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Dhanya Shekhar

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Candidates can apply for a Tamil Nadu Nativity Certificate through the local Tahsildar's office or online via the Tamil Nadu e-Seva portal.

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Nikita Saxena

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Yes, candidates may submit a provisional degree certificate issued by their university or institution if the final certificate is not yet available. This document must clearly indicate that the candidate has successfully completed a bachelor's degree of at least three years' duration. It should be accompanied by the mark sheets showing the required aggregate percentage.

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Bhumika Sharma

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No, candidates from other states are not eligible for TANCET counselling under the regular quota, even if they have studied in Tamil Nadu. Only candidates who are native to Tamil Nadu and can produce the required Nativity Certificate are considered eligible. However, non-Tamil Nadu candidates may be eligible for admission under the management quota, depending on the college policies.

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Loveleen Sharma

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Candidates participating in the TANCET counselling must submit a Nativity Certificate issued by a competent authority such as a Tahsildar from the Government of Tamil Nadu. This certificate should confirm that the candidate or their parent/guardian is a native of Tamil Nadu. In some cases, certificates such as the Permanent Residence Certificate or Community Certificate indicating Tamil Nadu origin may be considered, but the official Nativity Certificate is preferred.

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Rounak Mishra

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I think you should go for the SRM  for B.Tech biomedical or biotechnology or CSBS as it is well reputated college and it has the best lab facilities.

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Vidhi Jain

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It is better to start preparing at least 8 to 10 months before the final exam date. Early preparation gives you an opportunity to cover the maximum exam syllabus topics, practice old year papers and do a thorough revision at the end, which can significantly increase your chances of getting good marks and being shortlisted for admission to BTech Environmental Engineering

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Vidhi Jain

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The time span of courses in Environmental Engineering varies on the basis of the course level at which you're planning to pursue the course. For BTech Environmental Engineering, the general duration is 4 years, while for M Tech in Environmental Engineering, the time required is 2 years.

In the case of diploma courses after Class 10, you need to invest 3 years, while certificate courses last less than 1 year. For environmental researchers, a few institutes also offer a PhD in Environmental Engineering that is 3 to 6 years long based on your chosen area of research.

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Ashutosh Patra

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It depends upon the number of attempts given by the college. The previous year (2024), SAAT was conducted in 3 phases but this year it will be conducted in 2 phases only. Adding to this I would also like to inform you that this year the number of questions asked in the exam has changed from 120 to 60 and this year it will permit only 1 hour for the entire examination

 

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ABHINAV SRIVASTAVA

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Although both the CAT and the JEE Mains are a combination of assessments; they each use a different types of questions for each exam. The CAT exam asked questions about verbal ability, reading comprehension, data interpretation, logical reasoning, and quantitative reasoning. The questions tested reasoning and composed analytical and problem-solving questions that needed to be completed within a given time frame. The JEE Mains exam presented physics-related questions, chemistry-related questions and questions that required mathematics. The JEE Mains exam consists of two questionnaires that have multiple-choice questions and question tha

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