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Hi aspirant,
On the basis of the reservation quota you have, you should clear the cutoff of a college in order to get admission for your category of seats. Government colleges usually have a higher cutoff, so you will have to score very well. Since you haven't mentioned whether its
Hello aspirant,
Congratulations for getting good rank in KCET. According to the recent trends both the computer science and information technology are good branches but if you have to give preference then I would like to suggest you to go first with CSE.
According to last some years cut offs
There is no such problem in studying MBBS in other states. The syllabus is same for all the students of all the states. the only one mere issue arises is that of language barrier. You might face little difficulty while dealing with patients as most of the patients speak their
Dear Applicant,
I hope you are doing well, well you can apply for an entrance in Karnataka but you will be considered a non local student since you only did your PUC in Karnataka. I assume you aren't born in Karnataka. Your mother might be from Karnataka but for admission
Hello!
The expected cutoff for NEET 2020 is as follows:
General - 701-134
OBC / SC / ST - 133-107.
So clearly you have cutoff marks required. However, the threshold marks for every college is different, for government colleges it is higher than private colleges. 85% of seats are state
Dear aspirant,
Looking at previous year cutoff trends a five digit rank won't give you admission in a top notch college. However there are some colleges whose closing ranks go up to 13000 where you can easily get admission. I suggest you stay till second third round of counseling as
Your question isn't clear to me but if you are asking that you are not understanding the BSc 1st year course well due to the problem in understanding or comprehending English then you have two ways left.
1) To try studying English and learning the language along with the course.
Hello Shrishail!
I understand your concern over the medium of instruction in 1st PU. It is very difficult to shift from Kannada to English medium of instruction suddenly. However, it is not impossible. All you need to do is to put more efforts.
Firstly, many colleges in Karnataka do explain
Yes dear Student you Can write UPSC mains Examination in your regional language kannada because kannada is one of the language accepted by UPSC.But the question paper is printed in either in English or in Hindi unless you are answering the Compulsory language paper. It will be more difficult to
HI student,
See, UPSC IAS Prelims paper is an objective type paper so in that you have only English and Hindi as the languages but you can write the IAS Mains exam in Kannada as it is accepted by UPSC. But, the question paper of UPSC will be in English
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