GNM
With 83 percentile in MHT CET PCM and OBC category, getting top colleges like VJTI, SPIT, DJ Sanghvi, or COEP is not possible for Computer Engineering, as they usually close above 95–99 percentile.
You have better chances in mid to lower-tier colleges in Mumbai and nearby areas. Some colleges where you might get Computer Engineering include:
– Universal College of Engineering, Palghar – Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Institute of Technology, Panvel – Shah and Anchor Kutchhi Engineering College, Chembur (in later rounds) – St. John College of Engineering, Palghar – Aldel Education Trust's St. John Technical Campus, Palghar
These colleges usually have OBC closing percentiles ranging from 75 to 85 or even lower in the later CAP rounds.
Hello aspirant,
Here below I am providing you with the name of some of the top government colleges for gnm in Delhi:
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Greetings!
It seems like you have completed a 2-year course in CMLT (Clinical Medical Laboratory Technician) after 10th and then pursued graduation in CBZ (Chemistry, Botany, and Zoology). If you are referring to applying for a specific course or program, it would depend on the admission requirements of that particular course. Typically, having a graduation degree in CBZ would make you eligible for various postgraduate programs or professional courses. However, specific eligibility criteria vary, so it's essential to check the admission guidelines of the course you are interested in to ensure you meet the requirements. If you have a specific course or program in mind, consider contacting the admissions department of the relevant institution for accurate and detailed information.
It's great that you've identified your interest in science. To make this change, you may need to check the admission requirements for the GNM course at Khalsa College of Nursing. Reach out to the college for details on the application process, eligibility criteria, and any entrance exams. Consider talking to a career counselor for guidance on transitioning to a science-based field. Good luck with your career change!
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