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Saleha IbrahimThe purpose of our lives is to be happy.
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The NEET 15% for overall India NEET and 85% for state-level ranks. In West Bengal state, you can check both central and state level rank for admission. WB provides 2450 seats in total for admission in MBBD courses. There are a total number of 14 Government Medical Colleges in West Bengal and they have a total of 2,050 seats for MBBS. Please find below the list of colleges and the number of seats:
RG Kar Medical College, Kolkata - 200 seats.
North Bengal Medical College, Darjeeling - 100 seats.
RG Kar Medical College, Kolkata - 200 seats.
North Bengal Medical College, Darjeeling - 100 seats.
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Vignesh Doddi
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Yes, you may get a seat in SVU as you have a very good rank and due to the reservation too.
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Sujeet KumarPreparing for UPSC CSE 2021
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I don't think you can get CSE in NIT Silchar even in the spot round.
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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)
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Hi Saroj,
If you are asking for ISB Hyderabad, then I would say that the 1 year programme of this schools is the best investment you can make in your life. ISB Hyderabad is known as Harvard of India. Majority of the placement goes to consulting firm (like McKinsey, BCG, Brain) and Investment Banks (JPM&C, MS, GS, BAML) etc. So if you are getting the admission here, just go and get it with no second thought.
If you are asking for ISB Hyderabad, then I would say that the 1 year programme of this schools is the best investment you can make in your life. ISB Hyderabad is known as Harvard of India. Majority of the placement goes to consulting firm (like McKinsey, BCG, Brain) and Investment Banks (JPM&C, MS, GS, BAML) etc. So if you are getting the admission here, just go and get it with no second thought.
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Rajdeep Sinha
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The NEET examination is a medical entrance examination and UPSC is an examination for civil services for now, you should prefer NEET after 12th Science.
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser
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Hello Sri Vasavi, it's very nice to hear from you that you are interested in continuing your studies where you left for some reason. But there are two problems. Firstly, you can not resume your course at another college. It needs to be resumed at the same institute. Secondly UGC had recently advised all Universities not to offer any professional course via distance education mode. Hence you can either resume engineering at your old college or else think of doing graduation in some other subject via distance education. Best wishes to you.
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