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Hello Mr Naveen,
Regarding your son's admission in VR Siddhartha College with a 97.7 percentile in JEE Mains, it's likely that he will secure a seat in VR Siddhartha Engineering College. However, whether he can get a "free seat" (typically meaning a seat under the government quota with minimal or
Hello Anmol,
To seek admission at YMT Ayurvedic Medical College with a NEET score of 197 , follow these steps: 1. Confirm Admission Criteria:
First you need to understand the basic difference of these colleges both are government funded hence charges less fee but the difference which matters is their autonomy generally autonomous colleges has freedom to design their own curriculum and conduct their own exams and open campus in various other places.they also
The JEE Mains exam is the entry level exam for all candidates across the India to get admissions in the government engineering colleges. It is held every year in multiple sessions. However the JEE Exam is not held for different states differently. The JEE exam is held on multiple days
Under 25k is a decent rank, allowing you to secure a seat in good government colleges in your state and several reputed private colleges.i suggest you to go for state quota other tan u.p because here rank inflation is high.
For choice of college If you want to study in
Hello student, With a 91.87 percentile and a 45,000 rank in JEE Main, you stand a decent chance of securing admission to Noida Institute of Engineering and Technology (NIET) , especially under the state quota or for less competitive branches like Mechanical, Civil, or Electrical Engineering .
For highly sought-after
Hello,
Admission to medical courses like MBBS, BDS, or other similar courses in India typically requires NEET. However, for courses like B.Sc in Nursing, Pharmacy, or Allied Health Sciences, other entrance exams may be accepted. Check the specific requirements of the course and institution you are interested in to confirm
Hello there, With a NEET UG rank of 36,000, getting a seat at JIPMER (Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research) can be challenging due to the high competition and limited seats. However, it may still be possible depending on factors like your category (SC/ST/OBC/General), state quota, and the
Hello there,
Unfortunately, with a NEET score of 269, securing admission to a government BHMS college is highly improbable.
Here's why:
Hello aspirant,
The cost of an MBBS degree curriculum varies from university to university and is primarily determined by the kind of institution. Students should review the cost structure of each college before enrolling; nonetheless, tuition might range from Rs. 15,000 to Rs. 90 Lakhs.
To know fees structure of
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