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Pallavi Garg

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The students can apply to Mari State University right after the completion of their 12th standard with minimum of 50% with subjects such as Physics, Chemistry and Biology. Other than these scores required, the students are also required to submit the below mentioned documents: 

·         Notarized Certificate of Secondary Education

·         Notarized Certificate copy attested by the Ministry of Human Resource Development

·         Notary attested copy of birth certificate

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Kapil Lalwani

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A combination of 86.5 percentile in JEE Mains and 68% in 12th makes you eligible for possible enrollment at NIT Agartala through their home state admission criteria. The established cutoff limits at NIT Agartala for home state category students lie between 80-90 percentile. Your qualification allows admission to NIT Agartala through the home state quota for Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering, or Mechanical Engineering branches. The admission cutoff for these programs stood at 84-88 percentile during last year. Range of actual cutoff scores may change based on the current applicant figures and testing comp

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Kapil Lalwani

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The combination of a 118600 JEE Mains rank along with 78% in 12th CBSE and belonging to the general category makes it difficult to secure admission in the CSE AI branch of DTU. Students seeking admission to CSE AI at DTU need to achieve marks between 5000 and 7000 during cutoffs for the general category. Your JEE Mains rank stands at a high position but the decent 12th board percentage cannot fully counterbalance the rank. DTU admissions have intense competition because they evaluate candidates through combination of JEE Mains rankings and results from their secondary education. The academic performance required to enter the CSE AI bra

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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To achieve admission to Civil Engineering at class 12th post, you must have studied Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics with at least a certain percentage (usually 50-60%). Then you must take entrance examinations such as JEE Main, JEE Advanced, or other state-level exams such as MHT CET. 

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Nitesh Shukla

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DY Patil College of Pharmacy BPharma admission is subject to a valid score in the Class 12 exam from any state/national education board. They must have studied Physics and Chemistry as compulsory subjects with Mathematics or Biology as additional subjects. Additionally, candidates must secure at least an aggregate of 45%. Hence, candidates can get admission to DY Patil College of Pharmacy for BPharma with 60% in Class 12th.

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Kanaka Jyothi

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Yes, you can study B.Tech following BiPC (Biology, Physics, Chemistry) in Class 12 without taking the EAMCET, but the alternatives are limited.

Alternative admission options for B.Tech Biotechnology and B.Tech Biomedical Engineering include 12th board marks or private entrance examinations.
Lateral Entry via B.Sc - After completing a B.Sc. in biotechnology, microbiology or a related discipline you can apply for lateral entry into the second year of B.Tech at several colleges.
Private University Admissions - Some private engineering colleges provide direct admission without the EAMCET based on board scores.

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Kanaka Jyothi

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Yes, if you didn't try JEE Advanced in Class 12 you can take it in your second drop. After clearing Class 12, applicants can take JEE Advanced twice in a row. You still have two opportunities if you did not take the JEE Advanced exam in your 12th year: one right after your 12th year and another the year after (first drop year). However according to IIT regulations, you are not permitted to appear in the second drop year (third attempt) Make sure you meet the qualifying requirements for JEE Mains, including the age restriction and percentage requirements.

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Nishtha Kaur

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Yes, definitely, you can get into the college with 50% and 55% in 10th and 12th, respectively. However, candidates need to crack JEE Main exam to be eligible for the admission at DSEU. There is no percentage criteria proposed by the authorities to appear in JEE Main but candidates should suppose to attain passing marks in 12th to appear in JEE Main. Candidates can further check out the JEE Main eligibility criteria mentioned below:

Candidates can check here the detailed eligibility criteria for JEE Main 2025 prescribed by the NTA for appearing in the exam. All candidates must ensure their eligibility before applying for the ex

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Rupesh Katariya

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With 80 in PCM and an IMU CET rank of 11037, your selection chances at Sir Mohamed Yusuf Seamen Welfare Foundation are based on the cutoffs for the current year, category reservations, and available seats. As cutoffs differ every year, it is advisable to contact the college directly or check last year trends. In the event of higher competition, check for backup plans or contact the admission office and ask for the possibility of getting in through the management quota or other admission sources. Monitor counselling updates and stand prepared with any required documents in order to conduct a smooth process of admission.

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