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The availability of free seats for MBBS and the cutoff marks for admissions can vary each year and depend on several factors, including the number of applicants, the difficulty level of the exam, and the reservation policies of the institutions.
To determine your chances of securing a free seat for MBBS under the SC category, you should consider the following:
Reservation Policies: In India, reservations are provided for various categories, including SC (Scheduled Caste). The specific percentage of reserved seats for SC category candidates can vary between states and institutions. It's important to check the reservation policies of the i
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
To determine your chances of getting a seat for MBBS in Delhi, you should consider the following:
Delhi State Quota: Delhi offers a certain percentage of seats in medical colleges for candidates who are residents of Delhi. If you are a resident of Delhi, you may be eligible for the state quota seats. You can check the official website of the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) or the designated admission authority for Delhi to get information about the state quota cutoff ranks for the previous year and the current year.
All India Quota (AIQ): In addition to the state quota, there is the All India Quota (AIQ) for MBBS seats in v
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
According to the placement report 2022, a total of 370 students were placed. The table below showcases course-wise students placed over the past three years:
| Course | Students Placed (2020) | Students Placed (2021) | Students Placed (2022) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Engineering & Technology | 54 | 44 | 310 |
| Science & Marine Sciences | 66 | 43 | 28 |
| Medicine | 89 | 306 | 18 |
| Education | 11 | NA | 14 |
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
When it comes to placement opportunities for M.Tech in Chemical Engineering, several factors come into play, including the reputation of the institute, industry collaborations, faculty expertise, research facilities, and alumni network. While I can't provide real-time data or rankings, I can mention a few National Institutes of Technology (NITs) that are generally renowned for their chemical engineering programs and have a history of offering good placement opportunities. However, it's important to note that placements can vary from year to year, and individual performance and skills also play a significant role. Some notable NITs know
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
Generally, getting a government seat for engineering with a CET rank above 1 Lacs may be challenging, as government seats are typically limited and highly competitive. However, the availability of seats and the cutoff ranks for government seats can vary each year based on factors such as the number of applicants, the performance of candidates in the entrance exam, and the overall demand for engineering courses.
To determine your chances of securing a government seat for engineering with your CET rank, you should:
- Check the official website of the CET conducting authority or the state's admission committee for engineering.
- Look for the pre
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
According to the NIRF report 2023, the university recorded 63% placement rate for BSc and 56% MSc students during Annamalai university placements 2022. An increasing trend was observed in the placement rate recorded for MSc students over the last three years. The trend graph below showcases the placement rate recorded for BSc and MSc students over the past three years:
The table below showcases BSc and MSc placement rate recorded in the last three years:
| Course | Statistics (2020) | Statistics (2021) | Statistics (2022) |
|---|---|---|---|
| BSc | 71% | 70% | 63% |
| MSc | 51% | 56% | 56% |
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2 years ago
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The process for index selection in an English Honors programme typically involves the following steps:
Eligibility Criteria: Check the eligibility requirements set by St. Xavier's College for admission to the English Honors program. This may include educational qualifications, minimum grades, and any specific subject prerequisites.
Application Submission: Obtain the application form for admission to the English Honors programme from the college's official website or admissions office. Complete the application form accurately and submit it within the specified deadline. Make sure to include all the required documents, such as academic tra
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
No, a student enrolled in BPT programme at Lakshmi Narain College of Technology, Bhopal cannot use the title “Doctor” before their name. To use doctor before your name, you need to first complete your PhD in Physiotherapy or any other post doctorate degree. After completing that you can use Doctor before your name.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
To be eligible for admission to St. Xavier’s College Kolkata for English Honours, a candidate must have obtained a minimum of 60% marks in the aggregate with 45% marks in at least four subjects including English and Pure Mathematics/Business Mathematics/Statistics and must have passed in all subjects as per the respective board/council pass marks.
The candidate must have studied and passed in English language in the +2 level English language. If the candidate does not have English as a subject in +2 level, he/she shall not be eligible to apply.
I hope this helps.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
With 244 marks in NEET, it is unlikely that you will get a government seat for BAMS in SBSS Krishna College. The cutoff generally varies from 420-440 marks for government college. For private colleges, it is 300-320 . However, you can try for private or deemed colleges for BAMS as you have high chances for it.
I hope this helps.
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2 years ago
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According to the NIRF report 2023, the college recorded 84% BPharma and 67% MPharma placement rate for the year 2022. However, the university recorded 100% placement rate for PG (3-year) students in the last three years. The trend graph below showcases the placement rate recorded for Pharmacy students in the last three years:
The table below showcases course-wise placement rate recorded in the last three years:
| Particulars | Statistics (2020) | Statistics (2021) | Statistics (2022) |
|---|---|---|---|
| BPharma | 94% | 86% | 84% |
| MPharma | 81% | 60% | 67% |
| Pharma PG (3-year) | 100% | 100% | 100% |
| Pharma PG (6-year) | 83% | 86% | 85% |
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 4
Every event like
Diwali Holi, Panchami and all Indian festivals, fest day different cultures representation are so impressive here
I like my college about there these types of cultural activities
Runaway marathons and so many other events like treasure hunts etc. are done here nicely.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 4
At CT Group of Institutions, CGPA is basically an average of all the accumulated grade points that you have achieved based on your performance in school or college. This ratio quantity is calculated up to two decimal places. CGPA calculation is done by adding up the grades of all the subjects and dividing it by the total number of subjects.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 4
If a student fails in the internal exams at CT Group of Institutions, you have to re-appear in the exam and if you are unable to clear the test in the next 3 semesters you will get a year back in your course. Also, you need to contact the head of the department for more details.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 4
The students' strength in CT Group of Institutions is approx 4000 or more. CT Group offers BTech, BArch, BPharma, BHM&CT, BSc, BBA, BCom, BCA, BHMCT, BTTM, BA, BPT, BDesign, DElED and BSc at undergraduate and MBA, MCA, MTech, MPharm and MSc programmes at postgraduate level. The CT Group of Institution also offers integrated programmes such as BALLB and BCom LLB along with LLB, B.Ed MEd and diploma programmes in various specialisations.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 4
Be focused on your career from starting, you should be clear that what you want from your course and what are you doing to achieve what you want. From the first term and first-day whatever has been taught you must be relating that to your goal and be thinking that this thing you are learning will help to achieve your goal.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
First after 10th you have to go for 12th with Science stream. Then you have to qualify for entrance examination of engineering and after that you can take admission in Robotics or AI or Computer Science and Engineering courses.
After completing their schooling, one can pursue an artificial intelligence course (after 10+2). However, there are some universities that offer BTech (after 10th Standard) Integrated with Specialization in AI. You can also opt for short-term professional courses such as ITI courses, Polytechnic Diploma courses, paramedical courses.
I hope this helps.
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