Srishti Manipal Entrance and Aptitude Test
Hello aspirant,
Hope you are doing great.
As per your question, YES there are high chances for you to get a seat in the veternary department. However, remember that cutoffs vary from one year to the another. And it is all dependent upon the difficulty level and number of students
hello
To be eligible for the 7.5% quota, you must be a student from a government school and fall under the categories of Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST), or Other Backward Classes (OBC) . Since you studied in a government school from class 9 to 12, you may be
Dear Aspirant !!
Hope you are doing good !
A number of private colleges in the country have a certain number of seats allocated under the state government quota. MBBS fee for these seats, even in the private institution, is less than compared to the other categories and lies somewhere
The number of marks required to secure a Veterinary seat without agriculture reservation in India can vary depending on various factors such as level of competition, the specific college or university you are applying to and etc.
The admissions are given based on entrance exams conducted at national level and
Scoring in the 67th percentile in JEE MAINS indicates that you haven't met the cutoff for the exam. If you fall into a reserved category such as SC, ST, or PWD, meeting their specific cutoffs may make you eligible for NIT counseling. However, if you are from the
The necessary percentile for admission to NIT may vary according to the candidate's category. OBC/EWS candidates need a percentile below 90, while, based on the analysis of the previous year, General category applicants typically require a percentile ranging from 95-97 in JEE Mains for NIT admission.
So yes
The specific penalty for resigning from a DNB seat can vary depending on the institute and the agreement you signed during admission. You might need to repay the stipend you received for the period you were enrolled.There might be a service bond clause in your agreement. Leaving before the stipulated
A waitlist number of 53 at IFMR Krea University gives you a decent chance, but it largely depends on how many students ahead of you decline their offers. In past admission cycles, IFMR’s waitlist movement for the MBA program has sometimes gone beyond 70–80, especially after top B-schools release their
The Question containing Inaapropriate or Abusive Words
Question lacks the basic details making it difficult to answer
Topic Tagged to the Question are not relevant to Question
Question drives traffic to external sites for promotional or commercial purposes
The Question is not relevant to User
And never miss an important update