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I got 49 percent in class 12th and I belong to ST category, am I eligible to get Bca from GGU college

Aryan 22nd Jul, 2025

Hi dear candidate,

Generally, the minimum marks for BCA across major institutions in India is 50% and above with Mathematics, IP or CS subject mandatory in 12th class (this is the most basic criteria) however, few institutions also allow for admission with any subjects in 12th class with 45% marks and sometimes even some rebate for SC/ST category so, you should a college but do check criteria for respective college.

Know more at our website for lower to higher fees BCA colleges:

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Hi team, can you suggest best mba college in noida

Sajal Trivedi 22nd Jul, 2025

Hello aspirant,

Here below I am providing you with the name of some of the best MBA colleges in Noida:

  • Amity University
  • aipuria Institute of Management
  • Lloyd Business School
  • Galgotias University
  • GL Bajaj Institute of Management and Research

To know about more colleges, you can visit our site through following link:

https://bschool.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-mba-colleges-in-noida

Thank you

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HI Team ,can you guide which is the best mba college in delhi ncr

OISHEE BANERJEE 21st Jul, 2025

The Delhi NCR region hosts several top MBA colleges, both government and private, offering strong academic programs, industry exposure, and placement opportunities. The Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Rohtak, although located slightly outside the core NCR, is among the best and offers a highly competitive program. In Delhi itself, the Faculty of Management Studies (FMS), University of Delhi, is widely regarded as one of the best in terms of ROI, academic quality, and alumni network. Other well-reputed institutions include Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT), Management Development Institute (MDI) Gurgaon, and International Management Institute (IMI) Delhi. For those considering private options, institutes like Birla Institute of Management Technology (BIMTECH) in Greater Noida and FORE School of Management in Delhi are also recognized for their consistent placement records and corporate connections.

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I got bsc nursing BHU in 354 marks in neet through general or not ????

Abhi sonkar 21st Jul, 2025

hello , if take a look on previous years, General category closing ranks for BHU BSc Nursing ranged from ~27,000 to 46,000

A NEET score of 354 typically corresponds to a rank above 200,000, which is below the usual cutoff for General category at BHU

Apply anyway: If BHU opens up additional rounds or seats, you might get lucky.

Explore other colleges: Consider BSc Nursing programs in:

State government colleges with lower cutoffs

Private colleges with good infrastructure and placements

Try the Careers360 NEET Nursing Predictor to estimate your chances

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I got rank6576 in TG EAPCET. I belong to BCC category. can i expect ECE seat in OU in second attempt of counselling?

OISHEE BANERJEE 21st Jul, 2025

Based on past trends, ECE at OU is highly competitive, especially in the general category where cutoffs usually close within the top 600–700 ranks. However, for reserved categories like BCC, the cutoff rank can extend further—often up to 7000 or slightly beyond, depending on the number of applicants, seat availability, and category-wise distribution.

Given your rank of 6576 under BCC, your chances are moderate to good for ECE at OU in the second round, especially if:

  • Some higher-ranked candidates opt for other colleges or branches

  • Additional seats become available due to withdrawals

  • You list OU ECE as your top preference during choice filling

Still, it's advisable to keep backup options ready in case you don't get a seat in OU.

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Kunjwani government degree college fee structure

Abhi sonkar 21st Jul, 2025

hi,While exact fee amounts aren't listed publicly, government colleges in Jammu & Kashmir typically have low tuition fees, often ranging from 2,000 to 10,000 per year, depending on the course and semester.

You can check the official fee structure page https://www.gdckunjwani.in/fee.php for updates or contact the college directly at:  180010

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Air is 442959 mbbs seat possible?

OISHEE BANERJEE 21st Jul, 2025

With AIR 442959, MBBS seat is not possible in government colleges. You may get a seat in private medical colleges under management or NRI quota, but fees will be high.

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neet OBC rank is 202975 mbbs possible?

OISHEE BANERJEE 21st Jul, 2025

With an OBC rank of 202975 in NEET, MBBS in government colleges is highly unlikely.

However:

  • Private colleges (especially in low-demand states) may still have some possibilities.

  • Deemed universities or management quota seats could be options, but fees will be high.

  • BDS (dental) seats are more likely with this rank.

  • Consider AYUSH courses (like BAMS, BHMS) if you're open to alternatives.

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What is the last cut off in Dharanidhar medical college in 2024

Abhi sonkar 21st Jul, 2025

hello,The last year NEET cutoff (2024) for Dharanidhar Medical College & Hospital, Keonjhar varied by category and round.

Round 1    16,491

Round 2    17,399

Round 3    20,964

closing ranks are

OBC    ~21,041

SC    ~116,945

EWS    ~22,541

These ranks are approximate and based on previous year counseling data Cutoffs may vary each year depending on seat availability, difficulty level of NEET, and number of applicants.

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I am Desingu S 70 years, old SSLC disqualified.. I like to study LLB. What will I want to do. Where i want to go. Please can you do / say / help some thing for me. Thank you,.!

Nikita shahi 21st Jul, 2025

Hello Desingu Sir,

First of all, it's incredibly inspiring to see your interest in continuing education and especially in pursuing LLB at the age of 70. Now, to study LLB in India, the basic eligibility criteria is passing the 12th standard. Since you mentioned you are an SSLC disqualified candidate, the first step would be to clear your SSLC (10th standard) through NIOS or your state open school board. After clearing 10th, you can go for 12th class (HSC) through the same open schooling system.

Once you complete your 12th, you will be eligible to apply for the 5-year integrated LLB course. Law colleges generally don’t have an upper age limit, especially after the Bar Council of India relaxed many of those rules. You can apply through entrance exams like CLAT, LSAT India, or state law entrance tests, depending on the college you aim for.

Here is a helpful resource for understanding the law admission process:

https://www.careers360.com/courses/llb-bachelor-of-legislative-law

Thank you and all the best


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