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Here is a list of the top bsc agriculture college in noida .
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Yes, you can pursue PGDMLT after Bachelor's degree in in Botany in any institute. The eligibility of PGD in Medical Laboratory Technology is to have pursued a BSC in Chemistry, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Zoology, Botany or any other equivalent subjects with a minimum of 40% marks. Aspirant s should have completed 20 years of age at the time of admission, and not crossed the age of 35 years.
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Considering the previous year cut off you have chances of getting seat in the following institutes in CSE or CSE with specialization
Computer Science & Engineering
Computer Science & Engineering( Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning)
COMPUTER SCIENCE & DESIGN
Cut off is subjected to change it may increase or decrease depending on the total number of candidates applied, difficulty level of examination and total number of seats available etc. To check the cut off click use the link given below
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/comedk-uget-cutoff
To get the list of more institutes in which you may get seat you may use our COMEDK college predictor tool
https://engineering.careers360.com/comedk-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=ini-cet_cp
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Numerous engineering admission tests (at the national and state levels) and institutions across the nation also offer lateral access to diploma holders in the degree programmes of their choosing, in addition to those who have completed or are enrolled in the 12th grade. If they perform well on the exam, diploma holders are permitted entry immediately to the second year of the undergraduate engineering study. Every year, these tests are given at the national, state, and institutional levels. Haryana LEET, JLEE, DTE Kerala, Joint Entrance Examination for Lateral Entry (JELET), Panjab University Lateral Engineering Entrance Test (PULEET), Delhi Technological University Lateral Entry Engineering Test (DTU LEET), Himachal Pradesh Lateral Entry Entrance Test (HP LEET), Indraprastha University Common Entrance Test (IPU CET), and Uttar Pradesh State Entrance Examination (UPSEE) are a few of the exams that offer lateral entry.
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Dear aspirant !
Hope you are doing well ! Both are equivalent ,both have good career option now you need to choose the one in which you keep interest ,don't listen anybody ,it's your choice ,choose accordingly ,you know very well that b pharm is very good course and good scope too but i want to tell you that in bsc There is a good career scope after B.Sc. Cardiology and Salary packages are also not bad . After completing graduation you may find job in Academic Institutes, Pvt./Govt. Hospitals and Clinics, Healthcare Offices, NGOs, Nursing Care Homes, Rehabilitation Centres and many more. But b pharm is also not bad , just think cleverly and choose wisely .
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Cut-offs change every year and depend on factors like:
The predicted cut-off rank for Paediatrics this year is 4438 and thus you have a good chance of procuring your preferred college.
You can refer to the link given below to check the previous year's cut-off to understand better:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-pg-cut-off/amp
You can also try to predict your college opportunities using the NEET College Predictor Link given below:
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-pg-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_pg_cp
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Hey aspirant
Neet exam is being more competitive year by year. Predicting cut off mark or closing rank for government medical college is not easy. It mainly depends on easiness of exam, number of candidates appeared, number of seats etc. According to previous year sources, you need to score above 590+ to get admission in government medical colleges for more details refer below link.
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_cp
Hello Aspirant,
The government engineering colleges are run solely by the government. While private aided colleges are run by trusts but they receive funds from the government. Private engineering colleges are run entirely by private trusts.
Coming to engineering, I would recommend LPU in private universities and IITs in public universities in India.
LPU offers engineering in CSE, EE, ECE, ME, CE, Automobile, Chemical, Aerospace, Biotechnology, etc. I recommended my cousin to do B.Tech from LPU itself.
The maximum package availed for the Engineering programme is 42 LPA.
Scholarships/Financial Assistance: You can get scholarships based on LPUNEST, JEE (Main), Toppers of Education Board., Financial Aid - Need-Based, Financial Aid for Serving/ Retired Defence/ CAPF/ Para- Military Personnel and their dependents., Financial Aid to Orphans, Financial Aid to Persons with Certain Disabilities.
I'm available if you need help with this.
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Hey aspirant
For the above mark your rank will be around 25,000-30,000. For this rank getting admission in government colleges is difficult. You will get admission in private medical colleges. You can also get admission in esi medical college (if you belongs to esi). For more details of college prediction refer below link. https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-pg-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_pg_cp
Hey aspirant
No that's not how it goes. If ypu score good marks and top rank you will get merit seat in private colleges. Merit sear in private colleges are going to have fee reduction. No use in writing neet again and scoring top rank. If you join once in medical college via neet counselling you need to continue that. No matter you write neet next year or you scored well, you need to pay same money. You can't have reduction from second year onwards. Hope its clear now.