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RISHAV Kumar

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With rank 2066, you've strong chances for B.Des Fashion Design at NIFT Kannur, Patna, Raebareli, and good prospects at Shillong, Kangra. You may also secure seats in Accessory Design or Fashion Communication at these campuses. Fill choices wisely during counselling rounds based on closing rank trends. Let me know if you want help with branch/seat strategies or private institutes!

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RISHAV Kumar

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What about IIIT'S 

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Krishnendu Kumar

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MIT College of Management accepts relevant scores of CATMATMBA CETATMA/ PERA CET for admission to the MBA course. Before appearing in the entrance exam, candidates must complete their graduation irrespective of any field and subject with an aggregate of 50%. Moreover, once candidates fulfil the basic eligibility requirements and secure valid scores in the entrance exam, they can apply for the course. 

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Akash Gaur

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The minimum IELTS test score requirement varies for different courses & level of studies. However, the general IELTS (Academic) test score requirement is 6.5.

Moreover, the institute also accepts TOEFL, Pearson Test of English (PTE) & C1 Advanced as valid proof of English language proficiency.

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Kanika Chatterjee

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The overall SAT exam fees is USD 130.98 which is INR 11,221. The SAT exam fee is bifurcated into three parts - 

  • SAT Registration (digital): USD 68
  • International Registration Fee (digital): USD 43
  • Sales Tax: USD 19.98

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Shubham Kumar Maurya

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No, you do not need to appear in any entrance exam for admission to Pharmacy courses like B.Pharm or D.Pharm at DIPSAR.

Admission is given based on your 12th class marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology or Mathematics.

However, for M.Pharm, MBA (Pharma), or Ph.D., you may need to give entrance exams like GPAT or CUET.

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Shubham Kumar Maurya

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You do not always need NEET for B.Sc Nursing admission.

Many colleges give admission based on your 12th class marks (especially if you had Physics, Chemistry, and Biology).

Some colleges may take their own entrance test.

Only a few government colleges or top institutes may ask for NEET.

So yes, you can get admission with your CBSE 12th score in many colleges

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Sataakshi Tayal

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If you don't succeed in passing the qualifying marks in Mathematics in your 2nd PUC exams, you can't take KCET that year since it's a must to pass all the eligible subjects—Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics—to appear for the test. The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) insists on candidates' passing of these subjects in their qualifying exam to be deemed eligible for engineering and other related courses. But if you get the failed subject cleared through revaluation or supplementary exams well before the KCET counseling procedure is started, then you can subsequently become eligible to apply and attend the admission process.

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Indrani Thakur

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RRB Group D exam analysis include memory-based questions which are created based on the feedback shared by students who appeared in the exam. This help candidates to understand the question paper pattern. 

 

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Abhishek Kumar

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No, the difficulty level and question pattern is different for different shifts. Therefore, normalisation of marks is done to adjust the difficulty level of the question paper across various sessions. 

 

 

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