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Hello Aspirant,
For modern Class 8 question papers in West Bengal, look for those aligned with the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE) syllabus. These papers typically cover:
English: Reading comprehension, writing (paragraphs, notices), grammar (voice change, narration, tenses), and literature.
Mathematics: Topics like rational numbers, algebraic expressions, geometry, percentage, time and work.
Science: Chapters from Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (e.g., light, sound, microorganisms, natural phenomena).
Many educational platforms and YouTube channels provide model papers and solutions for practice.
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Even though you scored 56.2% in 12th, don't worry you've already taken admission into B.Tech CSE, which is a great step. Now about the improvement exam, yes, you can give improvement in 2026 to increase your 12th percentage. This is a wise decision because companies like TCS, Wipro, Infosys, and L&T usually look for a minimum of 60% marks in 10th, 12th, and graduation.
If you improve your 12th marks to above 60%, and maintain good CGPA in B.Tech, you will be eligible to apply for these placements when companies visit your campus or during off-campus drives. Make sure you keep your backlogs clear and develop good coding skills and communication, as these companies value overall personality.
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good afternoon, for admission to BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) in India, the NEET UG exam is the primary and mandatory entrance test for most colleges both government and private.
NEET UG is conducted by NTA and is the only accepted exam for BAMS admission under the Ministry of AYUSH guidelines2.
Admission is granted through central (AACCC) and state-level counseling based on NEET scores.
No other national-level exam is accepted for BAMS in regular colleges.
A few deemed universities or minority institutions may offer BAMS seats without NEET, often through management quota or direct admission, but these are limited and not widely recognized.
Some state-level entrance exams (like CETs) used to exist but have largely been phased out in favor of NEET.
Hello aspirant,
Following completion of the 10th grade or 10+2 with PCM (Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics), students can pursue a diploma in information technology (IT) or computer science engineering (CSE). There are many colleges in India which offer this course.
I suggest you to provide me the name of college about which you are seeking information so that I can help you better.
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As per your query, rank according to CET percentile is,
Estimated Rank Percentile Range
1-30,000. 99-81
30,001- 47,000. 80-61
47,001- 59,000. 60-41
59,001-73,000. 40-21
For more information, click on the link given below,
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/mht-cet-marks-vs-rank
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Hello student,
With a NEET 2025 score of 176 and an All India Rank (AIR) of 900,000, securing a BAMS seat in a government college through the regular counseling process is highly unlikely.
There is a possibility of getting a seat in private or deemed universities through the management quota, though the competition and fees there will be higher.
Fees for management quota seats in private and deemed universities can range from INR 2 lakhs to INR 6 lakhs or more per year.
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The Engineering Chemistry paper for ECET 2025 will test your understanding of fundamental chemistry concepts applied to engineering problems. While the actual 2025 paper will only be available after the exam, you can prepare by practicing previous years’ ECET Engineering Chemistry papers and mock tests. Common topics include atomic structure, chemical bonding, water technology, corrosion and its prevention, fuels and lubricants, polymers, electrochemistry, and environmental chemistry. ECET papers usually have multiple-choice questions (MCQs) with equal weightage for theory and numerical applications. The difficulty level is moderate, but time management is crucial. To get the 2025 paper after the exam, you can visit the official ECET website or trusted education portals .
And also you can check this page: https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/ap-ecet-question-papers
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Dear aspirant,
It's possible to get a seat in a government college in Himachal Pradesh with 102marks in HPCET. If you belong to a reserved category like SC, ST or other your chances are higher but if you are from General category then scores around 100-120 are considered as competitive in most branches. The specific cut off will vary in each college and branches. The number of seats available in your preferred college will also influence your chances. So check the cut offs of your preferred government college .
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KCET 2024 dental cutoff ranks in Karnataka vary by college and category. For government dental colleges in Bangalore, the closing ranks ranged from around 75,000 to 165,000 in the first counselling round. For SC category with HK region reservation, cutoffs may be lower. To get a seat, your son should register for KCET counselling, complete document verification, fill college choices, and wait for seat allotment. Keep checking the official KEA website for updates and prepare well for counselling.
Hi dear candidate,
The PSG College of Technology in Coimbatore for BTech with the cutoff of 185 can be possible but not guaranteed especially, for CSE branch. Other core branches like Mechanical, Electrical, Automobile etc. would be easily available.
For the best colleges available for you, kindly check using our official college predictor tool:
KCET College Predictor 2025
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