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varun balakrishnan

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Yes, you can get admission, but in private colleges and some of the low grade government colleges too. The eligibility criteria in the qualifying marks (12th class) is 60%. You are eligible.

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varun balakrishnan

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Yes, you can get admission over there through 15% of NEET quota provided you'll have to score good may be above 560.

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shubham deep

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Possibilities are quite low to get into CSE IT group of sastra but still you can try for 2nd and 3rd round of counselling But you may able to get into Non IT group of sastra. Considered both for higher possibilities of admission. 

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Satyasrikranthi

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Admission criteria for engineering programs, such as Computer Science and Engineering (CSE), at SASTRA Deemed University may vary from year to year. While specific cutoffs and eligibility requirements can change, I can provide you with some general information to help you understand the admission process.

SASTRA Deemed University considers multiple factors for admission to its engineering programs, including the candidate's performance in the qualifying examination (12th board), entrance exams (such as JEE Main), and other selection criteria.

Having secured 78% in your 12th board (CBSE) examination is a decent academic achievement. Howev

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roma raja bcom student

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You should consider the following factors before deciding whether to switch to Cambridge and IGCSE:

 

Your teaching experience and expertise. If you are already familiar with the Cambridge curriculum, then switching would be a smooth transition. However, if you are not familiar with the curriculum, then you will need to do some research and training.

The school's curriculum and teaching philosophy. Make sure that the school's curriculum and teaching philosophy align with your own. You want to be sure that you are comfortable with the way that the school teaches and that you are able to contribute to the school's mission.

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Nishita Shah

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If you have not submitted your marks how will you know your rank

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palak mahajan

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Yes, you can get admission in DAV University Jalandhar with 61% marks in 12 th CBSE For B tech in CSE. But you will have to pass their entrance test and yes with these marks you are not eligible for the scholarship.

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Subhajit mondalI am a student of BSc (Hons) Agriculture

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Admission criteria for government colleges in engineering can vary depending on factors such as the specific college, state, and the competition among applicants. While a good percentile in JEE can be advantageous, it's important to note that many government colleges consider both the JEE score and the 12th board marks for admission.

Having a 55% score in your 12th CBSE boards may pose a challenge in securing admission to government engineering colleges, as these colleges typically have competitive admission standards. However, it's worth noting that admission decisions are based on multiple factors, and some government colleges may hav

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