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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Aarya Admit Khariye, let me explain. When we talk of cutoff, it means that students below this level are not allowed to take part in the process. Like the cutoff prescribed by IIT's of 75% marks in 12th. Even if a student stands in first 20 in JEE Advanced he / she will be denied admission if this student has not scored required marks in 12th exam. In Maharashtra, MHT CET is the entrance exam and Maharashtra government has not announced any specific cutoff for good technology course. So if you do well in this entrance examination, you can get admission. Best wishes to you.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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Your chances for admission are low, but you can try.

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kasula manoj

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Candidate must have passed HSC (10+2) or equivalent examination from a recognised Board, securing minimum marks in the aggregate of all subjects. Candidates with Biology will be considered eligible for B.Tech Biotechnology / Bioinformatics and Data Science / Food Science and Technology programs.

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Balachander Kannan

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Yes, you're eligible to do M.Sc. , in life Science, but you need to choose a course carefully which is relatable to your undergraduate course. In India is possible to do a cross-major degree, and several private institutes accept this process. The food Science course syllabus is incorporated with the Life Science course subjects. So, you may select industrial biotechnology, food, or agri-related courses as your Master's degree. Hope this answer will helpful to you.

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Kalyan Oruganti

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Maybe, if it was possible, it will present in counselling process.

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tarun mittal

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There are 52 seats alloted for other states quota. These seats are distributed region wise ie. North, South, East and West. The approximate cutoffs for these regions are as follows:-
South: 199.33
North: 193
West: 189
East: 187
The above cutoffs are for general category. For reserved category, it varies every year drastically. Even the general cutoffs will change every year since the number of seats reserved for each region are very less. Just register, keep calm and hope for the best.

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tarun mittal

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Now a days, the demand of agriculture has gone on boom. Most of the times students asks about a seat in agriculture but as the demand has gone high, the students are facing a very tough competition and if you are talking about a prestigious agriculture college of India where the foreigners too approach as their first priority that is TNAU.
1. Getting a BSc agriculture seat in TNAU is as tough as like getting a best medical college in India because every year it is on boom.(very high in demand).
2. TNAU cut off calculation .
Marks of each subject each main subject would be converted to 50 as follows. Marks obtained is divided by 4 and the
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Anjali Mishra

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As per the information the average package of INR 6.5 Lacs.

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deepika maurya

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Parul University is western India's best private university which provides students with enriching exposure to research, entrepreneurship, innovation, internationalization, and placements through a quality learning experience. The specializations in our B.Tech programme have been strategically designed with the help of industry-leading experts to provide students exposure to cutting-edge research, innovation, and quality learning. According to media reports, the placement rate recorded during Parul University placements in 2022 was 100%. It means placement at Parul University is very good and the highest package is offered at INR 1,80,
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Ayush kumar Jha

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There are 100 of colleges in India which offers B.Tech In Food Technology. Now for getting admission in government colleges, you should either have given JEE Mains or JEE Advance examination or Any other entrance test related to that college. In most private college you can easily get admission on basis of your 12th marks or here also you can get admission through their entrance test. Some examples pf government college are:
ANNA university, IIT kharagpur, IIT Delhi, or any other IIT'S, mostly NIT's and IIIT's and GFTI'S like Gurunanak institute of technology, Punjab engineering college, NIFTEM, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel university of ag
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