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Whats the fees of first year b.com and is this addmissions are opens or closed how can I take offline addmission direct please guide me

Samriddha Pal 19th Jun, 2025

Hello,

The tuition fees for the initial year of a B.Com (Bachelor of Commerce) program differ based on the college category you choose to apply to. In many government colleges, the yearly fee is quite affordable—usually between Rs 5,000 and Rs 30,000, and occasionally even lower for reserved categories such as SC/ST/OBC. Conversely, private universities might levy fees ranging from Rs 50,000 to Rs 1,00,000 or higher annually based on the amenities and standing of the college.

Many colleges are currently accepting applications for the 2025 academic year, particularly in June and July. For precise information regarding deadlines, it's essential to consult the official website or physically visit the college.

For offline admission, visit the college campus, pick up the application form at the admissions office, complete it with your documents (like your Class 12 marksheet and identification proof), pay the necessary fee, and ensure everything is submitted before the deadline. Certain colleges might additionally accept paper applications via their local centers. It's wise to move swiftly, since seats may get taken rapidly based on demand.

Hope this helps. All the best!

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Cluster innovation centre Delhi vishwavidyalay mein admission ke liye registration DU registration CSAS ke through hoga hai based on cuet

Allice Saha 19th Jun, 2025

The ug admission in Cluster Innovation centre  Delhi,is based on CUET entrance test.For registration the students have visit  the DU CSAS portal and register there.


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Nauni university ug entrance test 2024 cut off and total seats available

Allice Saha 19th Jun, 2025

Dear student For ug admission  in YSP(Nauni) ,the student,

  • Should have passed 10+2 or equivalent examination from a recognized Board.The he subjects studied should be English, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Mathematics as main subjects.
  • For general  Category a  minimum aggregate of 50% marks is required in the specified subjects.
  • For SC/ ST/ Physically Challenged category candidates, as well as in-service nominees of the Himachal Pradesh Government, must have scored a minimum of 45% marks in aggregate in the specified subjects.
  • After the above criterias are fulfilled the candidates have will have to give  an entrance test conducted by YSP University iyself.Also the score obtained in Indian Council of Agricultural Research ICAR  also considered for admission here.
  • You can find the seat allocation here. https://www.yspuniversity.ac.in/ysp/assets/uploads//event/admission_notice.pdf
  • And last year's cutoff category wise in this https://www.yspuniversity.ac.in/pdf/archive/Notice%20dated%2009.07.2024%20regarding%20the%20vacancy%20list%20and%20cutoff%20marks%20for%20appearing%20in%20the%202nd%20round%20of%20counseling%20for%20normal%20and%20self%20finance%20seats.pdf
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I get in 12 boards 49% Mhtcet:- 68 percentile OBC branches:- cse,it,ai,ml,ds Location:- pune Which colleges could I target for BTech admission

Samriddha Pal 19th Jun, 2025

Hello,

With a 49% in your 12th boards and a 68 percentile in MHT CET 2025, along with your OBC category, you stand a reasonable chance of gaining admission to certain private engineering colleges in Pune for programs such as CSE, IT, AI, ML, or Data Science.

Although elite institutions like COEP Tech, VIT Pune, or PCCOE might be somewhat beyond reach because of their elevated cutoff trends, you can confidently aim for colleges such as Dhole Patil College of Engineering (DPCOE), Imperial College of Engineering, Sinhgad Institutes (like SKNCOE or SCOE), RMD Sinhgad, and MIT ADT (not MIT-WPU) for fields like IT, AI, or DS. Remember that CSE usually has the highest cutoffs, so pursuing AI, DS, or IT might provide better opportunities based on your percentile.

Moreover, belonging to the OBC category provides an advantage during CAP rounds since you will receive some leniency in cutoffs. Ensure you take part in every round of the Centralized Admission Process (CAP), list a diverse set of preferences, and look at colleges with improving placement statistics. Keep informed via the official MHT CET counselling portal and frequently look for vacant seats at the institute level after CAP rounds for more choices.

Hope this helps. All the best!

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Want to study mbbs abroad with 100% scholarship with class 12 cbse board marks and minimum expenses or 0 expenses

Samriddha Pal 19th Jun, 2025

Hello,

For many students, pursuing an MBBS degree overseas with a full scholarship is a dream. Though it's quite competitive, it is achievable—particularly if you possess outstanding Class 12 CBSE grades (ideally over 90%) and can demonstrate solid academic performance, a passion for medicine, and financial necessity. Nations such as Russia, China, Kazakhstan, Bangladesh, the Philippines, and Uzbekistan provide lower tuition costs in comparison to private colleges in India.

