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Muskaan Bhardwaj

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Your B.Tech CGPA is good, so you will eligible to sit in company placement round but some companies ask for minimum 70% to sit their placement round. Focus on DSA as companies judge you and offer you placement on the basis of coding round if you clear the coding round then only you can get into next round that is mostly interview round.

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Muskaan Bhardwaj

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Yes, now in IIIT , NIT ,DTU , IPU and some private engineering College. you get admission on the basis of your JEE Main rank.

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Muskaan Bhardwaj

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You have pretty decent chance that you will get a decent branch in dtu btech course

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Somil Goyal

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There are several entrance exams that you can write after completing class 12th with PCMB Physics Chemistry Mathematics, Biology stream. Some of the popular ones are:
1. JEE Main for admission to engineering courses
2. NEET for admission to medical and dental courses
3. AIIMS for admission to medical courses in AIIMS institutes
4. JIPMER - for admission to medical courses in JIPMER institute
5. BITSAT for admission to engineering courses in BITS Pilani and its affiliated colleges
6. VITEEE for admission to engineering courses in VIT University
7. NEST for admission to integrated M.Sc. Programmes in basic sciences at NISER and UM-DAE CEBS
8. KV
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Somil Goyal

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No, sadly, you are not qualified to take this year's NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) because you did not study Biology in your 12th year. Since NEET is an entrance exam for admission to medical and dental programs in India, Biology is a required subject for those who intend to take it. You cannot take this year's NEET since you did not study Biology in your 12th grade. However, you can add Biology as a second subject from a reputable board or institution and qualify for NEET the next year. Alternatively, you can investigate several employment alternatives in light of your hobbies and strong points.

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Sanika Pardhi

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There are chances of getting into LNMIT Jaipur with your percentile.

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Sanika Pardhi

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YES, you are eligible to take JEE Main.

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Ashi Singhal

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Greetings Aabhas, No, 11th and 12th syllabus of Legal Studies, covers the part of CLAT but not the whole syllabus of Legal Studies. Since the pattern has been changed, so now, legal studies from the angle of Current Affairs has been asked more frequently. For more details, please go through the official website and check the syllabus once. Don't forget to check the sample papers and past year question papers. All the best.

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Anshika Maurya

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As per the eligibility criteria of NDA, you should have passed 10+2 or equivalent examination from a recognised board with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects. Therefore, it is recommended that you pursue a degree course that includes these subjects in order to meet the eligibility criteria for the NDA exam. You can consider pursuing a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc. ) or Bachelor of Engineering (B.E. ) degree with Physics and Mathematics as core subjects. It is also important to note that along with the educational qualifications, you will also have to fulfill other eligibility criteria such as age limit, nationality, physical s
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Mukesh D P

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Yes, you can because your percentage matches the requirement of the course and the college you have chosen, for further details visit their profile and book for the admission.

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