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Visit this link to check colleges based upon your rank:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor
Good Luck. Hope it helps.
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It would be difficult to get any good engineering college with this rank. If you want to go into B.Arch so badly, it would be better of you take a year off, prepare for the exam and give next year, provided, you need to work hard for that.
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Every college is different and hence there admission criteria also varies. Please confirm the university or college name for detailed information on the same.
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Bharti Vidyapeeth is suitable to take admission as it is ranked among the top 10 law colleges in India. The faculty is learned and experienced and also the placements of the college are very nice.
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Global accreditation ACBSP, USA
Option to choose specialisation area/electives. Pathway programme to help students choose a clear path into the career of their choice like Government Jobs, Corporate Jobs, Entrepreneurship, Higher Studies etc. Minors in areas like Data Science, Internet of Things, Fashion Management, Lifestyle Design etc. Option to follow the interest by choosing int
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It may change this year. So, keep a check on IP's site for the cut-off release date.
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DNA is vital for all living beings even plants. It is important for inheritance, coding for proteins and the genetic instruction guide for life and its processes. DNA holds the instructions for an organism's or each cells development and reproduction and ultimately death.
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