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Hello aspirant,
Meeting eligibility requirements, which often include having a valid bachelor's degree with the minimum required marks, is the first step in the admission process for enrolling in a postgraduate program. Admissions are granted either on a merit basis or through admission exams like the CUET-PG, university-specific assessments, or
You must have a Bachelor's degree (50% marks, 45% for SC/ST), a valid CAT/GMAT score, apply online during admission cycles (typically mid-year), and pass their selection process, which includes GD/PI, entrance exam scores, and academic performance, in order to be admitted to NIFTEM Sonepat for an MBA.
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Based on the details you have shared — AIR 9297, Punjab domicile, Punjab state rank 294, and women rank around 5000 — you do have a reasonable chance of getting admission to RGNUL Patiala, especially under the Punjab domicile quota and women reservation, depending on the counselling rounds and category
Yes, you can seek admission into B.Tech directly in the second year after completing your first year of BVoc at YMCA Faridabad, but it depends on fulfilling the eligibility criteria and the lateral entry rules of the engineering college you want to join. Lateral entry to the second year of
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To get a bachelor's degree in graphic design after 10+2 in Jamia Millia Islamia after 10+2, you need to complete the 12th with 50% and via CUET or JMI entrance. As a potential student, you should focus on topics like aptitude and academics.
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Hello Punit,
An All India Rank of 70,079 might feel discouraging, however a PwD Category rank of 344 is more significant for your admission. The CLAT follows a system of horizontal reservation for PwD Category which means, seats are reserved within each vertical category( General, SC, ST). Now based on
Hello, With an All India Rank of 54116, an All India OBC Rank of 12129, and being in the UP OBC category, your chances of getting admission into RMLNLU Lucknow are very low. RMLNLU is a national law university with high cutoff ranks. For general seats and even for OBC
Hello, With 67 marks in CLAT, even with EWS, women category, and Haryana domicile, it is very unlikely to get admission into any National Law University (NLU). Most NLUs have cutoffs much higher than 67 marks, and seats are filled in earlier rounds with candidates scoring higher marks. At this
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