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You can get Goverment medical college via State Quota and category in your state. And in most states, with 320+ you can get a government bds seat. Now, via 15 percent All India Quota for SC Category, 400+ marks would be a safe score for getting admission in a government
first of i would like to ask you please specify your college and also specify your state.if you would like to study in a private college then most of the colleges does not requires cet score or ranking. you just have to be qualified for the intermediate exam with certain
Missing the last date for marks entry can be stressful, but there are potential steps you can take to resolve the issue:
1. **Contact the Institution**: Reach out to your school, college, or university administration immediately. They may have specific policies in place for late submissions or offer a grace
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Yes, you can improve your marks through CG Open School (CGSOS) if you've already passed 12th from a regular CG Board school. However, there are some conditions:
1. Eligibility: You can appear for the CGSOS exam only in the subjects where you want to improve your marks.
2. Registration:
Yes, you will be eligible for JOSAA 2025 if you meet the following criteria:
With 428 marks in NEET and being from the ST category, your chances of securing a seat through All India Quota (AIQ) Round 2 depend on various factors, including cutoffs, category-wise availability of seats, and the number of applicants in your category. Historically, cutoffs for the ST category are relatively
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If you are appearing for a board improvement exam , the total marks you will write for each subject will depend on the board's specific guidelines . Here's how it generally works for most boards: CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education) Improvement Exam:
Yes, you are eligible for JEE Main 2025 even with 55 marks in Mathematics in Class 12.
The minimum eligibility criteria for JEE Main generally require candidates to have passed Class 12 or its equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as subjects. There is no specific minimum percentage or cutoff
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