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It depends on the availability of colleges you are getting via your rank The general category cutoff of TSLAWCET is 6201 for females and for males, it is 3317. So it depends on the availability of seats in colleges. And if you are unable to make it to any TSLAWCET college, you can opt for private colleges and other government institutions such as Symbiosys or Christ University.
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CMAT is compulsory to get admissions in BK School of Business Management.
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All the best.
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You can find all the details about the procedure of lateral entry in Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University by visiting its official website by clicking here https://smvdu.ac.in/images/stories/pdf/Admissions PG/2017_18/09042017_brochure.pdf
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Yes, Lovely Professional University (LPU) provides flexibility to most of its entrance exams online and it becomes easier and convenient to most students in India. The online examination system of LPU is secure, convenient to students, and built to enable you to take examinations at the comfort of your home by the use of remote proctoring. This is because you do not have to go to a test station to save time, money and energy, particularly when you are too distant to campus.
In case you are more comfortable with conventional environment, LPU also offers you the opportunity to take exam in the special test centers with due care. The exam
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From my personal experience, SCOPE Paramedical College is a great choice for anyone serious about a career in healthcare. The college offers strong practical training, supportive faculty, and good placement support. I really liked how they focus on real-world skills through hospital visits and well-equipped labs. It's definitely worth considering if you want a solid foundation in paramedical studies.
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I am not discouraging you, but if you are not good in Maths, then Engineering may not be your cup of tea. You have asked about Mechanical engineering, you need to be good in Maths. Subjects like 2D-3D geometry, calculus, trigonometry, Statistics and many other is highly essential for this. So, if you are not good in maths, engineering is not recommended for you. Hope this helps. Good Luck.
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I am an ex-student of that college (Sudhirian, Batch of 2016, and CSE). Well, If you are there to study and learn, there is some outstanding (and I really mean it) faculty members you will get, who has in-depth knowledge over their area of expertise and amazingly friendly attitude. You can go to them like anytime and ask or discuss. They will always help you. Back then, we had some issues with availability of the books (reference) in library. I am not sure if the situation is still remain same. And, in your final year, you will not get any choice to pick your optional subject. That's something really disappointing. Technically, if y
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