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my son got 186.5 in NATA2020 & 12TH % IS 92.6 ,IS this good for admission for CEPT & JJ College ,Mumbai

Anuj More 25th Sep, 2020

Dear Sir,

These are actually very good numbers. Congratulations firstly on this. You can use our college predictor tool for estimating the colleges you can get based on your score. This takes into consideration a number of factors before predicting colleges. Kindly click this link to know more,

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i got 79.5 percentile and 29360 all india rank for Jee paper II which college can i get admission in mumbai for B Arch

Manan Pareek 25th Sep, 2020

Hi

Here is the list of colleges in which you can apply for admission in Mumbai are

1. Sir JJ College of Architecture

2. Amity University, Mumbai

3. Rizvi college of Architecture

4. NMIMS

5. Thakur School of Architecture and Planning

6. Bharati Vidyapeeth college of Architecture

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What is the minimum marks to get admission in ternam medical college anvi mumbai in MBBS?

pdwords Student Expert 25th Sep, 2020

Hello,

Cut-offs  varies among categories, and it change every year and based on various factors like top NEET score, seat matrix, difficulty level of paper, number of candidates appearing, number of candidates qualified etc. You haven't mentioned your category, but you can check out the previous year cut-offs for Terne

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hi I have 465 marks in neet ,2020 do I have chance getting seat in terne medical college mumbai , Im from OBC category

pdwords Student Expert 24th Sep, 2020

Hello,

With 475 marks your expected rank will be 69178-81328 , as per previous year data under 85% state quota for OBC Category it's difficult to secure a seat in Terne Medical College, Mumbai with your given marks as last year the cut-off was comparatively high in comparison to your

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Can Neurosurgeons get unpaid leaves in Mumbai?

Hrisheekesh Singh 24th Sep, 2020

Hi Raja,

When the number of earned leave is over, then the leave taken is considered as an unpaid leave. Yes, you will get unpaid leaves in Mumbai if you are a Neurologist. But please note that in emergency cases you may be called to hospital and your leave (whether

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can i still apply for ug admission in Xaviers Mumbai

Rucha Shailesh Bhave 15th Aug, 2020

HELLO STUDENT!!

YOU CAN CHECK ST. XAVIERS COLLEGE OFFICIAL WEBSITE THROUGH WHICH YOU CAN GET INFORMATION LIKE ADMISSION FORM STARTING DATE , CUT OFFS FOR VARIOUS STREAMS, COLLEGE FACULTY THAT WILL BE ALL INFORMATION IN ONE ROOF.

HERE IS OFFICIAL WEBSITE LINK OF ST.XAVIERS COLLEGE- xaviers.edu (http://xaviers.edu)

THERE IS INFORMATION

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What is the Managemet Quota Fees (GEN) for MBBS in KJ Somaiya College, Mumbai?

Shefadaar 24th Sep, 2020

Hello student!

The management quota fees that you are inquiring about for MBBS in KJ Somaiya College Mumbai is approximately, a sum of 8,00,000/- i.e eight lakh rupees per annum.

Estimating the total fees for the course of 5.5 years (fee is payable upto 4.5 years only), it would stand

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have all colleges in Mumbai started online lectures for second year and third year bachelor of arts

Kamal Kishor Chaurasiya 15th Aug, 2020

Hi Student,

All the educational institutions like colleges and universities have been shut down since nationwide lockdown was imposed on account of Covid19 pendemic. Most of them conducted their examination via online mode and some also cancelled it. Now gradually they are starting their new academic semester via online mode

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What is the salary of Neurologists in Tier 1 cities (Mumbai, Chennai) in India?

Hrisheekesh Singh 23rd Sep, 2020

Hi Raja,

The average salary of a Neurologists in Tier 1 cities (Mumbai, Chennai) in India varies from INR 47,500 to INR 2,91,000 per month or INR 5,70,000 to INR 35,00,000 per annum.

Salary of a Neurologist depends on the factors like experience, surgical skills, size of the hospital, location

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