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7 years agoGuide-Level 14
There is no fixed syllabus for FTII JET. You just need to gain knowledge about the industry, as much as you can including its history and current trends.
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Stream 1: which is JEE + inter marks
Stream 2: only inter marks.
For your son, considering the given data, getting seat is difficult. There is no donation seats. But, some seats are available in NRI quota and NRI sponsored quota.
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7 years agoGuide-Level 14
You will have to appear for MH CET Law and the admission will be through counselling based on score obtained in Maharashtra Common Entrance Test for Law. You can see the exam details here https://www.shiksha.com/law/mhcet-law-exam For fee and other details, click https://www.shiksha.com/law/course/ll-b-government-law-college-churchgate-mumbai-89514
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Of course, you can. I can't bet but if you are from general caste and can score in the range of 90%. Then, I am sure you will secure a seat in not just South Campus but in one of the few colleges of North Campus too.
* Please mind that other factors make a difference too. For example, cut offs vary from course to course. Cut-off of B.Com would not be less then 90% but for BA it can go below 85% too.
* I gave my boards last year and went through the same process of applying and then constantly analyzing cut-off lists of DU, and it isn't that hard. I am not any one to guarantee but looking at the trends of past 2-3 years
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7 years agoContributor-Level 10
* Should have a Bachelor's Degree in any of the Science-related streams from a recognized university. The M.Sc Course is tailor-made for B.Sc. Graduates.
* The cut-off differs from institute to institute; however, most colleges require candidates to score at least 55% in graduation exam finals.
* Clearing any of the accepted entrance exams is mandatory in order to get into the top M.Sc Colleges in the country.
* Entrance exams are conduct
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Integrated courses for either B.Tech/ M.Tech or BTech /MBA have found favour with the students. This is so because many students have already decided on their aim in life of getting MBA or M.Tech while getting admission for graduation itself. In such a scenario integrated course offers a big help. This is so since after one completes the graduation, there is no need to search around for different entrance exams or the tension of uncertainty of getting admission for either M.Tech or MBA. Due to this the closing ranks are invariably higher in such courses.
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