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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Such other high scores (from above 85% or so) in your SSC exams can also get you an admission into the Humanities stream in some of the top Mumbai colleges after the 10th. For example, St. Xavier's, Sophia, and Mithibai admit on merit through the Maharashtra FYJC online portal - 11thadmission.org.in.
So, you'll have to post results for June 2025 with your application, where they select Humanities (History, Sociology) and take along the following for submission: SSC marks, proof of residence, and a category certificate, if applicable. They announce admission lists in rounds; to secure the seat, one must pay the fees on time.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
There are a number of B.Sc Psychology universities offering admissions to 12th Arts students in Mumbai Colleges. St. Xavier's College, Autonomous, has an open B.Sc Psychology offering, which requires decent HSC percentage of around 60-70% as entry. Sophia College for Women also has a similar programme open for Arts students with marks of 50-60%.
Mithibai College of Arts welcomes Arts students to be able to join the entry into B.Sc Psychology, with merit-based entry requirements (usually 65%+). The colleges are affiliated to the University of Mumbai and have given much practical theory training.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
Yes ,As a 94th percentile scorer in the MHT CET exam, you will get admission into MMS at the Alkesh Dinesh Mody Institute for Financial and Management .In this college the placements are good with an average package of INR 4 LPA. And this college has 90-95% placement rate in MMS course.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
If you uploaded the wrong marksheet PDF for Welingkar Institute, Mumbai, the editing will depend upon their policies. It is usually during the application window (mostly January-March) that the Welingkar refines changes through its application portal (prinlnwelingkar.org). Log in with your own credentials, look for an option called “Edit Application, ” and upload a corrected file.
The changes should be made before the deadline. If the deadline is missed, as of March 28, 2025, the admission office needs to be notified through email, application ID included, along with the corrected document. They may grant changes if they are yet to
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
The MAH B.Ed CET percentile required for admission into the B.Ed programme of the University of Mumbai is usually above 75-80, depending on yearly competition and availability of seats.
So with a 70 percentile, you stand on the borderline. Being a prestigious university, it generally sets its cutoffs on the higher end, keeping in mind the general category students. For those in reserved categories, the cutoffs could be slightly lower. There is first a CET which needs to be cleared, after which a centralized counseling process is held in which the score is matched against the cut-off criteria. While 70 would possibly land a seat in some
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
With a JEE Advanced rank under 1000, you have a strong chance of getting into IIT Bombay or IIT Madras, potentially in top-tier branches like Computer Science, Electrical, or Mechanical Engineering, but IIT fees for a B.Tech range from approximately INR 8 Lakhs - INR 10 Lakhs.
Can you get into IIT Bombay or IIT Madras with a rank under INR1000
Yes, you likely can.
With a rank under 1000, you're in a strong position to gain admission to top IITs like IIT Bombay, IIT Delhi, IIT Madras, and IIT Kanpur, potentially in competitive fields like Computer Science, Electrical, or Mechanical Engineering.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 7
IISM is better for a Bachelors in Sports Management due to its strong industry connections, better recognition in India, and a well-established alumni network. Ironwood is good for international exposure but has limited recognition. If you want a full-fledged degree program, IISM is a better choice. If you are looking for a short-term skill-focused certification, ironwood might be an option.
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