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The fee structure of MBBS in JJM Medical College, Davangere is around INR 1,54,321 per annum for the Government Quota INR 12,00,867 per annum for the Management Quota, and INR 36,12,700 per annum for the NRI Quota. In the same vein, in SS Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre (SSIMS), Davangere, the charges stand at around INR 1,41,446 annually for the Government Quota INR 10,92,852 annually for the Management Quota, and INR 36,12,700 annually for the NRI Quota. These are approximate values and could change; it's always better to check the precise figures from the official websites or admissions desks of the colleges.

 

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Mount Carmel College (MCC) Bangalore provides a Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) course with various specializations. The tuition fee for these courses is between INR 75,600 and INR 1,23,400 per annum, depending upon the specialisation of choice. This amounts to about INR 37,800 to INR 61,700 per semester because each academic year consists of two semesters. For the latest and most correct information, one should refer to the official website of MCC or directly contact the college administration.

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Bangalore University conducts a number of postgraduate (PG) programs, such as M.A., M.Sc., M.Com., M.E., M.Arch., MBA, and M.Com. with specialization. To avail these programs, candidates need a bachelor's degree with a 50% marks aggregate. Few courses need the candidates to be 50% in the specific subject. Admission is mostly merit-based, with some courses making entrance tests neccessary, such as PGCET, GATE, or UGC NET/CSIR NET, preceded by counseling conducted by the Post Graduate Admission Committee (PGAC). Fee for PG courses is different, for instance, the MBA course is around INR 1,25,500 per annum. For more information, check the

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Having a NEET score of 345 and belonging to the OBC category, you stand a fair chance of getting into a private veterinary college. Although government vet colleges have higher cutoffs, private colleges have lower cutoffs, so that is also an avenue through which you can get a seat. The actual cutoff may differ according to the college, state, and applicants' number, but as an OBC candidate, you stand to gain category-specific reservations as well, increasing your chances. Individual college cutoffs and going through the counseling process are advisable to get the accurate information.

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Rameshwaram Institute of Technology and Management (RITM) in Lucknow provides B.Tech Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) with approximately 70% placement for 2023-2024. Major recruiters among them are huge companies such as Infosys, TCS, Exide, Amararaja, ICICI Bank, HDFC Bank, Bajaj Motors, VIVO, Maruti, and HCL. The highest available salary package was ?9.5 LPA, and the average package available was ?5.75 LPA. These figures are estimates based on prior years, and the numbers change every year. For the best and most accurate information, visit RITM's website or directly ask the placement office for it.

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Having 478 marks and a position of 17,500 in NEET under SC category, there is a good chance of getting an MBBS seat in a government medical college in Karnataka, although the availability is subject to the annual cutoff. For students belonging to the SC category, the cutoffs in the government colleges tend to be lower than the general category, and Karnataka also has a comparatively higher seat quota. As per past trends, you may qualify for government colleges under state quota counseling, particularly in institutions such as Bangalore Medical College or Karnataka Institute of Medical Sciences, depending on the cutoff for the given yea

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In HKBK College of Engineering, the white coat has to be worn by the Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) students during clinical classes as a norm in healthcare-related sciences to ensure hygiene and professionalism. In theoretical classes, formal dress code is followed, with neat, simple, and clean clothes to be worn.

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