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Sanjana Basel

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Yes, a low percentile in JEE can affect your  UGEE interview. Even in some cases with low percentile there is still hope for doing good at UGEE.

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Ms Shruti Gupta

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Yes, students are admitted on the basis of GUJCET entrance exam which is handled by ACPC Gujarat. Admission is given based on your Class 12 marks plus GUJCET score. Students must fill the ACPC form, upload docs and complete preference list to get the desired college. 

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Esha Singh

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There is no sectional time limit in SNAP exam. Candidates can use 60 minutes in whichever way they like. 

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Param Sharma

Beginner-Level 5

No, you cannot appear for NCHMCT JEE exam without admit card. It is strictly mandatory to carry a valid admit card to centre. Without it, you will be not allowed into examination hall.

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Pallavi Gupta

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SNAP has 3 attempts for all candidates in a particular academic year. For every session, candidates has to pay application fee of INR 2500. The examination body allows candidates to attempt the exam once, twice or thrice – it is up to the candidate to choose the number of attempts. Ideally, two attempts of SNAP should be good as there is not much gap between the sessions, and one doesn't really get a lot of time to prepare for the second attempt to improve score.

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Nitesh Vimal

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SNAP has 60 questions but it is not mandatory to attempt all of them. Candidates should, however, try to attempt about 2/3rd of total questions in each section for a good score, overall.

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Sreetama Tyagi

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To avoid negative marking in SNAP, choose questions carefully. There are 60 questions in SNAP and not all are mandatory. So, solve only those which you are confident of.

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Jasleen Dixit

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There is no difference between SNAP session 1, 2 and 3, apart from question sets. The exam pattern, marking scheme and test structure are same for all three sessions of SNAP, but the questions are different. The difficulty level of SNAP sessions is also the same.

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kawaii Bankai yowaii

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2000 people for CSE in M.Tech is not possible usually, a college has 30-90 M.Tech seats in a branch.

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Rachit Kumar

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IMU Kochi only accepts a valid IMU CET rank for admission to the MBA course. Moreover, the institute offers two specialisations in the MBA course, namely, International Transportation and Logistics, and Port & Shipping Management. The admission process for both courses is the same. Before applying for the entrance exam, candidates are required to ensure that to apply for the course, candidates must complete their graduation with at least an aggregate of 50%. There will be a 5% relaxation in eligibility marks; however, it will not apply to English marks. Note: All candidates who qualify for this course will have to submit a Physical Fit

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