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Dhanya B

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For Lateral Entry BTech, BSc Candidates should have passed BSc. With Mathematics as a subject. The candidates must have scored a minimum of 60% marks from any recognised University. The candidates should have appeared in the IPU CET. The name of the candidate should be there in the merit list/rank list.

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Harini Sankuru

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Candidate must have completed three-year Diploma in relevant branches of Engineering/ Technology with a minimum of 60% marks in aggregate from any recognised Diploma awarding institute/ university/ board recognised by AICTE or Candidate must have completed B.Sc.

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Nithin Yellay

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To pursue a B.Tech in Bioinformatics, you must have completed 10+2 with Mathematics, Physics Chemistry and Biology. As you have completed your 12th in PCB, you are eligible to apply for a B.Tech in Bioinformatics programme. However, the eligibility criteria for admission may vary from college to college, so you need to check with the specific college where you wish to apply for the B.Tech programme. Regarding your NEET score, while it is not directly relevant to admission into a B.Tech in Bioinformatics programme, a good NEET score is generally considered favorable for admission into medical courses. So, you may wish to consider your o
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Aman Kumar Thakur

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If you have got the desired number 1 choice in the first round of counseling and you are happy with the allotted branch, then you can choose to "freeze your branch" option to secure your admission. Freezing your branch means that you are satisfied with the branch and college allotted to you and do not wish to participate in any further rounds of counseling. However, before making a final decision, you should consider a few things such as your interest in the branch, job prospects, and future career aspirations. You should also keep in mind that once you freeze your branch, you will not be allowed to change it in the subsequent rounds o
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Shashank Gupta

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If you cracked UPSC ESE then definitely join as IES. Or if you are preparing then give both GATE and UPSC ESE your first priority should be IES then any PSU job.

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