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Aditya Dwivedi

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It is really difficult and everything will be based on your luck as according to last year's cut-off data, the first round cut off for cse was 1484 and the second round cut off was 2084 and when the second round was extended then the cut off rank was 4086. So you can give it a try and if luck would be in your favor then you can get admission into it.

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Manik Bhatnagar

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Hi,
For B.Sc. in any of the disciplines mentioned above the basic eligibility is a pass at the +2 level (Karnataka PUC / ISC / CBSE / NIOS / IGCSE / IB) with an aggregate of 50% marks from any recognized Board in India or abroad
It is compulsory to have studied Mathematics at Class XII level.
Candidates who are writing the +2 examinations in March-May 2018 can also apply with their class X
Note: It is compulsory to have studied any two subjects (Biotechnology, Chemistry and Zoology) at Class XII level, in case applying for Biotechnology/Chemistry/Zoology course.
Admission for management quota has not been disclosed online. It would be recom
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Asish PandaHappy to help, ask for queries!

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Yes, IBS Bangalore is well known and reputed institution in India. Placements are pretty good there and crowd is also superb.

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XIBMS

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Dear Deepak,
Please note that you can visit our Branch office at Hyderabad for the complete admission process. One of the Counselor will contact you.
Regards Arun

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Shabana Bee

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Most of the professional mass communication courses can only be pursued after completing 12th standard. 10+2 passed (from any stream- Arts, Commerce or Science) is the minimum educational qualification required to pursue standard mass communication courses.
Some institutes are known to offer Diploma and certificate courses to 10th passed students though. The quality and validity of such Diploma courses are questionable. Ultimately, such courses are not very useful, when it comes to finding a job using them!

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Shabana Bee

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Trust me when I say you'll get in very easily. Although non-exam merit seats are reportedly 20% of total seats, with the University accepting more than 200 students per branch (according to recent trends) that makes it a total of 40 seats for the non-exam category and of course, if there are 40 students ahead of you, and you're the 41st, you will still get in, simply because one more student means more money and it seems this college wants only that.

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