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The All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) is responsible for coordinating admissions to technical education institutions across India. However, admissions to non-technical courses and some technical courses may be managed by other councils or bodies at the state or national level, depending on the program and institution.
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Hey there,
You should know that MBBS is an undergraduate degree, so in most European universities, 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology is the minimum requirement. I don't think your B.Sc Nursing degree is enough to get you a lateral entry in MBBS, but it can be of some help
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According to the information with a JEE Main All India rank of 90,138 and an OBC-NCL rank of 28,400, you have a good chance of getting admission to some NITs and IIITs for the Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) branch. Here are a few options:
NIT Sikkim
NIT
Hi Palash,
The Tecno India University (Kolkata), includes 8 semesters for B.Tech and for each semester the fees is INR 79,000 as they have mentioned in their official brochure. So collectively the B.Tech for 4 years would cost INR 632,000. You may also check for scholarships based on your eligibility.
No, it's not required to register separately, to get MBBS seat in All India Quota. You just need to register on MCC (Medical Counselling Committee) https://mcc.nic.in. This registration will give you access to MBBS seats across most states under AIQ. 15% seats in all government medical colleges (except AIIMS, JIPMER,
With a cutoff of 176 and coming under the MBC category, you have a fair chance of getting into some good colleges for the ECE course. Based on previous trends in TNEA counselling, you might get a seat in colleges like Government College of Technology in Coimbatore, Government College of
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