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The quality of placements in Delhi University is based on two factors - Course and College.
Economics hons and Bcom hons are very popular courses of Delhi University and the chances of placements are good. Statistics is also a very good course when you are looking for placements after
IIM Bangalore had the following cut offs in 2019:
Category
QA
DILR
VARC
Overall Percentile
UR
75
80
85
OBC-NC
65
70
SC
60
ST
55
PWD
50
For all the Candidates shortlisted, the 10th and 12th board
Generally this isn't constant as it depends upon various factors such as, number of students applying for the entrance, difficulty level of the entranc eexam, performance of students in the entrance exam, etc.
But in a general scenario if you consider previous year cutoffs then for General merit category you
Hi,
The scope for Veterinary in India as a whole is wide and the career prospects are bright.
Karnataka is one of the more developed states of India and has a good cattle and Pet population.
Karnataka is good in poultry production as well as milk production.
The capital city
To be honest it is not a good rank from veterinary point of view. Had it been in Agriculture then you could have got 'Horticulture' but in veterinary you can't get a seat with this rank.
To get a seat in top veterinary college like Veterinary College Bangalore you need
Hello,
The highest cut-off percentile for Science in round one according to FYJC First Merit List, 2020 is 96.4% (Score: 482) at Andheri's PACE Junior College, and the lowest cut-off percentile is 89.4% (Score: 447) at KC College. You can check the official website to know about the cut-offs in
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Production engineering have much better placement records than metallurgy in nit trichy.
Highest salary in production engineering is 15 lpa and lowest is 4 lpa and average salary is around 5 lpa . 85% of student get placed .
Metallurgy student mostly go for higher studies .Talking about placement,
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Yes you can repeat 12th as many times as you can. Just be sure that repeating 12 th each time will reduce your chances of getting a seat based solely on 12th marks (such as BCom, BSc or BA) each time. You might get 90% next time or 70
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