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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Reva Bhagwat, normally speaking the bodies are the agencies which sea connect online forms from the students expect that school commit some or the other error and hence normally offer a window of opportunity for the students to correct certain fields which are perhaps not vital. You can either wait for the announcement of this window to correct or I suggest you can take up the case with the agency for the entity that is mention for redressal of grievances. Best wishes to you.

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Hi Dear, you need the following requirements to get admission in Thapar University. High school Diploma (10+2) with minimum 60% marks in total (40% weightage)
The school may consider applications from students with extraordinary achievements in areas such as sports, music, dance, painting, social work, etc. With just a pass mark in their 10+2 examination. *
A written essay demonstrating English language and critical & creative writing skills (20% weightage). Portfolio of other achievements (10% weightage). Group discussion (10% weightage). A personal interview including a psychometric test (20% weightage).

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Dharamveer DheerEducator at University

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Hello there
B.Tech in textile technology is the best only for IIT Delhi so far. So, prepare for IIT Advanced and Mains. All the best.

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Mehar SharmaLovely Professional University

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LPU offers more than 200+ programmes in various disciplines. B.tech is also offered in LPU in various streams. As an LPU alumni i would suggest, that you should go for LPU to pursue your B.tech degree through lateral entry. So, you can plan to join LPU for this programme. Admission in any programme depends on the Eligibility criteria to be qualified for that programme. It also depends on the performance in last qualification and Entrance test if applicable. B. Tech. Lateral Entry Program is an innovative program, in which students who have completed a 3-year Diploma in Engineering or B.Sc. degree or equivalent examination with at least
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Mehar SharmaLovely Professional University

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B. Tech. Lateral Entry Program is an innovative program, in which students who have completed a 3-year Diploma in Engineering or B.Sc. degree or equivalent examination with at least 50% marks can take admission and get B.Tech. degree in just three years.LPU offers more than 200+ programmes in various disciplines. B.tech is also offered in LPU in various streams. So, you can plan to join LPU for this programme. Admission in any programme depends on the Eligibility criteria to be qualified for that programme. It also depends on the performance in last qualification and Entrance test if applicable. Performance in Entrance test are conside
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Payal Jajodia

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I partially agree because not only online education but the face to face education is much more beneficial. Also not ignoring that the online education has bought much ease for teachers and students but on other side it has made studnets a bit lazy and unattentive towards their studies. Also the remote areas lack of infrastructure has proven a great challenge for children who are in villages and also living in town. So yes not probably a good thing for Indian Higher Education. You cannot do practices sitting on laptop which needs a proper lab and appraturs like the engineer students the architecture and design students.

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