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application form for Msc chemistry in presidency college

Anushree Thakare 10th Jul, 2025

Hello student,

To get the application form for M.Sc. chemistry in Presidency college, you will need to check the official website of the college and download the application form from the website.

https://www.presidencycollege.ac.in/admission-process

If you find any issue you can contact the college directly through their website or visit the college directly if possible.

Thank you!!

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gow to download ts eapcet hall ticket without application no

Anushree Thakare 9th Jul, 2025

Hello student,

Sorry but No, it is not possible to download the TS EAPCET (formerly TS EAMCET) hall ticket without the registration number.

If you have misplaced or forgotten your registration number, you can retrieve it by visiting the official TS EAPCET website (eapcet.tsche.ac.in) and using the "Forgot Registration Number" option. You will need to provide your registered mobile number or email address to retrieve your registration details.

Thank you!!

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I got 16k rank in ap eamcet 2025.i am a bcd girl. Will i get seat in gvp(co ed) in ece branch. if not in first counselling did I even have chance to get a seat in second counselling?

Avanishsree VP 6th Jul, 2025

With a 16k rank and BCD category, you are unlikely to get ECE at GVP in first counselling, but you may have a chance in second counselling if the cut-off increases.

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Can I get admission in LOKMANYA tilak municipal medical college as I got 93 percentile in mhcet and 72%in hsc boards ?

Sonakshi Kumari 7th Jul, 2025

Hello Aspirant,

Admission to Lokmanya Tilak Municipal Medical College (LTMMC), Mumbai for MBBS is strictly based on your NEET-UG score, not your MHT-CET percentile or HSC percentage. While your 93 percentile in MHT-CET and 72% in HSC are good, they are not considered for medical admissions. To be eligible for MBBS at LTMMC, you must qualify NEET with a high score, as it is one of the top government medical colleges in Maharashtra. Typically, candidates need a NEET rank below 10,000 under the State Quota or below 6,600 under the All India Quota (AIQ) to secure admission. Therefore, your admission chances depend entirely on your NEET performance, not your MHT-CET results.

Good luck with your future academic and career goals.

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Hi, Im a girl Muslim (BCE) My Ap EAMCET rank 15199 (BIPC) can I get a Bsc. Agriculture free seat in SVU Tirupati, My position in local area category female only is 305

Anushree Thakare 9th Jul, 2025

With an AP EAMCET rank of 15,199 and a local area category female ranking of 305, it's unlikely you'll secure a free seat (government seat) in B.Sc. Agriculture at SVU Tirupati.

The cutoff ranks for free seats at SVU for Agriculture tend to be significantly lower.

However, you should still participate in the counselling process as there might be opportunities in private colleges or under management quota seats.

Thanks

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For IIT Bombay rank required, and percentile

Avanishsree VP 6th Jul, 2025

For IIT Bombay:

  • CSE: Rank under 70, Percentile 99.96

  • EE: Rank under 500, Percentile 99.7

  • ME: Rank under 1700, Percentile 99.0

  • CE: Rank under 4000, Percentile 97.8

  • Chemical: Rank under 2500, Percentile 98.6

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12th ka june session ka exam kab hoga sir 2025ka

Avanishsree VP 6th Jul, 2025

The CBSE Class 12 June session exam 2025 will start on 15th July 2025.


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Can I prepare for neet while studying engineering? , it will be difficult? and how can I prepare for neet while studying engineering is it possible?

Yash Teotia 10th Jul, 2025

Hello Maruthi

You can certainly prepare for NEET while studying engineering. As you are doing engineering, you would have PCM so be aware that you also need to have biology to be eligible for becoming a doctor through NEET. Assuming you have PCMB, you are certainly eligible and can prepare for NEET while studying engineering.

According to me, it would be very difficult because NEET is one of the hardest entrance exams in India and engineering as a degree itself is also hard. So tackling and managing both  at the same time would be very difficult. Also, NEET is heavily focused on Biology (50%), while there is not even 1% trace of Biology in engineering so the syllabus vary for both. NEET preparation requires consistent efforts of at least  6-8 hours a day and engineering is filled with semester exams, projects, assignments, presentations etc.

If you want to prepare for NEET while studying engineering, your primary focus would have to be NEET . Although engineering is a hard degree and required focus, it is still manageable at last moments like for end semester exams, you could start preparing from a week before to get decent marks (or maybe a day/two days before if you are a bright student and just want to pass).
Although you won't be topping in engineering by this method, you would be getting decent/passable marks in exams and you can shift your focus towards NEET. So in short, you would be sacrificing your College CGPA for NEET preparation which is acceptable if you get good marks in NEET.

And now coming to NEET itself, you would need to be consistent while studying at least for 6-8 hours per day. You will have to sacrifice your college and social life if you really want to pass the exam.

Good luck to you for both your NEET and your engineering. Hope you do great in both!

Thank you!!!

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with 98.83 percentile in pcm can i get seat in anna University of other state quota

Avanishsree VP 6th Jul, 2025

No, with a 98.83 percentile in PCM alone, you are unlikely to get a seat in Anna University under the other state quota unless your Class 12 board marks are near perfect.

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Can. I have chace in BAMS ug in Andhra Pradesh as per my All india rank 747472, category SC and female, govt college

Anushree Thakare 9th Jul, 2025

Hello,

With an All India NEET rank of 747472 in the SC category, it's unlikely to secure a seat in a government BAMS college in Andhra Pradesh through the All India Quota.

You should definitely participate in the Andhra Pradesh state AYUSH counseling conducted by Dr. NTRUHS and ensure you attend all rounds, including the mop-up round, to see if any seats remain vacant for SC candidates.

Private colleges might be a more relevant option, and you could explore those offering BAMS, especially if they have low fees or scholarship opportunities.

Thank you!!

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