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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
If you didn't score well in entrance exams but still want to do B.Tech in CSE, don't worry—many private colleges offer direct admission through management quota based on your 12th marks. Just make sure you meet the basic eligibility (usually 45–50% in PCM). Reach out to colleges directly and apply early for better chances.
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Yes, you can take admission in B.Tech Agriculture through MHT CET with the PCB group. Many colleges accept PCB students for agriculture-related engineering courses. Just make sure the college you're applying to allows PCB stream for B.Tech Agriculture, as some may require PCM. Check the eligibility details during counselling.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
No, CAT is not compulsory to get admissions to MBA courses at COER University. Because the university also considers the relevant scores from theMAT/XMAT/COERU Entrance test, followed by GD and PI. Therefore, candidates with valid scores in CAT can get admissions to MBA at COER University. However, it is not compulsory that candidates can only get admission through CAT.
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IHM Bangalore accepts scores obtained in the NHMCT-JEE exam for admission to its BSc in HHA course. Thus, students aspiring to take admission in the course must appear for the exam. The allotment of IHM Bangalore BSc seats is facilitated by NTA via the NHMCT counselling process. Only registered candidates are included in the rank list and can participate in the seat allotment process.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 7
The NMIMS 2024 cutoff for the NMAT was a score of 248 for admission to the MBA/PGDM course. Hence, going by this score, we can say that the NMIMS cutoff 2026 might be somewhere around this score.
Although it is an estimated guess and the NMAT cutoff is subject to many factors, like difficulty level of the exam, previous year trend, seats available, etc.
Note - The cutoff score is an estimate and not official.
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