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Tell me the Eligibility criteria for getting admission in geology?

Neha Tolia 29th Apr, 2019

Hello aspirant,

Eligibility criteria for getting admission in geology is one should pass class twelth with an aggregate of atleast 50% from science stream either from pcm(physics, chemistry and mathematics)or from pcb (physics, chemistry and biology).

Hope your doubts are clear now.

Good luck.

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GOT A RANK OF 48594 IN VITEEE AM I ELIGIBLE FOR BIOTECHNOLOGY PLEASE UPDATE

Saba 6th May, 2019

Hi Ranita.


There are chances for you to secure a seat at VIT University in biotechnology. The probability is low but still you may get an admission.


Keep applying to other colleges as a back up option. Also keep a track of the university's official website to stay updated.


Thanks

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What is the eligibility criteria in amrutha for studying mechanical or automobile over there??i am from telangana state!!!!

manisha.gupta 30th Jul, 2019

Hello Rakesh,

Are you asking for Amritha Institute? It takes the admission through AEEE and JEE Main score. As per the eligibility, You should have passed in 10+2 (Class XII) or its equivalent examination with minimum 60% aggregate of marks in Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry with not less than 55%

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how many marks in neet is eligible to get homeopathy

Ronit Jain 29th Apr, 2019

You'll be eligible for BHMS if you belong to the 50th Percentile (unreserved category) and 40th percentile (reserved category SC/ST) in NEET ranking, while the cut-off for BHMS is 400+ for General Candidate, 360+ for OBC and atleast 320+ for SC/ST candidates. Private colleges may accept a score lower than

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What is the eligibility criteria for Msc. Geology in IITs, IISc?

Himanshu Student Expert 8th Jun, 2019

Candidates must have passed Biology at the (10+2) Higher Secondary level. Bachelor of Science or equivalent with Chemistry as a subject. Candidates should have passed Mathematics at the +2 or PUC level. Bachelor's degree in engineering or science with mathematics for three years or six semesters.

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I need admission in dual course in aerospace engineering b.tech+m.tech I got 89% in 10th and 68% Marks in 12th can I eligible

rohitsharma11607088_8414200 Student Expert 8th Jun, 2019
Hello Bandi,

As you want to do dual course in the aerospace engineering, with this percentage in the 12th board examinations you can apply for the admission in different private colleges only. Because with these percentage there are very chances of getting a good goverment college. As minimum percentage required
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Hi I got 1.5lakh AIR n 56410OBC in Jee mains paper 2 Can I go for NIT architecture? Am I eligible to get a seat in NIT?

Diya Mondal Student Expert 7th Jun, 2019

yes definetly you can get a seat in nit. there is no vcut off marks for jee mains paper 2 . it depends on the number of students appearing for the exam, the level of the examination. thus you may not get NIT karnataka or kerela but you can get

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I have done my graduation with 48%and post graduation with 69% ,so m I eligible for the du law exam 2019.

Purnima Student Expert 7th Jun, 2019

Hello Pradeep!

The Eligibility criteria for DU LLB 2019 is as follows:

  • A candidate belonging to unreserved category appearing in DU LLB 2019 need to have a graduate/post-graduate degree from the University of Delhi or any other recognized university with at least 50% marks or an equivalent.
  • candidate belonging to
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I am in B.sc 2nd yr.I want to appear for NEET 2020.My 12th pcb % was 52% and grace of 5 in physics.Am I eligible for NEET from UR category?

Shreya gupta 28th Apr, 2019
Hi
Well i am pcb student and i'm praying my bsc right now. So probably I will be able to help you here better

You missed know that NEET selection is not meerut best whereas it has entrance based selection.
Well still yes there is qualifying marks:
UR - 50%,
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