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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Earmarking a score of 296 and a class 12th grade percentage of 97% makes you an exceptionally strong applicant for admission at LUVAS Hisar. The entry scores for LUVAS Hisar favored courses fluctuated between 290 and 295 points since last few admission sessions. Your 296 score places you within the top candidacy range since it exceeds previous benchmarks by 1 to 6 points. Your class 12th percentage of 97% surpasses the average entrance requirements that typically range from 90% to 95%. The admission review assesses candidate qualifications through their entrance scores and their scores achieved in their board exams. Your excellent perf
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Most universities approve students to take their back paper examinations in the 8th semester if they fulfill their university-set qualifications. The majority of educational institutions enable students who have no more than three backlogs to sit for final examinations which results in one backlog being considered within limits. The student needs to properly register for the pending subject for supplementary exam and the regular exam timetable at the same time. Historical research shows that 70% to 80% of students with single backlog successfully pass their back paper examination if allowed during the final semester period. Checking th
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a year agoGuide-Level 15
The general fee structure for a B.Pharm programme differs significantly based on the institution. On average, government colleges charge between INR 15,000 to INR 1,00,000 per annum, while private institutions may range from INR 40,000 to INR 2,00,000 annually. For example, the Government College of Pharmacy in Maharashtra charges around INR 35,350 per year, whereas institutions like ICT Mumbai can charge up to INR 3,41,400. Typically, the fees pay for tuition, lab fees, and other educational fees. It is best to inquire at specific colleges about the particular fee and any additional cost that may be incurred.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
At Rama University in Kanpur students can access a four-year B.Sc. in Nursing program through which approximately 100 seats become available annually. The admission requirements at Rama University for B.Sc Degree in Nursing include successful completion of education up to 10+2 with at least 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English subjects. The admission test acts as the selection process but its passing score changes yearly due to applicant volume and exam challenge. The most current admission process required general category students to pass 55 out of 100 marks yet reserved categories entered with scores between 50 to 5
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Admission procedures for Government Post Graduate College start in the end of April in every educational year. The 2024-2025 session online registration process through Uttarakhand State Higher Education Admission Portal started on April 30, 2024. All aapplicants should finish their enrollment before deadlines.
Students can pursue both undergraduate-level education and graduate educations through multiple disciplines at this college. The annual admission period for undergraduate studies commences in April and spans to the end of May according to yearly declarations. After June and July become vital periods for postgraduate course admi
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a year agoBeginner-Level 4
If you had maths in your optional subject you could stil apply B.Arch program. Because to be eligible for the entrance exam for architecture that is NATA, you need to have maths as compulsory subject. And any institution private or government they wouldn't take any admission without NATA exam. So, Yeah even if you are PCB student and you have Maths as an optional subject, You are eligible for B.Arch programs.
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a year agoGuide-Level 15
The cutoff for 2024 for B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering of MBM Engineering College, Jodhpur lies around 85 percentile of JEE Mains. Admission takes place through the REAP of Rajasthan via scores in JEE Main. In previous years students with a rank of about 2000-2500 have managed to get their seats in this program. The college has a strong curriculum with a good placement record; hence, it is also one of the most sought colleges among the engineering aspirants. For the most updated and accurate information, check the official website of the college or the REAP portal.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Aalborg University in Denmark operates without an established placement system just as India and USA and UK universities maintain. The university centers its efforts on developing partnerships between industry and education and providing career help and internship opportunities to its international students. The placement success rate among Aalborg University graduates reaches 80% within a six-month period and engineering together with IT and business programs prove to be the most successful fields in job acquisition.
International students at the university can receive help from the Career Services Center to find employment and develop
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a year ago
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The placements for B.Tech Biotechnology graduates at IARI are generally decent, with opportunities in sectors like agriculture, biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, and research. The average starting salary ranges from 3.5 to 6 Lacs rs per annum, depending on the company and the candidate's performance. High-performing students may receive better offers from top biotech firms or research institutions. For the latest placement information, it's advisable to contact IARI directly.
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a year agoGuide-Level 15
This NEET score of 450 marks may not even make it possible to take admission in BJ Medical College. The cutoff for general categories was around 704 marks for the MBBS programme at BJMC during the year 2024 while, in contrast, for SC students it has come out to be around 600 marks and 500 marks for ST students. Your marks are never going to be sufficient enough to get you a seat here. It would be advisable to explore some other colleges or look out for options in lower categories or states where cutoffs may more amenable.
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