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It is slightly difficult With a rank of 21,716 in the SC category in AP EAPCET, getting admission to B.V.Sc. (Veterinary Science), as the closing ranks are usually much lower.
But you can go through alternative such as:
B.Sc. in Agriculture, Horticulture, or related fields.
B.Sc. in Biotechnology, Microbiology, or Zoology.
Diploma in Animal Husbandry or Veterinary Science.
For these, closing marks are higher...
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With an SC rank of 21,716 in EAPCET, you cannot get B.Sc. Veterinary Science in Andhra Pradesh, as veterinary admissions now require NEET UG qualification.
Your EAPCET rank can still help in other courses like B.Sc. Agriculture, Horticulture, or Fisheries.
If you aim for veterinary, you must appear for NEET UG.
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You are asking about BE CSE college fees for 1st year, so as the college submits fees based on semester, it will be from 80,000 to 2 lakh per year, means includes 2 semesters .
So, according to the type of college you want, its infrastructure, its availability, and placement fees vary.
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Yes, you can get admission in B.Tech Computer Science with specialisation in AI and ML through college-level entrance exams. Many private universities and some state colleges conduct their own entrance exams for admission.
You don't always need to clear JEE Main. Some popular private universities like VIT, SRM, Manipal, and Amity offer this course and accept their own exam scores. Just check the college website for their admission process, eligibility, and exam dates. Make sure to apply before the deadline.
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Indeed, you can still gain entry to a B.Tech course in Computer Science focusing on Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (AI & ML) even if you did not take the JEE Main exam.
Numerous private universities and state colleges in India either organize their own entrance tests or provide direct admission based on Class 12 board examination marks. Institutions such as SRM Institute of Science and Technology (through SRMJEEE), VIT (through VITEEE), Manipal University (through MET), and others provide these chances. Moreover, several universities allow applications through management quota or carry out interviews in their admission procedures.
Having a strong academic performance in Class 12, particularly in areas such as Mathematics, Physics, and Computer Science, could increase your likelihood of obtaining a seat. Regularly visiting the official websites of these colleges is crucial for knowing application deadlines and specific eligibility requirements.
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The eligibility criteria for pursuing a B.Tech in Chemical and Pharmaceutical Technology is to pass Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as core subjects. Since you mentioned that Mathematics was your fourth subject and you did not pass it, tis is might be challenging for eligibility, as Mathematics is usually a mandatory subject for this course.
eligibility criteria can vary, and it's essential to consult the official admission guidelines provided by the university. You can visit the official website of the University of Calcutta or contact their admissions office directly to get the most accurate information.
Additionally, some universities offer lateral entry options or diploma-based admissions, which might have different eligibility requirements. i would suggest you, reach out to the university's admissions office.
Since you haven’t mentioned the exact post, it’s hard to say for sure. Generally, freshers with a life science background can apply for many entry-level jobs in research, healthcare, pharmaceuticals, or related fields. But eligibility depends on the job’s specific requirements, like the skills, qualifications, or experience needed. If you share the name of the post or more details, I can help you better. you can check the job description carefully to see if freshers with your qualifications are eligible.
With a cutoff of 183 as an SC candidate, you have a good chance of getting into some B.Tech Computer Science/IT programs in India. However, securing a spot in a highly ranked or prestigious IIT might be challenging. Focus on engineering colleges that are not top tier, including newer IITs, NITs, and state-level institutions.
Here's a breakdown of your options:
1. Newer IITs:
IIT Ropar, Indore, Hyderabad, Jodhpur: These IITs typically have closing ranks for CSE in the 600-3000 range for the General category. Your SC cutoff will likely allow you to gain admission to these, according to Vedantu.
2. NITs:
NITs: NITs generally have a broader range of cutoff scores compared to IITs. Look into specific NITs (e.g., NIT Trichy, NIT Warangal) and their closing ranks for the SC category.
Yes, a pure science background student can pursue a BCA (Bachelor in Computer Applications) course. The course does not require prior knowledge of computer science, as it is designed to teach fundamental programming and application concepts.
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