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Anshika Maurya

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You can check the official website of JoSAA (Joint Seat Allocation Authority) to see the list of participating institutes and the courses offered by them. If NIT Surathkal is a participating institute and offers B.Tech in Artificial Intelligence, it should be included in the JoSAA choice filling process.

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Hello yuvraj, Hope you are doing well. I would suggest you to go through this link and fill out the required details
College predictor in Shiksha to predict if you can get admission in NIT based on your score/rank. Also, you may check the course details as suitable. https://www.shiksha.com/college-predictor. Hope this helps. !

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Harshit Tripathi

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That's a good score and according to Last years cut offs Trend you can get admission in Maths hons in du but you will only get off campus colleges and probably won't have many options to choose.

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Shivang agarwal

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Dear of which session you are asking about?

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I. M. Nanavati Law College is a reputable law school located in Mumbai, India, and offers various law programs, including Bachelor of Law (LL.B. ). The fee structure for LL.B. programme at I. M. Nanavati Law College is subject to change and may vary depending on the programme's duration and other factors. As of my knowledge cutoff of September 2021, the approximate fee structure for the LL.B. programme at I. M. Nanavati Law College is around INR 80,000 per annum. However, please note that this information may not be the latest, and it is always advisable to check the official website or contact the college directly to obtain the latest
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Obtain a bachelor's degree:
You require a bachelor's degree to appear for the IFS exam. The bachelor's degree can be of three years or four years duration. It can be in animal husbandry and veterinary Science, agriculture, Zoology botany, geology, Chemistry Physics mathematics, Statistics or engineering.

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Choosing between Shaheed Rajguru College of Applied Sciences and Institute of Home Economics is a personal decision that depends on several factors such as your interests, career goals, location, and the reputation of the institution. Both colleges have good programs in the fields of biochemistry and microbiology, respectively. Shaheed Rajguru College of Applied Sciences is affiliated with the University of Delhi, and it has a good reputation for its undergraduate programs in Science, including biochemistry. On the other hand, Institute of Home Economics is also affiliated with the University of Delhi and is known for its excellent fac
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Sumanta Kumar Sahoo

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Hi I don't want to give you a false hope, believe me 175 marks is not a big thing. This score can't give you admission in any colleges. Although there are some private colleges which provide admission just by looking the NEET admit card.

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