Selection Process
hello mam,
yes, she can have admission in MIT,Chennai.since she is studying in pondicherry,(but you're saying her native is TN) you have to provide the NATIVITY certificate at the time of counselling.
And i hope that she could score cut-off in the range of 197-200.because that cut-off students only can have admission in MIT.She will be considered as home state candidate, but the first priority goes to the students who have studied in TN.so her cut-off will matters there.
I Hope this information will be useful to you.
if you need additional information,let us know to help you.
Thank you!!!:)
Hey Saurabh.
In order to calculate your best of four marks in Delhi University you need to add the marks of atleast one language, one subject that you're seekinf admission in, any 2 other subjects with highest marks which may be the additional subject too. Your marks in the additional subject will be considered only if you are seeking admission in that course or you have scored more than other subjects in it.
Best of luck!
Hi suman,
In JNU there are lots of ma courses , because of you mentioned particular course.we provide you all course list of ma .
Check out the link below for details about ma for PG
https://university.careers360.com/articles/jnu-cutoff
This link shows you about the JNU cut off for last year.
Thanks.
hii
yeah selection for NIT depends on the Ranking you get below 5000 in terms of OBC category while saying you on marks is difficult as jee gives result with rank . on the other hand as per my knowledge you should have 300 plus score
regards
Hi Jacky,
JBMIMS takes admission to its management programmes through the scores of MAH CET exam. The admission to the institute is done by Centralised Admission Process (CAP) organised by Directorate of Technical Education (DTE). According to this, the candidates who qualify the exam and meet the cutoff criterion of JBIMS Mumbai get shortlisted for the admission process that includes a writing test, GD and Personal interview. There is no specific preference mentioned for Chartered Accountants in the admission process. You certainly get some points for your work experience in the final selection list though.
Hope that's helpful. All the best.
All your present efforts are going to pay off in the long run. Today's pain is tomorrow's gain. You have to be patient enough to see things happening.
Not only class 12 but also class 10th marks will be counted. Medical and engineering colleges have become really strict in this regard. THis gives a fair chance to the more deserving student. They will check your academic record and accordingly put you through. What they are looking for is consitency in performing. You will have to maintain a good record and everything will be in your favour. Hard work and patience is the key to success.
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