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How to get admission in this college


Kunal Singh 9th Mar, 2018
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Ankit Tiwari 14th Mar, 2018
Hello kunal



Every college follow some eligibility criteria during admission procedure.

For UG course it's mainly required 50-60% even 70% (North side college) aggregate in PCM / PCB  .

For exact details please mention college name and. Course name so we help better.

Hope it help you .




Somnath Roy Chowdhury 9th Mar, 2018
Hi,Please mention the college where you want to take admission .As you know there are plenty of colleges .So you have to specify your college name.
Surbhi Dongare 9th Mar, 2018

Hi Kunal,

You should mention the name of college you are asking for so that I will tell you the procedure.

Ankit raj 9th Mar, 2018

Respected Sir,

Every year, during college application season, we read new articles about plummeting acceptances rates at top schools. And, every year, we read about the resulting pressure placed upon school students as they apply to the colleges of their choice. Approached haphazardly, the college admissions process can be overwhelming--and yes, getting into college takes work. But with the right planning, you can minimize stress while giving you a better chance of being accepted to a fantastic school

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Understand the criteria that colleges will use to evaluate you. Most colleges use a "holistic" admissions process, meaning that the school will consider your achievement in many areas-- both objective and subjective. A weakness in one area can be outweighed by a strength in another, and vice versa.

Your academic record. Colleges will see this quantitatively in the form of your four-year transcript and GPA, as well as qualitatively in your teachers' and counselor's recommendation comments. Admissions officers want to see that you can succeed in an academically challenging environment.

Your standardized test scores. Most colleges, particularly the more selective ones, require the ACT or SAT.

Your extracurriculars. Colleges seek students who are engaged outside of the classroom. Participating in a breadth of activities can indicate that you are a well-rounded person, but colleges also seek depth of engagement, which you can indicate through pursuing leadership positions or independent projects.

Your character. Essays, letters of recommendation, and interviews all combine to convey your personality.

Your background. Colleges evaluate your achievements in the context of your circumstances-- for example, admissions officers will not expect you to have taken eight AP courses if your school offers none. Similarly, background can illuminate character, and colleges will be impressed by an applicant who excels despite personal hardship.

Your "fit" with a particular college. The word "fit" can seem maddeningly nebulous: what exactly does it mean to be a good match for a certain school? But admissions officers want students who understand and appreciate the culture and unique offerings of the colleges to which they apply.

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Choose your classes carefully throughout high school. Take classes that will challenge you, but don't overload yourself; remember that you don't want to get an ulcer while you are still a teenager!

Take AP courses. AP exams not only demonstrate a willingness to challenge yourself, but also can give you college credits that may save you time and tuition later.

Fulfill the coursework recommendations of colleges you are interested in. Most four-year colleges want applicants to have taken four years of each main academic subject, including foreign language. Treat suggestions as requirements: for example, if one of your prospective colleges requires three years of high school science but suggests four, you should take four years of science to remain competitive.

Only take less than four years of a subject in order to take more advanced courses in an area you are especially interested in.

3.Pay attention to your GPA. You don't need a 4.0 to get into a great school, but remember that your cumulative GPA for all four years of high school is sometimes used as an initial screen for colleges that receive a plethora of applications. Higher grades will expand your colleges choices.

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