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Hi there aspirant! Hope you're having a great day.
I would like to inform you that students domiciled from Bihar have also taken admission in Delhi University but the intake of such types of students is very less as compared to students from Delhi but it's not something impossible and you can also get into DU through an entrance exam of Delhi University which come out in the month of July every year.
hope this helps. thank you.
Hello Vaishnavi.
When you are thinking of branch in B-tech engineering then take your call, decide it by yourself as per your interest.
And hence choose colleges accordingly. Choose that branch in which you are really interested.
If you have no idea what to choose then just collect information about all branches and choose that which suits for you.
Ok good luck
Hello Vaishnavi.
It doesn't matter whether you are going for this college or that college. Syllabus is same when we talk about entrance exams. And it is 10+2 based. If you follow NCERT Books then it will really help you very much. Most of the question are from this book. In addition to this you can solve the solved question papers of the exam in which you are interested.
Ok good luck.
Hello Vaishnavi.
For your kind information it doesn't matter which branch you are going for. Whatever branch you choose, for entrance exam you have to study complete 11th and 12th syllabus. All the colleges, all entrance exams have same syllabus i.e. 10+2 syllabus.
Ok good luck
Hello Vaishnavi.
As BTech is a bachelor degree just after intermediate. Hence the syllabus for its entrance is also intermediate based.
You have to study whole 11th and 12th syllabus for getting admission in any of the engineering college of India.
Ok good luck
Hi,
The eligibility criteria for msc. Chemistry of Banasthali university says that you need to score 60% in BSc. with Chemistry. This means that in the total duration of 3 year undergraduate course you will need to obtain 60% marks. For example you got 50% in 1St year, 75% in 2nd year and 55% in 3rd year. So in aggregate you got 60% marks(50%+75%+55%/3=60%)
Hi aspirant,
Your chances are very low in obtaining a seat in banasthali. this being a top institution , the level of competition to obtain a seat here is very high and your percentage is also quite low in considering the competition into account. It is better to try your oppurtunity in other universities and not depend upon this one alone.
Hope this helps
All the best
Dear Aspirant,
Every college will have local and non-local quota. However the cut offs, category wise, branch wise list will be different depending in merit of is students.
Hence you can participate in counselling to secure seat under non-local quota.
Hope this helps
Good luck.
it has good accommodation. it has separate department for all courses and well equipped classes. it also has panchsiksha which develop students overall. It has a holistic education, combining academic excellence with cultural values.
The college infrastructure is nice. The labs are fully equipped. There are all necessary chemicals in the labs. But there are no ac in the classes but none the less the infrastructure is good plus the college campus is beautiful.
The college infrastructure is nice . The labs are fully equipped. The college spread across a huge area and has quite a old heritage touch to it. Still there is room for improvement as the old building and the classes there are not in that great condition.
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