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

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Hello Pawan it's very tricky question that you are asking. Okay let me begin. Those students who want to pursue medicine are required to give only one exam called NEET. However for engineering admissions a student may end up giving more than 10 examinations also. At the national level there is JEE Mains for seeking admission in NIT while JEE Advanced is for seeking admission in IIT. Some state governments have decided to use scores of JEE Mains for giving admissions to engineering colleges in their states while some States conduct their own examination. Over and above this almost every deemed to be university conducts its own exam. In
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Hello Abhijeet, colleges normally give waiver in fees to the desired and deserving candidates. Normally the students who have scored quite well in academics but are from economically weaker background are given this help but there is no hard and fast rule. Some colleges do not offer any fee waiver while some offer staggered fee waivers. You will have to check the websites of the colleges where you intend to seek admission to know the details. Best wishes to you.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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As per the previous years of cutoff trends, your chances for CSE are high in SVU under the asked category.

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