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Nishtha Shukla

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No, TKM Institute of Institute of Management does not offer direct admission under regular cycle. Candidates need have a valid score in CAT, CMAT or KMAT for admission to the MBA course. The first level of selection is based on entrance exam scores. Further, aspirants need to participate in the selection rounds for admission.

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The total course fees for BA at Central University of Kerala - Trivandrum Campus is INR 5,300. It is a 3 years programme and the college accepts CUET scores for offering admission to the program. There are total 40 seats available for the program. There is no dedicated placement cell in the campus, however the college do help the students in getting internships with some good companies. 

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Mahatma Gandhi University (MGU) at Kottayam, Kerala, provides a B.A. in Animation and Graphic Design under its self-financing program. The course lasts for three years, spread over six semesters, and has an intake of 40 students every year. The eligibility is a minimum of 45% marks in the 12th standard from any board.

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For admission into the B.Sc. in Cardiovascular Technology course offered at Amrita School of Allied Health Sciences, Kochi Campus, applicants should hold a minimum of 60% aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English in Physics in 10+2. Candidates should be aged between 17 to 23 years as of December 31, admission year. Admission is through the rank achieved in the Amrita Entrance Examination (AEEL). The course is three years of academic study and one year of internship. Candidates interested in applying can do so online on the official Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham website.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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With 411 NEET marks, it is not easy to get admission in Kerala government medical colleges or other Indian states under All India Quota (AIQ), as the cutoff marks of general category candidates are usually greater. But there might be some hope in state quota seats if you are of a reserved class (SC/ST/OBC) or you have domicile status of the state. Private and deemed universities and management quota seats might also be an option. Opt for state counseling in Kerala or other states with lower cutoffs. BDS, BHMS, BAMS, or allied medical courses are other options where your chances would be better.

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Nishtha Mishra

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No. The authorities will not accept any requests to review the allotted MAH BCA CET scores. The preparation of the MAH BCA CET result will be done carefully by the authorities, therefore, they will not accept review requests. However, if the candidates find any discrepancies in the other details present in the result, they can contact the authorities.

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Sumridhi Dhyani

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To prepare the final MAH BCA CET answer key, the authorities will check all of the objections submitted against the provisional key by the candidates. After checking all of the submitted objections, the final answer key of MAH BCA CET will be prepared accordingly. It is to be noted that the authorities will not accept objections against the final MAH BCA CET answer key.

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Nidhi Chaudhary

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Yes, the candidates were able to raise objections against the provisional MAH BCA CET answer key. The official last date to raise the objections was May 18, 2025. The online facility allowed the candidates to raise objections and submit the supporting proof. For every objection, the candidate had to pay a required fee. All of the objections submitted will be checked by the authorities.

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