Nonetheless, complete scholarships are uncommon and primarily provided by government-funded initiatives (such as the Russian Federation Scholarship or the MBBS scholarship from China’s CSC—China Scholarship Council). To find additional English-speaking opportunities, some students consider Turkey, Egypt, or Hungary (through the Stipendium Hungaricum scholarship).

To enhance your opportunities, it is essential to possess a valid NEET UG score, as this is required for Indian students intending to practice in India after obtaining an MBBS degree from abroad. Submit your application early, craft a compelling Statement of Purpose (SOP), and gather all required documents such as financial statements and letters of recommendation.

If you are committed and conduct thorough research, institutions such as Kazan Federal University (Russia) or Peking University (China) sometimes provide need-based scholarships or tuition exemptions for outstanding international candidates.

Hope this helps. All the best!

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I have passed my 12th with pcm now i want to get admission in any course other than b.tech which can help me in getting a good job in future and at this time i want some guidance what should i opt for so please somebody help me

Samriddha Pal 19th Jun, 2025

Hello,

Since you've completed your 12th grade with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM) and are looking for an alternative to B.Tech that offers promising job opportunities ahead, there are many attractive options available tailored to your interests and abilities.

If you are interested in computers and technology, consider pursuing a BCA (Bachelor of Computer Applications), which can open doors to roles in software development, data analysis, and IT support—especially if you supplement it with certifications in programming languages or data science. A B.Sc. in Computer Science, Mathematics, Statistics, or Data Science is also an excellent option, as each provides growing job prospects in both public and private sectors.

For individuals interested in management or business, pursuing a BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration) is a smart choice, especially when complemented by an MBA, which offers outstanding job placements in finance, marketing, and HR. For those passionate about design, a Bachelor in Design (B.Des) in areas like product design, fashion, or animation is equally rewarding.

You may also explore aviation or defense sectors via NDA, provided you satisfy the age and eligibility criteria. The key aspect is to choose a program that matches your interests and cultivate practical skills through internships, projects, or certifications concurrently. You are in a great place to start—next, it's crucial to align your passion with your ambitions and job prospects.

Hope this helps. All the best!

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Ecet 2025 college wise cutoff rank ece

Samriddha Pal 21st Jun, 2025

Hello,

The cutoff rank for the Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) branch in the ECET (Engineering Common Entrance Test) 2025 differs greatly based on factors such as college type (government or private), geographical location, and your reservation category. Typically, candidates with ranks under 500 have a strong opportunity to secure ECE via lateral entry at leading government engineering colleges in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. For example, Osmania University, JNTU Hyderabad, and Andhra University College of Engineering typically possess cutoffs ranging from 100 to 800 for various categories.

In well-known private institutions such as Gokaraju Rangaraju Institute of Engineering and Technology (GRIET), CVR College of Engineering, Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Technology (MGIT), or MVSR Engineering College, the ECE cutoffs may reach 2000–3000, particularly within BC, SC, ST, and EWS classifications. Nevertheless, general category students typically need to achieve a rank between 1000 and 1500 to obtain a seat in ECE at these colleges.

Since the cutoffs fluctuate annually depending on the number of candidates, the level of difficulty, and the availability of seats, it's advisable to visit the official ECET counselling website or your specific state's counselling portal for precise and current information during the admission period.

Hope this helps. All the best!

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how to take admission in college

Sajal Trivedi 17th Jun, 2025

Hello aspirant,

You can take the admission in colleges by qualifying their entrance test or by Direct Admission if college provide this option.

Through a practice known as "direct admission," students can get into a private institution without taking entrance tests like JEE, NEET, or CUET at the state or national level.

Thank you

Hope it helps you

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Hi my name is mahi i got 28 percentile in mht cet i want to get admission in pune college so can you pls make a list of colleges?

Pradeepa P 18th Jun, 2025

Hi Mahi,
With 28 percentile in MHT CET, admission in top government colleges in Pune is difficult, but you can try for private colleges with lower cutoffs. Here are some options:

  • Dhole Patil College of Engineering

  • Jayawantrao Sawant College of Engineering

  • Zeal College of Engineering & Research

  • Imperial College of Engineering

  • DY Patil Institute (institute-level or vacant seats)

Apply through CAP rounds and also try for institute-level quota . Keep checking for spot rounds and vacant seats for better chances.

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