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Akash Kumar Maurya

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St. Joseph's College is famous for Political Science Honours with true instructors.

Mount Carmel College is a top desire, particularly for ladies, with strong political technological know-how courses.

Christ University gives right facilities and additional activities for political technology college students.

Central College, underneath Bangalore University, has an extended history and suitable recognition.

Presidency College is likewise a very good option with targeted publications in political technology.

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sahil narang

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The online admission form for UG courses at City College, Kolkata opens via the West Bengal Centralised Admission Portal (WBCAP) from June 18, 2025, and runs until July 1, 2025. Phase 1 merit list was released on July 6, and seat booking continues till July 12. You can take admission through WBCAP.

 

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Rupesh Katariya

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Since you've done a Diploma in CSE, you're eligible for lateral entry into the 2nd year of B.Tech. In Bangalore, some cost-friendly colleges within the INR 8–10 Lacs range for the full course include:

  1. Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering

  2. Acharya Institute of Technology

  3. New Horizon College of Engineering

  4. RNS Institute of Technology
    These offer good placement support and decent infrastructure.

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Rupesh Katariya

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For B.Arch admission in top colleges like NITs or SPAs through JEE Main (Paper 2), a General category candidate typically needs a rank within 5,000 to 12,000, depending on the institute and competition each year. Private colleges may have more relaxed cutoffs. A good NATA score can also help in state and private college admissions.

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