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tarun mittal

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Firstly I want to tell you JIIT is not in Pune but in Noida,
Cut off CSE for Colleges
JIIT Noida(sector 62) is 65000 to 70000(approx.)
JIIT Noida(sector 128) is 165000 to 175000(approx.)
JUIT Waknaghat,Solan is 140000 to 150000(approx.)
JUET Guna is Walk in admission
JU Anoopshahar is Walk in admission
Hope it Helps.

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Abhay Dwivedi

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The fee structure at Govt. P.G. College, Una for B.Sc. (Zoology, Botany, Chemistry) around INR 19,000 to INR 20,000.

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Nitish Gupta

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Although transferring mid-semester is possible, most counselors don't recommend it. You'll lose all the credit hours you have earned during the semester. Plus, you'll also have to pay your tuition fee twice, once at your existing school and again at your transfer school. Once your 100% confident that you want to transfer, you can begin the transfer process by following the steps below:
Step 1: Make a List of your target colleges
Step 2: Check for Credit Transfers
Step 3: Plan Your Finances
Step 4: Keep Your Documents Handy
Step 5: Work on Your Application
Step 6: Apply
Step 7: Secure Admission
Transferring colleges can be a tedious process. H
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palak mahajan

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Hi Abhinandan the cutoff for B.Com at Government College, Dharamshala id around -
General Category - 60%
OBC Category - 60%
EWS Category - 60%
SC Category - 55%
ST Category - 55%
So just go for it for good future.

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Bharti Gupta

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Yes ofcourse you can become a tourist guide after doing BCA but you're gonna require some things like
1customer service skills.
2excellent verbal communication skills.
3patience and the ability to remain calm in stressful situations.
4to be flexible and open to change.
5sensitivity and understanding.
6an interest and knowledge of history.
7a good memory.
8knowledge of English language.

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tarun mittal

Contributor-Level 10

I'm not a hater of the college, I've had good experiences there.
First, there is no proper infrastructure for labs and sports. I wanted both.
Second, they make you pass lab exams with a S or an A with nil efforts. You learn nothing here.
Third, they follow a mark-oriented approach rather than going by the learning perspective.
Last, there are crazy rules here which will change students' way of thinking.
If you are an open minded or a practical person, do not go for it. The college wouldn't make sense.

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