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In AIT rank of 912 is very competitive for their top branch the actually cut off for cse IT range from 500 to 1000 other departments range from 1000 to 2000 you need to apply in the first round to secure you seat , backup options are ECE if Cse
With 129 marks and a NEET rank of 1201199, securing a seat in a government BHMS college in Maharashtra or other parts of India may be challenging. However, it's still worth exploring options as cutoffs vary by state and college. Some of the well-known BHMS government colleges in India include
Hello aspirant, With 60 marks in TS ICET, your rank will likely be in the 30,000 to 40,000 range. CBIT (Chaitanya Bharathi Institute of Technology) is a popular choice, and while the top merit seats, especially for MBA, may close below rank 5,000, self financed and leftover seats remain open
With a NEET score of 200 and an EWS rank of 76,000 in Bihar, it is unlikely to get a seat in a government Tibbi (Unani) college. While your EWS category rank is relatively good, your overall score is below the typical cutoff for government Tibbi colleges, and competition is
Hello aspirant, If you want a job quickly after B.Com, you can take up short-term courses like Tally, GST, Excel, or digital marketing to land entry-level roles like accounts assistant, billing executive, or analyst with a salary around 2 to 3.5 LPA.
Between CA and MBA, go for CA if
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With a score of 52 in TSRJC and belonging to the BCB category , your seat allotment will depend on the specific merit rank achieved in the TSRJC exam , the overall number of seats available and the reservation rules.Since the seat allotment is done through counselling , you
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With a NEET score of 215 and OBC category, here’s an honest analysis of your chances for BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) admission in a government college:
1. All India Quota (15%)
Highly unlikely to get BDS in government dental colleges through AIQ.
Last year’s OBC cutoff for
Hello aspirant, With 370 marks in NEET and BCD category, getting a government MBBS seat is unlikely, but you do have fair chances in private medical colleges, especially under the management quota or category-B seats. Many private colleges in states like Telangana, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Uttar Pradesh have cutoffs
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