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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
To obtain admission to Vinayaka College LL.B. course in spot admission in case of disqualification for Law SET, simply call the admission department directly or send an e-mail asking about available seats and spot admission procedures. You will need to qualify for which is usually 10+2 eligibility with 45% aggregate percentage marks. Keep necessary documents such as your mark sheet of 10+2 and identification proof. Where possible, go to the campus in person to meet with someone to explain your case and fill out any necessary formalities for acceptance. Proactive action can make your chances better.
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11 months agoGuide-Level 15
The overall cost to be incurred by the board of NIOS for Class 12th, from admission to exams, is:
Admission Fee: Rs 2,600 for general category students (Rs 2,150 for female/third gender and Rs 1,690 for SC/ST/ex-servicemen/differently-abled). It covers five subjects.
Supplementary Subject Fee: Rs 940 per subject.
Exam Fee: Rs 300 for every theory subject and Rs 150 for every practical subject.
Processing Fee: Rs 50.
For five practical-less subjects, the fee would be around INR 4,150. The fee is different for extra subjects or practicals. The payments are made online via the NIOS website.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 7
There are not any aptitude test for entrance exam for BSc biotechnology in Banasthali vidyapeeth, admission is based on merit wise performance of candidates qualified exam. In B.Tech Biotechnology and M.Sc Biotechnology aptitude test for entrance exam are required. For B.Sc Biotechnology program, evaluation is based on the academic performance without any aptitude test.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 7
Here are some details about the cutoff for BA (Bachelor of Arts) at Rajasthan University -
2022: The last round percentage cut-off for BA was 93.8%.
2023: The last round percentage cut-off for BA was 90.4%.
Round 1 ended with the cut-off 93.6%.
Round 2 ended with the cut-off 93.2%.
Round 3 ended with the cutt off 90.8%.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
It is cost-effective compared to other private universities. Annual tuition for courses like B.Sc. or M.Sc. in Horticulture is INR 20,000-40,000 for 3 years, which becomes INR 60,000-1,20,000 in an overall calculation.
Other costs are hostel fee which is around INR 10,000-20,000 every year, laboratory fee which is about 5,000-10,000, and registration fee of about 2,000 at first which raises the total amount to INR 80,000 to 1,50,000.
It is a state university in Haryana which means that it's subsidized so would be cheaper than other private colleges spending INR 2,00,000 plus annually on tuition fee. The moderate living cost in Karnal is
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
For B.Sc. (Radio Imaging Technology) preparation at Mewar University, Rajasthan, the first part is a good grounding of 10+2 in the subjects of physics, chemistry, and biology, going for at least 50% marks. Then, revise some key topics like radiation physics and human anatomy, which form the basis of the course.
In the event CUET is applicable, practice for a score of around 150-200 marks in the Science and general sections. Prepare for the necessary documents, such as mark sheets, ID, and photo, very early. The registration for the course should also include practical knowledge about some of the imaging techniques so that expectations w
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
Mewar University, Rajasthan, isn't universally the best in Rajasthan; standing probably depends on the context. Compared to the prestige of state giants like the University of Rajasthan or MNIT Jaipur, in academia, it lags far behind in research.
Nonetheless, for private universities, it has a good standing; it offers a variety of courses at affordable fees (INR 30,000-1.5 Lacs per annum). Its merits could be in intense practical training, more especially in technical and vocational areas such as engineering or MLT. Placement is not so bad, with an average of INR 3-5 lakh.
Infrastructure is good; however, it cannot be compared with
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
In general, the CUET PG cutoff of Mewar University, Rajasthan for the year 2024 for M.Sc.'s was in the range of 150-200 marks out of 400, differing with respect to streams and categories.
General category cutoff for hot courses like M.Sc. MLT were around 180-190 while OBC stood at 160-170 and SC/ST at 130-150. These are indicative, based on previous trends of private universities, because proper 2024 data is not entirely available. The cutoffs do vary by the number of applicants and difficulty of the exam.
Similar ranges might be expected for 2025, maybe slightly adjusted by tougher competition or a better number of seats, such that begi
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
In Mewar University, Rajasthan, the application fee for admission into the M.Sc. MLT (Medical Laboratory Technology) programme is often INR 1,000 for general candidates.
Reserved categories such as SC/ST/OBC would, however, have to pay a somewhat lesser fee, between INR 500 and INR 700, in accordance with the usual policies of the university. The fee is one-time and non-refundable; it covers the online or offline application and must be accompanied by documents like mark sheets and certificates.
The amounts may differ slightly every year, so caution should be exercised by confirming through the university's official portal for the 2025 s
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