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Nitesh Lama

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Satya Institute of Technology and Management offers UG courses based on CUET UG exam. Based on the Satya Institute of Technology and Management cutoff 2024, the BTech cutoff stood between 67866 and 130530 for the General Home State category candidates. Further, the most competitive among all the BTech specialisations was B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering. Candidates can check the Andhra Pradesh EAMCET last round ranks for various courses to have idea of respective cutoffs from the Satya Institute of Technology and Management page:

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I think this examination was conducted by a Private body. 

This was planned to understand the demand of course related to agriculture and these people will help studetns to understand the competetion. Once the exam and results are out, students will understand the real competerion and then will plan to know about more options related to B.Sc Agriculture and M.Sc Agriculture.

 

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Nishtha Shukla

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Yes, candidates should have a valid score in CLAT for admission to BA LLB (Hons) programme of Crescent School of Law. The Common Law Admission Test, known as CLAT, is a national-level law entrance exam conducted in pen and paper mode for two-hours. Once selected, aspirants need to confirm their seats by paying the course fee.

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Nishtha Shukla

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No, Crescent School of Law shortlists candidates for BA LLB (Hons) and BBA LLB (Hons) programmes based on CLAT scores. Admission to LLM programme is based on CLAT-PG scores. Hence, aspirants cannot get admission without entrance exam score. 

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Salviya Antony

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Yes, D+ grade is considered as a pass in Kerala 12th result. A student must score atleast D+ in all subjects, to be eligible for higher studies. 

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Salviya Antony

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Yes, you can check your Kerala 12th result, even if your Kerala 12th hall ticket is lost. You can check the Kerala plus two result 2026 from the school. Else, if you know your school code, you can check the Kerala DHSE result 2026 school-wise. Hence, you need not worry, even if your Kerala 12th hall ticket 2026 is lost.

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Salviya Antony

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Coping with the stress of waiting for Kerala plus two results can be tough, but there are practical ways to reduce your stress.

  • Keep Yourself Occupied: Participate in activities you love, like hobbies, sports, or hanging out with friends and family. Staying busy can help take your mind off the results.
  • Practice Mindfulness: Techniques such as meditation, deep breathing, or yoga can soothe your mind and lessen anxiety. Even brief sessions can be helpful.
  • Reduce Social Media Usage: At times, social media can increase stress levels. Try cutting back on your online time, particularly on platforms where discussions about results might elevate
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Vipra Mehra

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Preparation for KEE can be done easily by using information from the official KEE website. KEE syllabus and sample papers will help the candidates prepare for the exam.

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Akansha Bhandari

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The candidates aspiring for admission in BTech courses via KEE will be asked questions from Mathematics/Biology, Physics, Chemistry, English, and General Aptitude. Candidayes who studied Mathematics in +2 have to appear for Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, English, and General Aptitude. Other candidates have to appear for Biology, Physics, Chemistry, English, and General Aptitude.

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