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Hello Naresh,
No, may be because it will be an huge loss to the students of school and colleges but for those who are going to give a competitive exam will face lesser competition and plus board exams may shift too that means more time for preparation of competition. This
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This year (2020), VIT cancelled their exam VITEEE and admission to their B.Tech courses was completely on the basis of 12th board marks.
Now, if we talk about VITEEE in general years , NO your boards marks doesn't matter. The marks and rank of your VITEEE exam will be
Hello Aspirant,
NCL OBC is Non Creamy Layer OBC while OBC CL is Creamy Layer OBC.
OBC Creamy layer does not get any benefit.They does not come under reserved category anymore.They are treated equal to General category candidate.The difference between Creamy and Non creamy layer is on the basis of
Possibility of getting CSE is low , ECE and all other branches u will get in the main campus for first round
Second round its possible in second round
CSE in ECC (south Campus) is assured
Hello dear student
Your rank around 38390 and category rank 16096 so according to previous year cutoff you may get seats in BAMS / BHMS in government college but the admissions possibility depends on many factors so please use College predictor tool and predict your college.
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
Hope that's helpfu
Hello Aspirant...
According to your marks in neet I am assuming rank would be nearly 60000-65000 from our NEET RANK PREDICTOR so it is fine and above that home state advantage so you can get seats in colleges for BDS in bengal
and you can know the colleges name from
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