Dharmsinh Desai University, Nadiad
Dear candidate, sorry to say, at 80 percentile you can't get any NIT, IIIT or any government college for B.Tech. Your rank will be around 25L-15L. You should apply in State Government College or any private college.You can use JEE Main college predictor:
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor
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Mentioned below are the different eligibility criteria for different courses of DDU Nadiad:
Hello,
If you're enquiring for Deen Dayal Upadhyay University, Gorakhpur then application form of undergraduate courses were released on 31st May, and yesterday was the last date to apply for the same, the entrance test for undergraduate courses are scheduled to be from 12th August to 31st August, to know
Deen Dayal Upadhyay University, Gorakhpur has extended the last date to fill the DDU 2021 entrance exam application form till July 22. The university has released the application form of DDU 2021 entrance exam on May 31 for both UG and PG entrance exam of DDU 2021 at ddugorakhpur.com/entrance21.
Dear candidate, sorry to say but DDU Uttar Pradesh offers bsc maths general only. It doesn't offer bsc maths(hons.). For more information, you can check out this link:
https://www.careers360.com/university/deen-dayal-upadhyaya-gorakhpur-university-gorakhpur/courses?degree=64
Dear leaner,
Allotment will be made on the basis of gujcet score ,if you're merit number in whole gujarat is 81 then .
You can easily get admission ,but if your merit and with 81%then you had chances possible.
Candidates belonging to sc/st/obc must secured 40% and PWD students must
The ddu nadiyad which is located in gujarat conducts the state level exam for admission following gujcet and qualifications should have 10+2 passed out with related subjects and merit list is based on the performance in entrance test , gujcet follows 2 round of examination
The cutoff for
Hello Aspirant,
Since you have not mentioned your category so considering it as General category.
See on such score you can easily qualify NTSE stage 1 but have no chances of being shortlisted for stage 2 because last year the cut-off for shortlisting of candidate for stage 2 from Andhra
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Absolutely. LL.B as a degree is pretty versatile and can serve as an excellent backup option. Not to mention the fact that a lot of what you study in LL.B will be useful for you while writing government service exams.
Though, I'll also mention that DU LL.B has not
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