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Hi, i would like to inform you that it's quite difficult to determine the cut off marks of any entrance exam for any university as they are set each based on various factors, due to which the cut offs keep on changing every year.
JNU cutoff 2019 will be determined
Hi, this year the cut off percentage for general category and OBC in BHU entrance exam was 35%, which 126 marks out of 360. So if you have scored marks equal to or around 126 then you have a little less chances of getting admission but if you have score
Hi, as you know the minimum passing percentage for general category candidates in 35% that is 126 marks out off 360 marks and you have scored only 52 marks then unfortunately you haven't met the cutoff bar and consequently you won't be called for the further counselling process. Only those
Hello Aspirant,
About which university you wish to know about the Entrance Exam, kindly mention so that you can get answer of your query.
Good Luck!
Hi, Tata Institute of Social Sciences conducts TISSNET (National Eligibility Test) to grant admission to students in 55 postgraduate courses offered at TISS Mumbai, Hyderabad, Chennai (Banyan), Guwahati and Tuljapur. TISSNET 2020 will tentatively be held on January 12 (Sunday) in CBT mode.
Tata Institute of Social Science specifies TISSNET
Hello Ashish,
You scored good marks in HPCET exams but they are not enough to get admission in Government Colleges. Try applying for private colleges you will get admission in good private colleges based on your marks.
Hope it helps you.
For any further queries please feel free
Hello pranav,
So for masters in mass communication, here are some of the good colleges of India in all aspects like placements, education,etc
1)Anwar Jamal Kidwai Mass Communication research centre, New delhi
2)Symbiosis institute of media and mass communication, pune
3) Xaviers institute of communication, mumbai
4)Department of communication, hyderabad
Well if you are seeking for a decent college I would recommend you to check out these universities once. These are the most recognized and elite ones.
1.St. Stephens College, Delhi
2.Presidency College, Kolkata
3.St.Xavier's College, Kolkata
4.Ramjas College, Delhi
5.Delhi University
Hi Aspirant,
25.5% of the seats of each course are reserved for people belonging to SC, ST, OBC and PH categories. If your question remains unanswered or have any more queries then feel free to ask. You can also comment on this answer for more responses.
Hope this helps!
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