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Hi Aspirant ,
According to APICET , You might have chance to get into Andhra University .The cut off for Andhra university is around 3K . I'll list out other colleges that you might have chance to get into :
Hi there,
According to your rank,you have high chances of getting ECE branch in some good Nits but for CSE it seems difficult. You can still go for CSAB special councelling and try your luck there. You might get CSE in some lower Nits,But you will get good Gftis in
Hello there,
I am providing the differences or similarities in above said colleges in the form of a few pointers which are as follows:
Campus:
CGC Landran is a bit greater in area than CGC Jhanjeri. But at the same time, the facilities are better in Jhanjeri.
Faculty:
Speaking of
Hello!
You can use you JEE marks as well as your board marks to get admission in deemed and private colleges. There are many colleges that are providing you with direct admission for Engineering. There are certain colleges which will ask you to appear for entrance exam (SRM,SSN, etc.). And
HI Aspirant!
Spot round is the last round of the counselling.This round governs to fill the left seats in the college which is left after the commencement of main counselling of the seats matrix.And if we talk about category OBC then if your rank is above 3.5k then there is
Hey!
M.Sc Chemistry is a two year postgraduate degree programme.
Gujarat University select candidates for the admission in M.Sc(Master of Science) Chemistry on the basis of the merit list ,there is no entrance exam for the admission in various M.Sc programmes.
You can visit this link for further details :
Hello aspirant, hope you are doing good.
So, I'll mention the cutoff for Akhilesh Das Gupta college of IPU in B.Tech CSE :
Hello
Yes there is reservation for gen ews in EAMCET 2020 .the rank given in the rank card as per the general but seat is alloted as per ews reservation .this reservation is started from 2019.
On councelling purpose you may use this link to predict colleges https://www.careers360.com/ap-eamcet-college-predictor
Hello Subham!
You indeed must know the scope of qualifying NEET! You will pursue MBBS and then go for further higher studies to become a doctor with a specialization. But this option will require your constant effort and much hard work. You get fully established after an average of 8
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