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YOGESH K MISHRA

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Yes, your son can still become a commercial pilot—but there's one important step he'll need to take first.

For pilot training in India, Physics and Mathematics at the 10+2 level are compulsory. Since he didn't have these subjects, he'll need to clear them separately. The good part is, this can easily be done through the National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS).

Many students take this route. He can enroll in Physics and Maths through NIOS, study at his own pace, and appear for the exams. Once he clears these subjects, he becomes eligible for flying training just like any other student.

After that, the path is straightforward—he can

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Neerja Rohatgi

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Calcutta University BTech cutoff 2025 for the OBC HS quota ranged from 4977 in the first round to 33495 in the last round.  As per the last round cutoff results, BTech CSE and BTech Information Technology were the two most competitive courses for enrolment, with the cutoff being 4038 and 5920, respectively. 

Students can refer to the table below to know the round 1 and last round ranks for the OBC HS quota. 

CourseRound 1 (Closing Rank)Last Round (Closing Rank)
B.Tech. in Jute and Fibre Technology1756133495
B.Tech. in Chemical Technology (Petrochemicals and Petroleum Refinery Engineering)981013623
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering30694038
B.Tech. in Instrumentation Engineering69838173
B.Tech. in Polymer Science and Technology1386016313
B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering53306424
B.Tech. in Information Technology49775920
B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering76759183
B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering61788640
B.Tech. in Optics and Optoelectronics Engineering1006813020

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Manya

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Being located in Gurugram definitely gives students an advantage. Gurugram is a major corporate hub, so you're surrounded by companies, startups, and offices. This makes internships, networking, and industry exposure much more accessible compared to universities in more isolated locations. Even guest speakers and industry visits are easier to arrange because of this proximity.

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Chandeep Singh

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Yes, the college offers scholarship for female students. Bhagwati and Mulk Raj Mahajan Scholarship is offered to first year female students. Amount offered in this scholarship is INR 25,000. 

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Rashmi Karan

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Yes, the ranks usually "slide" or increase. For example, in Electrical and Electronics Engineering, the rank moved from 59,252 in Round 1 to 89,902 in the Last Round. This means if you don't get a seat in the first list, you still have a chance in the final rounds as more seats become available.

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Chandeep Singh

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Yes, to get admission into BA LLB course at Faculty of Law, BHU, students must clear the CUET UG entrance exam. The exam is for the duration of two hours. Questions are asked around Legal aptitude, General knowledge, Current affairs, and English comprehension skills. The total questions in this exam are in the range of 150-200.

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Rashmi Karan

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It depends on the specific specialisation. While the main BE in Computer Science and Engineering branch at Sapthagiri College of Engineering closed at 66,750, you might have a better chance in Data Science or Electronics and Communication, which had similar or slightly higher closing ranks.

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Rashmi Karan

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If you are applying in the General AI quota, your rank should be between 49,268 and 89,902*. To apply under the Home State (Karnataka) quota, score between 63,332 and 1,52,086, depending on stream you select.

*The details are based on the KCET 2025 cutoff.

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Chandeep Singh

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The minimum eligibility criteria for admission into BA LLB course is pass class 12 exams, with minimum 50% score. This is for general category students. Whereas, for reserved categories, the minimum marks required are 45%. Students can make their application up to 20 years of age. If it is less or more, admission into BA LLB course at Faculty of Law, BHU will not be offered.

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Tanu Rao

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Candidates must keep the below enlisted documents ready at the time of IIM Lucknow application process:

  • Class 12 marksheets & Certificate
  • UG/PG degree marksheets and Certificate
  • Entrance exam scorecard & admit cards
  • SOP - if applicable
  • Aadhaar card or other identity proof
  • Caste certificate - if applicable
  • Recommendation letter (for Executive courses)
  • Passport-size photograph
  • Transfer Certificate
  • Migration Certificate - if applicable

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