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Durgesh Deshmukh

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Hello Harshal,
For JBIMS, this year the cutoff for OBC was around 99.50 percentile. The fee is 3 LPA for General Category and 1 LPA for all other reserved categories.

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Sibani Sonowal

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For sports quota, your percentage doesn't matter but you need to have maths as a subject in your +2.

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Gargi DasBeat the failure

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Yes, you should necessarily have that B.Ed and graduation certificate. At the time of application, they are not asking for it but if you qualify the entrance, then you have to present it for sure otherwise they will cancel your candidature. And if you are a final year student of B.Ed you can apply for CTET this year also.
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Rohit Kothawadei am here to help you in your problem

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You can't do both the courses at same time because both the courses are regular and regular courses can't be done at the same time.

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archit kumarCollege selection expert

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If you are unable to produce your category certificates, then you may not able to utilize your category benefits, and you are treated as general category student.

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Shabana Bee

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With Level I exams in June and December and Level II and III exams in June, it is possible to complete the CFA programme in two years. However, with a recommended study time of 300 hours per exam level, it takes most people three to four years to complete the full programme. Good luck.

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