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There can be a conflict between being a partial dropper for MHT CET 2024 and the gap certificate criteria for some desired colleges. Every college might have slightly different rules regarding gap certificates for partial droppers. Look for the official admissions brochure or website of your desired colleges. Search for
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The Common Universities Entrance Test (CUET) is a standardized test that determines eligibility for undergraduate and graduate admissions at Indian universities. Over 250 universities will participate in the 2024 CUET, including 46 central universities.
Some of the top CUET universities include:
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For a Masters in Geography, consider universities like University of California, Berkeley, University of Oxford, University College London, University of British Columbia, and others known for their strong geography programs.
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Your CGPA of 5.5 is slightly below many NITs’ ST thresholds, but it's exactly at IIT Jodhpur’s minimum requirement. More importantly, there’s historical flexibility several ST candidates with CGPAs of 5.8 to 6.0 have gained admission, and peer discussions suggest that sometimes institutes do consider applications with a CGPA a
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Yes, you are eligible for campus placements at Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) even with a 52% in Class 12 and a 6.5 CGPA in BTech.
AMU does not have a strict minimum CGPA requirement for campus placements. However, your chances of getting selected for a good company may
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TIFR ( Tata Institute of Fundamental Research) conducts admission through various exams or National level Entrance test scores like NET, JRF, GATE and JEST.
It also accepts admission through a rigouros selection process which involves:
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Pursuing BSc in Physics is a good choice. There are various private and public colleges and universities in Hyderabad that offer BSc Physics. Here is a list of few colleges:
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Yes, you can pursue a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Sanskrit (BA Sanskrit Hons) from the National Sanskrit University (NSU), Tirupati even if you didn't have Sanskrit in Class 12. The National Sanskrit University offers a solution for students like you who are interested in Sanskrit but didn't have it
Yes, clearing CTET (Central Teacher Eligibility Test) would be beneficial for you, even though you have a B.Sc. (IT) and a B.Ed. in Chemistry and Biology with a method qualification from your college for Chemistry.
CTET is a mandatory requirement for applying to most government teaching jobs at the central
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