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5 months agoContributor-Level 9
For the 2022- 23 admission cycle (the most recent for which detailed CUET cut-off data is available), Assam University, Silchar's first round closing mark for the ST category in B.Pharm was a composite CUET score of 90.3762106, corresponding to Common Merit Position 126.
In other words, the last ST category candidate to secure a seat in the very first merit list needed to have scored at least about 90.38 on their aggregated CUET rating. Subsequent ST applicants fell into the wait list, where the next highest scores ranged down into the high 80s. Keep in mind that cut Offs can shift each year based on applicant pool strength and seat ava
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6 months agoContributor-Level 6
Student life at Assam University is a blend of both extracurricular activities and academic curriculum. Candidates can take a look below at the student life of Assam University:
- The university provides quality education with experienced faculty and career counselling cell.
- It also features 9 hostels (4 for boys and 5 for girls) with spacious rooms and other amenities for the students.
- The Assam University also organises various fests, events and workshops for the students to explore the university culture and campus life.
- The university has a central library that comprises 1,20,000 books with a subscription of 400 journals.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 6
No, studying at Assam University is not free. It requires the candidates to pay the tuition fees, with other extra fee components. The fee for various programmes may vary depending on the type and level of the course. Besides tuition fees, there might be admission fees, hostel fees, mess fees and application fees that need to be paid by the students. However, the university offers fee-waiver scholarship programs for the students.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 6
Assam University can be considered competitive as admission is based on the entrance exam scores. Courses such as BTech in Computer Science and Engineering are hard to get due to the high cutoff in JEE Main. For other courses, the university accepts the CUET UG exam. 50% of BTech seats are reserved for the permanent residents of Assam, and the remaining 50% are for All India candidates. However, admission also depends on academic performance and individual preference.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 8
Dear Nasrin,
Admission to the Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm) programme through the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) typically requires candidates to have completed their 10+2 education with Physics, Chemistry, and either Biology or Mathematics.
While having a background in Computer Science is beneficial, it is essential to have studied Biology or Mathematics alongside Physics and Chemistry to meet the eligibility criteria for B.Pharm programs. Therefore, if you have studied Physics, Chemistry, and Computer Science without Biology or Mathematics, you may not be eligible for B.Pharm admissions through CUET.
Best regards
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Year-wise Cut-off for B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) at Assam University, Silchar :
- General: 59.01
- OBC-B: 27.69
- EWS: 49.24
- SC: 50.35
- ST: 64.41
For updated cut-offs, visit official website,more and average cutoff will fall inside this range ,depend upon number of applicants.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
Jorhat Engineering College (JEC) has a good placement record across various branches, though the placements can vary depending on the branch. In popular branches like Computer Science, Electronics, and Mechanical Engineering, the placement rates are generally higher, with many students getting jobs in well-known companies, especially in IT and manufacturing sectors. Other branches like Civil or Electrical Engineering may have comparatively fewer placement opportunities but still offer decent prospects. The college has a dedicated placement cell that helps students with internships and job opportunities. However, it's advisable to check
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