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Jaya Katariya

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No, appearing for the TANCET 2025 exam is mandatory for admission through the regular counselling process conducted by Anna University. Without a valid TANCET score, a candidate cannot participate in the centralized counselling. However, individual institutions may offer management quota seats which have separate eligibility norms.

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I think you should go for the SRM  for B.Tech biomedical or biotechnology or CSBS as it is well reputated college and it has the best lab facilities.

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Yes, you can apply for SAAT through the Lateral entry programme.

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It depends upon the number of attempts given by the college. The previous year (2024), SAAT was conducted in 3 phases but this year it will be conducted in 2 phases only. Adding to this I would also like to inform you that this year the number of questions asked in the exam has changed from 120 to 60 and this year it will permit only 1 hour for the entire examination

 

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Although both the CAT and the JEE Mains are a combination of assessments; they each use a different types of questions for each exam. The CAT exam asked questions about verbal ability, reading comprehension, data interpretation, logical reasoning, and quantitative reasoning. The questions tested reasoning and composed analytical and problem-solving questions that needed to be completed within a given time frame. The JEE Mains exam presented physics-related questions, chemistry-related questions and questions that required mathematics. The JEE Mains exam consists of two questionnaires that have multiple-choice questions and question tha

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Obtaining 54 marks in CUET PG and belonging to general status would make your education next to impossible as the cutoffs for central universities (CU), like Delhi University (DU), Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), and Banaras Hindu University (BHU), tend to be quite higher. However, some of the state universities and private universities may be a long shot, as the cut off scores may not be as stringent, and would make them more viable options. Alternately you could research universities that accept CUET PG scores with more flexible admission standards. You may also want to keep an eye out for regional universities, or distance learni

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