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Hello megha,
Neet is the sole entrance test for admission to MBBS and other medical and paramedical courses in India. The exam is organised by the National Testing Agency.
Admissions through NEET are basically categorised in two types of quota i.e., All India Quota (AIQ) and State Level Quota. All
Hi there,.
Even you are ews category and you have bihar domicile still vetty cse at this rank is quite impossible.
Although you may try your luck but the chances are very low if getting cse not only in this college but also in any other good engineering college in
Hi Aspirant,
Admission to NITs, according to my knowledge, requires a general rank of less than 30000. You'll be safe if you get that. And you might be able to receive NITs rank up to 40000 in some way. As a result, the authorities have stated that there will be
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see out state candidates are eligible for general or open category seats.
For Jadavpur University 90% of the General Seats are earmarked for West Bengal domicile candidates. based on previous years closing score you have no chances in any stream at Jadavpur university. however you have decent chances in
Based on your marks in it and mentioned category detail, you might not get any seat for MBBS in Government Medical Colleges at Bihar as-per last year's cut-off.
Although you have a good chance to get seat in some private colleges too under management quota as per your
Hello Aspirant,
Yes, any student from any state can apply under ALL INDIA QUOTA and the ones belonging to that place can apply under state quota.
The ones with state quota will have a higher chance of admission as the reservation is of 85%.
For the fee structure and other
Dear aspirant,
Taking civil engineering course in this NIT's will not disappoint you, all of them are prestigious institutions of India.
I'm just mentioning there previous placements records hope it will help you in making a good decision, but you have to work hard for getting a dream placement.
NIT
Hello dear aspirant
The cutoff trends changes every year and it depends on the number of students appearing in the examination, difficulty level, number of available seats, etc. Getting a CSE seat is becoming really hard these days because of the huge demand.
According to your mentioned marks and previous
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It's quite difficult to predict because cutoff keeps changing every year depending upon various factors like :-
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Anyway,
When we
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