Colleges in Thiruvananthapuram
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3 years agoContributor-Level 9
It totally depends on you how you carry yourself in your interviews and it also depends on your college placements
And if it's help you like it
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B.A. with Malayalam as an optional main subject in Part III and earning at least 45% of the possible points there, or B.A./B.Sc. with Malayalam as an additional language in Part II and earning at least 50% of the possible points there, or B.A. with Malayalam and Mass Communication.
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The duration of this course is 5 years.
Candidate should be 10 + 2 with 45 % marks and should also have qualified CLAT (Common Law Admission Test).
Candidate must have completed 17 years of age, as on 31.12.2022.
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Hi, Master of Science (M.Sc) in Botany is a full-time two-year postgraduate course and it is presented by the Focal College of Kerala, Kasaragod. Confirmation Interaction Affirmation will be made based on the Focal Colleges Normal Entry Test (CUET). Qualification Measures An up-and-comer who has passed Four year college education of 3 years term (B.Sc. or on the other hand same) under 10+2+3 example from any perceived college. Definitely, you can go for this university as their is scope as well it is a well known university.
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This is because in previous years, the closing rank has been around 850 (general) and 324 for the OBC NCL category in aerospace engineering.
Due to the high number of candidates applying for this branch, the cut-off remains high as only 60 seats are available per batch.
However, you may have a chance to get admission in the Avionics Engineering branch. This estimate is based on previous-year data, and this year's results may differ.
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