

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Sartaj Mulla

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You can try because there is some percentage reserved for the other state students so, probably, you will get admission. I think you must try.

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Ujjwal Ashutosh

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Take the AILET and crack it if you want to do 5-year integrated law in NLU, Delhi.
Otherwise, if you want to do a 3-year LLB thing, Faculty of Law, Delhi is very good.
Even JMI is doing very well.
Other colleges like Symbiosis-Noida, Amity-Noida, etc. are also good in private ones. Jindal is also doing well.

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Saiteja Reddy

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Hi,
We concentrate on practical exposure than the theoretical part, where you will be learning a lot of things through practical working. We provide MBA in Healthcare Management course.

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shanmugapriya g

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Please visit this link:
https://www.entranceexamcds.com/entrance-exam-cd/mba-entrance-exam
There you can know more about MAT preparation materials, sample question papers, etc.

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Lalit choudharyCurrent Student- DTU, Delhi

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IIIT stands for Indian Institute of Information Technology. As the name suggests, they especially deal with the fields of IT Industry. The branches offered here are generally CSE, ECE, IT (Exceptions are there). Moreover, they got a brand named as Indian (like IITs, sounds great! :) ) These are 20 in numbers. There are another type of IIITs which stands for International Institute of Information Technology.
NIT stands for National Institute of Technology. These colleges deal with all branches of engineering like CSE, ECE, ME, EEE, EIE, etc. These are 31 in numbers.

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INSDKANDIVALI

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Hi Shradha,
After doing BAF, you can go for FRM exams conducted by Global Association of Risk Professionals. FRM is globally recognised professional certification for banking and finance professionals.
All the best.

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Yash Gupta

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Hello,
Kindly predict your college through this college predictor. The rank predicted might not be accurate, but it certainly gives an idea to the aspirant. https://www.shiksha.com/college-predictor

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