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Hey aspirant
Keam ranks are calculated by adding both theory and entrance. Both have 50:50 weightage. Rank will always depends on total number of candidates appeared, easiness of exam . So based on this your rank will be too low. You need to score minimum 300+ to get admission for
Hey,
KEAM score which generally out of 960 is standardized and made out of 300. KEAM Score and board marks are taken in 50:50 ratio to calculate the aggregate marks in KEAM. Similarly the board marks of plus 2 (whether state board or CBSE or ISCE) is standardized based on
Hey Aspirant,
As you say that you got 197 in KEAM and 96.4% in +2. It will be little bit difficult to get good government colleges. It will depend upon which category you belong to, availability of seats, cutoff which varies every year .
To predict your rank and colleges
Hello Aspirant,
As you say that you got 197 marks in KEAM and 96.4% in +2. It's not enough to get admission into a government college in Kerala because you marks less than the required marks for the eligibility criteria. KEAM rank is calculated as per the rule:- 50:50 ratio
Your KEAM marks are less according to the eligibility criteria for the KEAM rank. As you say that you have 163 marks in KEAM and 96% in +2. There are less chances to get into government colleges in KERALA. It is very low marks to secure a good rank.
Hello student,
Bachelors of Business Administration (BBA) and Bachelors of Commerce (B.Com) both are a part of Commerce field. BBA is more related to Management, Finance, Marketing, Human Resources, etc while as B.Com is connected with Accounts, Administration, Finance, and Economics. B.Com has more career options when compared with BBA.
Hello Munshid,
National Institute of Open Schooling is approved by the Human Resource and Development ministry of Government of India with a motion that was released in the Indian Gazette on 20 September 1990. Certificates from NIOS are accepted for entrance in most colleges and Universities in India. NIOS Board
Hello aspirant,
Hope you are doing absolutely great.
SO with regard to your query, YES absolutely you can do LLM in Corporate Law. There is not doubt regarding that. After completion of BA LLB, one can write the CLAT PG entrance exam, and try to get admission into the National
Hi
Making prediction is difficult as cutoff depends upon various factors like :-
-----------) number of students
-----------) number of available seats,
-----------) examination difficulty level etc
But yes,
When we go through previous year trend then
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