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To properly arrange their studies and identify key exam topics, candidates must keep up with the most recent version of the HSSC CET syllabus. General awareness, reasoning, English, Hindi, general science, mathematics, computers, and other disciplines are included in the syllabus.
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Yes ,with a NEET score of 268, you're well above ICARE Haldia's last-year management quota cutoff of around 254, making your chances very strong.
Yes, its completely okay to leave maths in grade 11 if you wan to persue law in future. Especially if you are aiming fo 5 years inegrated law courses like ; BA LLB, BBA LLB,etc after 12th. Law enterance exams (like CLAT, AILET, SLAT, MHCET law) do not require maths at an advanced level. Most of them include basic quantitative aptitude, upto class 10 level only. I hope this will help you out.
With your rank you can get admission in CS Engineering in some of these colleges,
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You got 490 marks in NEET and your All India rank is around 64431. You are from Tamil Nadu and under OC category. With this score, you have a fair chance to get admission in some government colleges. Some government colleges take students with marks between 450 and 500. You may also get good self financed colleges with this score. You should wait for state counselling and check the seat allotment list.
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https://www.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off-for-government-colleges
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/government-medical-college-ooty
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/stanley-medical-college-chennai
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/madurai-medical-college-madurai
The TS EAMCET 2025 web options will open in June 2025, right after the counselling registration and slot booking in the first week of July. You must log in, pick your preferred colleges and branches, freeze your choices before the deadline, and then wait for seat allotment.
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Sri Pratap College in Srinagar (also known as S.P. College), part of Cluster University of Jammu, offers a B.Sc. (Hons.) in Biotechnology as a three year program. You need at least 45% marks in 12th science to apply. The college has 50 to60 seats for this course, and admission is based on merit from your 12th marks.
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https://www.careers360.com/colleges/government-gandhi-memorial-science-college-jammu/bsc-biotechnology-hons-course
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Yes, you can apply. Since you have done M.Tech in Geotechnical Engineering (Civil Engineering), you may be eligible for both Environmental Science and
Disaster Management courses, depending on the college or university rules. Some institutes allow related branches for admission. It is best to check the specific eligibility criteria of the college you are applying to.
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With a BITSAT score of 263, getting EEE or Electronics and Instrumentation at BITS Hyderabad or Goa may be tough. These branches usually close at a higher score.
Even if the paper was tougher this year, the cut-offs may not drop much. You might have a better chance in later rounds, but it’s still a bit difficult. Keep backup options ready.
With a CMR of 661 and OBC category rank of 193, you do have a fair chance of getting a seat in M.Des at NIFT .
You may not get top campuses like Delhi or Mumbai in the first round, but you can get other NIFT campuses depending on the course preference and seat availability. You should take part in all rounds of counselling for better chances.
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