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Yes they allow admissions through MH-CET But the seats for other states are very less as compared to Maharashtra.

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Greetings, Pramita Satpathy. Yes, practically all private and public engineering colleges as well as colleges within the government sector allow lateral admissions to students who have earned their engineering Diploma. These admissions are often handled by the state's director of technical education, and in most states across India, the results of the Diploma test serve as the foundation for admission. I would like to recommend that you click on this link and visit the website to learn more about the steps and paperwork needed to successfully apply for admission in your state's lateral admission programme's second year. I wish you well
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Dear student, Food technology is a promising career that deals with production, packaging, processing, preservation, labelling and other related techniques of food production. It offers attractive jobs like a quality controller, food inspector and production manager in both private as well as government organisations. Therefore a good degree is essential to establish yourself in this demanding profession. Following degree courses are available to pursue a career in food and technology:
For Graduation - You must have the Science stream at the 12th level to be eligible. Then you can pursue an undergraduate degree in any of the following
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Good day, Aryan Shrivastava. Since the parameters used to calculate percentile are exclusive to NTA only NTA may provide it. There are programmes that can translate grades into percentiles, but they are purely hypothetical. Don't have faith in them. The second question Along with the results of the second session of tests, NTA will announce the cutoff percentile for each category of students. Thanks for your patience. I wish you well.

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Good day, Sushant Yadav. Never forget that anything is possible if you put your mind to it. You must have studied in some capacity for both JEE Mains and JEE Advanced even before today, I'm sure. Create a study schedule for all the topics to be covered in this period, not only for Chemistry but also for other disciplines, using the leftover time. Of course, you can devote more time to Chemistry if you feel sure in your knowledge of other courses. At this point, I'd prefer not to advise switching up the books you've been reading because doing so would introduce an abrupt shift in perspective, which could be distracting for someone study
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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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Good day, Thomas You must have started getting ready for JEE Advanced and, of course, JEE Mains a while ago. I'll be honest with you: I admire your assurance. You stated that you are confident in your ability to pass JEE Mains with the required percentile and get qualified to take JEE Advanced. One can just review the weaker areas that the student feels need some more focus in the time that is currently accessible. At this point, if you are not prepared for JEE Advanced. I would encourage you to add time to your plan rather than changing it. Be optimistic, have a healthy attitude, and I'm confident you can do it.

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I am relieved to SEE that you are only discussing JEE Advanced preparation and not JEE Mains. This alone shows how confident you are and how well-prepared you must have been for JEE Mains. It also shows that you are expecting to pass the cutoff percentage hurdle that NTA will be announcing soon. Only those study subjects that you feel need a little extra work should be studied or, better yet, reviewed in the short time left before the exam.

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Hello Prerna Dighade, admissions to the Sardar Patel College of Engineering in Mumbai's Andheri neighbourhood are solely determined on the results of the MHT CET. From this year forward, while determining a student's ranking, both the results of the mhtct and their 12th-grade marks will be taken into account. Therefore, the information from prior years might not be completely applicable in the present year. Prior to this year, a student needed a percentile score of 95 or above to be admitted to this college. The cost of the four-year programme is approximately 3.2 lacs. I wish you well.

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Good day, Mr. Durgeshwari Purushottam Pawar. I regret to inform you that there is no management quota in any government colleges nationwide or in the state of Maharashtra. However, quotas for other students who are socially disadvantaged as well as one for EWS students operate at government colleges. As a result, you must take the MHT CET and obtain a high score to be considered for admission to Government College in Maharashtra. I wish you well.

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Hello, owning a residence and acquiring a residence are two very distinct things, and neither has anything to do with attending a certain college. A student is typically expected to live with their parents. However, one might become a resident of another state based on the requirements set forth by that state after obtaining employment and relocating there. We must VISIT the Delhi government website to learn more about the requirements for becoming a residence in Delhi. I wish you well.

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