GATE Instrumentation Engineering
Hey there!
The eligibility criteria for applying to that course varies from college to college. You will have to check the respective college's website to determine your eligibility. For most of the colleges in India, however, you should be eligibile to spply, considering you have passed all the subjects and have an aggregate of 60%. You might have to appear for some entrance exams for getting into some colleges.
For applying to USA, you will have to give the SAT or the ACT and take an English proficiency exam (TOEFL or IELTS) to be eligible to apply. Colleges in USA require you to take the aforementioned exams and expects you to produce recommendation letters from your teachers and a statement of purpose along with your results from standard 9 till standard 12.
For applying to the UK, you won't have to appear for SAT or ACT (for most colleges as most of the Indian boards of education are recognized, however, if it isn't, you might have to take it) but you will still have to appear for an English proficiency exam (preferrably IELTS) and you will have to submit your standard 10, 11 and 12 results.
However, in any case, you will have to shortlist the colleges you want to apply to and visit their websites to determine your eligibility.
Hope this helps. All the best!
Hello Bhoomi,
The general eligibility criteria is 75% in boards examination of standard XIIth.
However, if you are in your top 20 percentile of your board, you are eligible to get admission in an IIT or a NIT. So you have to make sure you clear either of the criterion to be eligible.
All the best.
Hi Manmeet
Based on the previous year cut off marks, you have fewer chances in government dental colleges and higher chances in private dental colleges. Based on the facilities provided by colleges and staffs select your college. For more details visit https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor
Hello Anuradha, Yes, it's a good choice. Most of the people practice this only. They do bachelors from India and then masters from abroad. Because doing a 4-year bachelors course is very expensive compared to one year of masters. After doing masters from US/UK, you will get several opportunities to either work there or back in India.
Hello aspirant,
This University was ranked 5th in mass communication and under top 30 in overall. Placements are good and after graduation BJMC garduates mostly go for internships first. According to them, At Amity they are passionate about grooming leaders who are not only thorough professionals but also good human beings with values. That's why Amity are consistently ranked no.1. It also provides you with some amazing offbeat like mass communications courses that are not usually found in other universities.
Thank you!!
Dear Priyanshi,
I suggest you choose UP as your domicile because as per the last year NEET cut off rank for the admission in government colleges of UP is far higher than HP. As the general category rank was ranging from 5400 to 10500 in UP but in HP the general category rank for government college was ranging between 2500 to 7500. And also there are more government colleges in UP than in HP. So choose wisely.
I hope this will help you.
Good luck.
Hello,
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