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With a KLEE rank of 1,267 under the SC/ST category, you have a good chance of getting admission in government law colleges in Kerala. In previous years, Government Law College Thiruvananthapuram had closing ranks around 969 for SC and 2,120 for ST. Government Law College Ernakulam had closing ranks around 610 for SC and 688 for ST.
Your rank falls within or close to these ranges, so you have a strong chance of admission, especially if you participate in counselling on time and complete all required steps.
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Both entrance exam scores and Class 12 merit are used in India's BTech admissions process. The abbreviation B Tech stands for Bachelor of Technology, a four-year undergraduate engineering program designed to prepare students for technical jobs in the workplace by teaching them engineering basics and emphasizing technology. Depending on the specialization and college selected, the general BTech admission eligibility requirements include finishing Class 12 in the Science stream and earning 50 to 75 percent in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics courses.
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Eligibility requirements for the BSc Biomedical Science program include passing class 12 in the Science stream with PCB (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology) as core courses and earning at least 50–60% of possible points overall from an accredited university.
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With 36 marks and a 65,000 NEET rank under SC category, here’s what you can expect for B.Sc. Nursing in government colleges:
You might have a chance in some government or semi-government nursing colleges, especially in mop-up or stray vacancy rounds, depending on your state. Cutoffs for B.Sc. Nursing (under NEET UG) are generally lower than MBBS/BDS, and for SC candidates, it’s often more relaxed.
But in many states, 36 marks is quite low, even for B.Sc. Nursing in government colleges. However, private nursing colleges (with government approval) do accept such scores under reserved categories.
If you’re from a state like Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Uttar Pradesh, or Rajasthan, you may have some possibility in the last rounds.
Hello Jagadeesh,
No, they typically do not ask for the study certificates of 4th and 5th class for POLYCET 2025, what you need would be study certificates of 6th to 10th class to prove local status to get admission. If you have the required documents then there shouldn't be any problem. Always check the notification for specific required documents.
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The Sri Padmavathi Womens Degree and PG College (SPW Degree and PG College) in Tirupati releases its admission notifications for undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) programs in June or July. It can vary each year by few days so...
Here are few websites that you can visit for detailed information:
https://www.spmvv.ac.in/
https://spwdc.tirumala.org/admissions/undergraduation
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/sri-padmavathi-womens-degree-and-pg-college-tirupati
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St Joseph’s Degree and PG College, Hyderabad, offers undergraduate courses like B.Com, BBA, B.Sc, BA, and postgraduate courses like MBA and MJMC. Admission applications for 2025 usually open between April and July.
For UG programs, admission is based on your Class 12 marks. You need around 60% or more, and you can apply online or offline before the deadline.
For MBA, you need a valid TS ICET score and can apply from March to May. For MJMC, you need to appear for PGCET, and applications are accepted from April to June.
First-year fees usually range from Rs56,000 to Rs86,500 depending on the course. The college does not offer hostel facilities.
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Yes, it is possible to find the low fee private medical college in All India Quota (AIQ) in NEET. It will depend on your score and the Colleges available. With the lower score it will be difficult to find the low fees colleges as they would be limited. While filling the form you will need to focus on the lower cutoff colleges as there will be higher chances to get admission. You should consider applying through both AIQ ( All India Quota) as well as State Quota( State level counseling) for better chances.
Visit these links for more detailed information :
You can visit this link for list of lower fees colleges in India: https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/cheapest-medical-colleges-in-india
NEET cutoff for private medical colleges:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off-for-private-medical-colleges
Firstly Congratulations to you for getting a seat at NIT Rourkela,
Yes, getting a seat in VLSI design in NIT Rourkela is considered good for placements.
NIT Rourkela is a well reputed, well regarded institution, it is consistently ranked high in the engineering category by NIRF and it has a strong reputation.
The VLSI department is known to attract companies offering competitive salaries , many companies in the electronics and semiconductor industry, such as Qualcomm, Intel, Mediatek, and Analog Devices , recruit from NIT Rourkela for both B.Tech and M.Tech programs.
These are few important links you should visit to get more detailed information about the college:
https://www.nitrkl.ac.in/
https://www.nitrkl.ac.in/Institute/NIRF
https://www.nitrkl.ac.in/CDC/PlacementStatistics/2020-21
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