Panjab University, Chandigarh
Hello aspirant,
Congratulations on your excellent performance in the Karnataka PU Board exams and your JEE Main percentile! For admission to IIIT Bangalore, you typically need to meet certain criteria, and here's a general breakdown:
IIIT Bangalore Admission Criteria : IIIT Bangalore usually admits students based on their performance in
Yes, it's possible to pursue MBBS even though you completed PU with Commerce! Here's what you need to do:
Eligibility: NEET, the entrance exam for MBBS, requires Biology in 12th standard. Since you did Commerce, you'll need to retake PU with PCMB (Physics, Chemistry, Math, and Biology).
Admission: Many institutions
Securing a seat in MSc Statistics with a rank of 54 and 82% UG score is promising, but not guaranteed. Here's why:
Merit Calculation: Your admission depends on the combined score (50% weightage each) for PU CET PG rank and UG marks. With a good UG score (82%), you gain
With a rank of 54, 82% UG score, and belonging to the general category, your chances of securing a seat in MSc Statistics are very good. Here's why:
Strong Combined Score: Your high UG score significantly boosts your combined score (50% weightage each for UG and PU CET PG).
Competitive
No, unfortunately, qualifying PU CET (PG) is mandatory for admission to M.Sc. programs offered directly by Panjab University, Chandigarh. This applies even if you filled out a general application form for PU.
However, there are still a few options to explore for admission to M.Sc. programs:
PU Affiliated Colleges: Panjab
Hello Harsh, With 49.75 marks and a rank of 198 in the Panjab University entrance examination for the 3-year LLB program, you have a reasonable chance of admission. Panjab University is competitive, but your rank is within a range that often falls within the admission bracket.
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