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HELLO,
To get admitted to a college you generally need to complete an application form provide required information and test scores, submit recommendation letter and possibly write an essay or personal statement.Some colleges also conduct interviews or take entrance exams as part of the admission process.
Let me know the college you referring to for accurate details
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Hello Aspirant,
If you have received a seat from OJEE B. Tech Counselling Round 2 and you are willing to continue to Round 3 (also referred to as the last/spot round), you have to pay the seat acceptance fee to keep your allotted allotment and get considered for upgradation. If you do not pay the fee, you will cancel your allotted seat and will not get considered to participate in further rounds. So the answer is yes, you need to pay to carry through with upgradation in Round 3.
Hi Dipikaa,
In Pune, most 3-year LLB programs are open to graduates from any stream, including postgraduates, as long as you meet the minimum marks criteria it's usually 45% for general category and 40% for reserved. However, admission is primarily through MH CET Law entrance exam. If you’re looking for direct admission based on your PG percentage, very few colleges may offer that typically private colleges under management quota. But it's not common in top-tier colleges. Good law colleges in Pune include
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Finding the Top 80 colleges for engineering in Bangalore can be subjective as different ranking systems may prioritize different criteria. However, a good starting point is to consider some of the highly regarded institutions known for their academic excellence , strong placement records and overall reputation
Here are some top options :-
1.Indian Institute of Science
2.RV college of Engineering
3.BMS college of Engineering
4.PES University
5.M S Ramaiah Institute of Technology
6.Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering
7.International Institute of Information Technology
8.Bangalore Institute of Technology
With this link you can explore more options :- https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-engineering-colleges-in-bangalore
Hmm, with a JEE Main rank of 30,551, getting into Mechanical at SPCE (Sardar Patel College of Engineering) is honestly super unlikely. They mostly take students through MHT-CET, not JEE. And even if they do consider JEE scores for some seats, the cutoff for Mechanical is usually way lower like under 5,000, especially for general category.
If you're from Maharashtra and gave MHT-CET, you might still have a shot there, but with this JEE rank alone, chances are slim. If you're open to other colleges or branches though, you’ve still got decent options. Just depends on what you’re aiming for.
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With a 17000 rank in TS EAPCET (BiPC stream), you do have a chance to get into BSc Agriculture or allied courses, especially under reservation categories. For general category students, this might be borderline, but for BC/SC/ST candidates, it improves significantly. Some of the best agriculture colleges under PJTSAU include
These colleges are very reputed in Telangana and offer great labs, experienced faculty, and practical exposure. Ensure you participate in TS EAMCET BiPC counseling and fill maximum choices.
For more information about TS EAPCET visit: https://www.careers360.com/exams/ts-eamcet
if you have secured 44% and you belong to the reserved category that is sc , yes it possible for you to get seat in colleges for arts stream .
Yes, you may study either bioscience or mathematics at graduation level based on the eligibility requirements of the university or college that you are applying to. Since you have studied PCMB (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology) and also Physical Education, you are eligible to pursue both streams of study. However, as Chemistry is marked as an extra subject, some institutions may not consider it one of the three core subjects required to gain entry into a B.Sc. (Bio-Science) program in certain specializations.
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Admission for courses like BSc Nursing, GNM, and ANM is primarily merit based, relying on your 10 plus 2 marks in Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English, usually requiring at least 45 percent aggregate.
The institute may consider state or institutional entrance exam scores, but typically they are not waived based on domicile.
There is no public information to suggest that Uttarakhand domicile status grants direct or quota based admission without academic or entrance exam requirements.
Skipping an entrance exam is unlikely unless you have very high marks in 10 plus 2 in PCB that meet the institute's merit threshold.
Even then, admission is determined by academic record, not by domicile or state of residence.
Yes, you can get admission in Aryans Institute of Nursing without any entrance exam. Admission is based on your 12th marks.
You must have studied Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English. Students from any state, including Uttarakhand, can apply.
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