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hi,
If you're getting 235 marks in NEET 2025 and you're from Maharashtra, honestly, it’s quite tough to get a seat in a government veterinary college. The cutoff for those colleges usually goes much higher—around 500+ marks, especially for general and even reserved categories.
But don’t lose hope. You can still check private veterinary colleges in Maharashtra or nearby states. They might have lower cutoffs, and your score could be enough there. Another option is to look into related courses like BSc in Animal Science, Zoology, or even Agriculture—these can still lead to a great career.
Hello aspirant,
Admission to Jammu University's BA LLB program is determined by academic merit at the 10+2 level and an entrance exam (JUET), which is administered in May or June. There are 69 chairs in all. Nine places are self-financed, while the other 60 are filled on the basis of merit. You can access the course in offline mode.
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With a JEE Main Paper 2 rank of 29,930, getting into top government colleges like SPA or NIT for B.Arch is difficult because their cutoff ranks are usually much lower. But you can still try counseling through JoSAA and choose colleges that have seats for ST category. Also, look for government or private colleges that accept JEE Paper 2 scores or NATA scores. Private colleges can be a good option if government seats are full. Keep checking for updates and apply on time.
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I hope you are doing well. As per your mentioned query, by giving mocks you can boost your preparation. Also it will enhance your speed and you will get an idea of questions coming in exam.
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In B.A. First Year (Arts), students usually study five or six subjects.
There are two compulsory subjects: English and one regional language.
The regional language can be Hindi, Sanskrit, Urdu, etc.
Students also choose three elective subjects of their interest.
Popular electives include History, Political Science, and Sociology.
The subject choices may vary depending on the college or university.
Some universities also include Environmental Studies as a non-credit subject.
Overall, students get a broad base in humanities and social sciences.
HEY THERE!!
In the first year of a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) program, students are typically required to select five or six subjects. The specific number can vary depending on the policies of your university or college.
Generally, the structure looks like this:
1. One Language Subject: This could be English, Hindi, or a regional language, based on the offerings of your institution.
2. Three Core or Main Subjects: Students usually choose any three from a list that may include History, Political Science, Sociology, Economics, Psychology, Geography, and similar disciplines.
3. One or Two Additional/Compulsory Subjects: These might include Environmental Studies, Computer Applications, or a general elective, depending on the curriculum.
In summary, most students will enroll in five or six subjects during their first year.
Please note: The exact subjects and the total number required can differ between institutions. It is always advisable to consult your college prospectus or official website for the most accurate and up-to-date guidelines.
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I hope you are absolutely fine. As per your mentioned query, there are various opportunities for Mass Media UG degree like Journalist , Columnist, News Reporter , Editor , Content Writer , Business consultant , Director and so on.
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Whether you can get admission in the Computer Science (CS) or Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) branch depends on several key factors:
Entrance Exam Rank/Score : Your performance in entrance exams like JEE Mains, JEE Advanced, state-level exams (like KCET, AP EAMCET, TS EAMCET), or university-specific exams plays a major role. A high rank increases your chances for CS or ECE.
Category and Reservation : SC, ST, OBC, EWS, or other reserved categories may have lower cut-off ranks for CS and ECE branches.
College Preference : Top colleges like IITs, NITs, IIITs, and top private universities have higher cut-offs for CS and ECE. Mid-tier or private colleges may offer more flexibility with lower ranks.
State Quota vs. All India Quota : Home state students often have a better chance under the state quota.
Gender-Based Quotas : Some institutions offer female-only seats or relaxed cut-offs for girls.
If you mention your entrance exam name, rank or percentile, category, and state, I can give a more specific answer.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
Hello there,
Here is the updated information without any links, as per your instructions:
Bihar (DCECE 2025) : The last date to submit the online application for the Bihar Polytechnic (DCECE) was extended to May 12, 2025.
Maharashtra : The last date to apply for Maharashtra Polytechnic admissions is June 16, 2025.
Gujarat : For first-year diploma admissions through the Admission Committee for Professional Diploma Courses (ACPDC), the last date to register is June 23, 2025.
If you want information about a specific state or diploma program, please mention it clearly.
Good morning ,
As per your mentioned query, technology plays a vital role in today's education. Technology makes study easier. In past time teachers are not allowed to use technology in education but in current time everything is connected to technology. Technology creates new opportunities to students and also they get to learn new things which makes students skillfull.
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