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With a GMR of 24432 and a TFW rank of 5224, you do have a fair chance of getting a TFW seat in private colleges for ECE under WBJEE 2025. The availability of seats will mainly depend on how many TFW seats are offered in each college and how the cutoff goes in each round. Usually, popular private colleges with good placements like Heritage, IEM, Techno India (Salt Lake), and Narula tend to have higher cutoffs for TFW, so getting into the top ones may be a little tough. However, you should definitely get options in other reputed private colleges. I would suggest keeping track of the counselling rounds, because sometimes seats open up in the later rounds as well.
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Congrats on passing class 12. Can you specify the exam name so we can tell you are eligible for it or not. Eligibility of exam depends on many categories, or you can check by yourself on careers360 by entering the exam name on search bar. You'll get all the eligibility criteria and important details on article.
It appears that currently U.P. Institute of Design and Research does not offer a specific course in Animation. UPIDR offers B.Des (Bachelor of Design) and M.Des (Master of Design) programs in various design streams, but but animations is not specifically listed among them. For more details you can check these official sites of careers360 that has provided relevant information: - https://www.careers360.com/colleges/up-institute-of-design-noida/courses/animation-and-design-istpg - https://www.careers360.com/colleges/uttar-pradesh-institute-of-design-and-research-lucknow/courses
No, the Uttar Pradesh Institute of Design and Research does not offer a specific animation course among its main bachelor's and diploma programs. Instead they offer program like fashion design, product design, and graphic design.
They may offer related graphic design and illustration courses as short-term programs that include graphic design and illustration.
you can consider different universities in Lucknow, such as Amity University, MAAC, or ZICA.they offer animation course.Be careful with selecting colleges as many are not that good so it is required to deeply research colleges then decide.
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Well, if u are preparing for pgims cet exam and wants previous year papers,then I would like to tell you that there are so many book available in the market which really provides good contents.
pgims cet exam previous paper not released by officials so the authentic paper is not available.
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Yes, you can take admission in post-graduation even if you have a backlog (re-exam/REE) in graduation, but only after you clear it. Most universities require a final passed marksheet/degree certificate at the time of admission. You may be allowed to apply provisionally, but confirmation will happen only once you clear all pending papers.
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With 429 marks in NEET 2025, it is very highly unlikely to get a BAMS seat in National Institute of Ayurveda (NIA) as the cutoff for the same is much higher, around 600 marks for general category and around 550 marks for the reserved category.
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As you have mentioned that your neet score is 429 marks but you haven't mentioned your category. Nevertheless, i am assuming to be in general category. So, if we look over previous year's cutoff trend for BAMS and BHMS then the cutoff for BAMS was 450 to 500+ marks and for BHMS it was 450+ marks even more than that.
So maybe you can get private seat.i recommend you to go for state quota counselling to get government bams college.
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If you want to get bams National institute of Ayurveda on 429 marks it is highly hard to get the because it usually requires higher cutoff more than 600 for general category for reserved category you should at least made 550 cutoff so you can try for any other private institutions but their fees will be very higher if you are looking for any other colleges look at their official website for more updates
Yes, with a CMR of 2851 in OBC-B category, you definitely have a fair chance of getting admission in some of the lower-tier government engineering colleges in branches like CSE, IT, or ECE. However, getting these branches in top colleges will be tough because the cut-off for CSE/IT is usually much higher.
Still, if you are flexible with the college location and branch preference, you may get CSE/IT in a lesser-known government college or ECE in some mid-tier ones. My advice would be to keep your options open during counseling and also look at self-financing government-aided colleges, where chances are better with your rank.
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