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Candidates securing rank in between 1-10,000 in AP EAMCET are eligible to get free seat irrespective of their category. As you have secured a rank above 10,000 you may not be eligible to get free seat but you may get seat under convener quota through counselling. So it is mandatory to get a rank within 10,000 if you want to get free seat.
No, you can't do an MBA after 12th as it's a master's degree and before a master's one needs to have a bachelor's degree. You can pursue a bachelor's from absolutely any field (Ex: BBA, BTech, BA, etc) and then you can go for an MBA. Eligibility for MBA Program: The minimum eligibility criterion for admission is at least a 3-year bachelor's degree with at least 50 percent marks or equivalent (45 percent for SC/ST or persons with disability (PWD) category, of any of the Universities (please check specifications) or possess an equivalent qualification ... The prospective applicant must satisfy one of the following eligibility criteria for admissions to the MBA program. A graduate degree under 10+2+3 or 10+2+4 pattern under any discipline, securing at least 50% marks in aggregate, from a recognized university. An honors degree under 10+2+4 pattern from a recognized university under UGC Act with at least 50% marks in aggregate including languages Candidates who have passed a Bachelor/Master's degree through correspondence / Open University System from this university or from any other university, recognized by law, are exempted from 10+2 pattern. The duration of the degree program must be 3 + 2 years Important: Candidates who pass a bachelor/master's degrees in any university system in single sitting pattern are not eligible for admission to the MBA program offered by AIMS Institutes, Bangalore. In the case of SC / ST / Category I candidates, there is a relaxation of 5% in the aggregate of marks obtained in the University Exams The MBA admission criteria are based on the valid score of MBA PGCET / CAT / MAT / ATMA or any state-approved admission test.
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There is very little difference between ECE and Telecom engineering, to be honest. If you go through the syllabus of Telecommunication engineering of a reputed state college, you will see the curriculum is almost similar compared to that of ECE. Both branches have programming electives as well as core electives. There might be one or two communication subjects extra in telecom engineering.
Electronic and Communication Engineers can join the job market of almost any other engineering field. Whereas, the rest of the engineers can opt only restricted job options in their field. The fact is clear that ECE does have a lot of scope. So, my opinion would go for ECE if you get a good college for it.
Read the article below to know about the best colleges for B.Tech ECE in India:-
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-electronics-and-communication-engineering-colleges-in-india
On the other side, a electronics and telecommunication engineer is reliable for constructing and supervising the building of telecommunications equipment and facilities. So, you will have more opportunities in the telecom field only. But if you are getting telecom engineering in better college(with good faculty and placement) than the one which you get for ECE, then go for Telecom engineering. The reason is the top electronics companies will come only for top colleges. Good colleges have many elective options. And that will serve you many benefits.
Read the article below to know about the best colleges for Telecom engineering in India:-
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.careers360.com/courses/b-tech-in-electronics-and-communication-engineering/amp
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NEET is the single largest medical entrance test in India for the admission to MBBS, BDS, Ayush Courses like BAMS, BHMS, Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery etc. & Veterinary courses including AIIMS & JIPMER.
It’s difficult to tell you exactly about the admission possibilities but as per the previous year’s cutoff and considering you as a general category candidate, chances seems less to get admission through 15% All India quota & 85% state quota seats in government colleges of Maharastra. https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-rank-predictor you can use this link to predict a probable rank. It is also important to note that every year cutoff changes based on the no. of candidate appeared, the toughness of the exam, total highest score obtained etc.
Moreover,use NEET College Predictor tool to check your chances of admission in MBBS/BDS courses in other colleges based on your NEET rank/score.You can use this link https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cutoff-maharashtra
You should also check this college predictor tool through the following link https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
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Your rank around 4858 and you are belongs to SC category also your category rank 123 so According to previous year cutoff you rank are very close to get vetenary seats but the admissions possibility depends on many factors because the cutoff of Colleges changes every year so please use Colleges predictor tool and predict your college.
https://www.careers360.com/ap-eamcet-college-predictor
If still have any queries than please post your queries or comment on comments section.
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Jahnavi, if you have failed in your 12th which is the qualifying examination for admission to courses based on EAMCET score or if you appeared for Improvement exams and are awaiting those results, it will show that the rank will come in Phase 2. Because the rank carries your EAMCET score and 12th marks, it is mandatory to have 12th marks for calculating the rank. So do not worry about it,
Hello candidate , do you mean IAS , if you mean IAS then choose a subject you are more interested in. But if you are confused then you should apply for bachelor of arts (B.A) with subjects like history, geography, political science and economics. Because for upsc you require a particular course , a recognised degree from a recognised college so 3year will be a good option and since many questions are basically asked from history economic geography so you can go with them in you bachelor degree but let me tell you , you should always choose subject according to you interest . Whether you want to join engineering medical, arts, commerce it doesn't matter, course should be degree
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Hello aspirant
Biomedical and Biotechnology colleges do not accept neet score. For biomedical engineering and Biotechnology , Jee main ,SRMJee, Gate, CET scores are accepted. . Thapar University, patiala accepts neet score for biomedical engineering.. Other government colleges accept Jee main , cet score . In Thapar University 70% of seats are occupied on the basis of neet score.
Fees for the course in Thapar University is 13.13 lakh
Seats available -60 seats.
https://www.careers360.com/university/thapar-institute-of-engineering-and-technology-patiala/btech-biomedical-engineering-course
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