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Rishabh Pandey

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The prominent in the state of Maharashtra is the Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University (YCMOU) offering a distance education course in B.Ed. It has the average duration of 2 years, but it is up to 5 years to finish it. Depending on the university and the category fees of the whole programme vary between INR 30,000-90,000. To view detailed brochures, and specific information regarding study materials, visiting the YCMOU web site should be advisable or you can contact the School of Education directly. One has to have a Bachelors degree or Masters degree with at least 50 percent marks.

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Rishabh Pandey

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The cut off is most probably an NEET UG score to get the Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) in the Government Medical College (GMC) Nagpur. Although certain official cutoffs of BPT may not be explicitly published in the similar comprehensive form as MBBS, sources suggest that NEET score of 325 to 350 marks is the common range of the cutoffs in the General category in BPT admission to GMC Nagpur. The eligibility normally is to be passed in 10+2 (with Physics, Chemistry and Biology). The admission process depends on the NEET score; the number of applicants and the number of seats to various educational institutions during the counselling pr

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Akash Kumar Maurya

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You must appear for NEET UG examination to get admission in B.Sc Nursing at AFMC.

Only women can apply for this path.

Your age must be among 17 to twenty-five years.

You must score at the least 50% marks in 12th.

After NEET, shortlisted applicants will undergo:

A short laptop take a look at (ToGIGE)

A psychology test

Interview and scientific check-up

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sahil narang

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To get admitted into ITM University, you need at least 50% in Class 12 (45% for reserved categories) with relevant subjects (e.g., PCM for B.Tech/B.Sc). Admission is based on the ITM NEST entrance test or national scores like JEE Main, CAT, CMAT, or CUET depending on the course.

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Baskaran M

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With a JEE Mains rank of 912,341 (OBC), potential colleges in Maharashtra include:

- *VNIT Nagpur* (Civil/Mechanical)

- *Private Colleges:* Walchand Institute, Pimpri Chinchwad College, Fr. C. Rodrigues Institute, Ramrao Adik Institute, and Yeshwantrao Chavan College, with fees ranging from 1.32 Lacs to 7 lakhs. Check cutoffs and attend counseling.

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Anand Soni

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Pandharpur, though smaller in educational offerings, has a few reputed colleges for MBA such as Shri Vithal Education and Research Institute's College of Engineering (MBA department) and V.P. Institute of Management Studies and Research nearby. These colleges are usually affiliated with Solapur University and accept MAH-CET, CAT, CMAT or direct admissions under management quota. Fees are relatively moderate, ranging from one Lacs to one and a half Lacs rupees per year. Facilities include good faculty, computer labs, and campus placement opportunities with regional companies. Early registration is recommended due to limited seats.

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Rupesh Katariya

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The All India Rank (AIR) cutoff for B.Tech in CSE varies by college and category. For top NITs or IIITs, the CSE cutoff for general category usually closes around 10,000 to 20,000 AIR. For decent private colleges, it can go much higher, even up to 2.5–3 lakh AIR. Exact cutoffs depend on the college, quota, and competition each year.

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Sonali Samal

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In Maharashtra, if you're aiming for a government MBBS seat under the general category, you'd have needed around 642 marks in NEET 2024; that's an All India Rank close to 33,000. For OBC, the cutoff was slightly lower at 638, and for NTD category, it was 634. So yeah, unless you're scoring 640+, it's tough to make it to a top govt. medical college in the state.

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Rupesh Katariya

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We School Mumbai follows the AICTE fee refund guidelines. If you withdraw before the start of the course, a full refund is usually provided after deducting a small processing fee. After the session begins, the refund amount reduces based on how late the withdrawal is. It's best to check the official admission brochure or contact the admissions office for exact timelines and deductions.

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Rupesh Katariya

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B.Tech admissions at VJTI Mumbai start only after the MHT? CET exam and its result are out. Once the MHT? CET results are announced (usually mid-June), the Centralised Admission Process (CAP) registration opens (often late June or early July). Seats are allotted via CAP based on merit and CET scores—there's no separate VJTI form

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