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1. RT means Repeat Theory in Chemistry.
2. You need to give only the theory paper again.
3. Practical marks are already counted.
4. You can apply for compartment exam.
5. After passing, your result will be updated.
6. Then you can join college or apply for admission.
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As the BCA course is majorly provided by the private universities or colleges in India, mostly private institutions like Amity, Galgotiya, KRMU etc. have admission open till mid of August and you should not wait more and apply as soon as possible into a college. The requirement is at least 50% aggregate marks in class 12th and colleges may even require an interview which needs some common questions to be answered.
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To know the cutoff of BAMS Colleges of year 2023,
You can visit the official website www.aaccc.gov.in (//www.aaccc.gov.in) ,
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If you previous year question papers of class 10th Bihar board, you can just go to the official website of the Bihar board, click on study material, then last year papers. Select the year and download it.
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With AIR 32,279 and UR State Rank 337 (UF), your chances of getting into a government medical college depend heavily on your state quota cutoffs. In some states, such a rank may be borderline for government MBBS seats, especially in newer or peripheral colleges. You might have a better chance in BDS or government-aided private colleges. Keep an eye on state counseling cut-offs from last year for your category and region, and consider participating in mop-up and stray vacancy rounds as well.
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The MHCET Law entrance exam is conducted for 150 marks. It consists of multiple-choice questions covering topics such as Legal Aptitude, General Knowledge, Logical Reasoning, English, and Basic Mathematics. The paper is of 2 hours duration and is held online. Preparing well in each section is essential to score competitively.
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With an AIR of 11,92,746, getting BDS admission in Pune under SEBC + Defence 1 category is very unlikely, as cutoffs generally close around 2–3 lakh AIR for SEBC and much higher for Defence category.
Even private colleges through management quota have cutoffs around 7–8 lakh AIR. You may need to explore lower-tier private dental colleges in Maharashtra or other states. Stay updated on SEBC quota legal decisions as it may affect counselling rounds.
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Yes, for admission to NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs through JEE Main, general category students are required to score at least 75% in their 12th board exams, or be in the top 20 percentile of their respective boards. For SC/ST category candidates, the minimum requirement is 65%. However, for the last few years, this criterion was relaxed due to the pandemic, but from 2024 onwards, it's expected to be enforced again. Always refer to the official JEE Main brochure of the current year for confirmation.
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