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a year agoContributor-Level 9
For admission to the B.Com LLB program at CT University, the entrance exam criteria are as follows:
1. Eligibility: You must have completed your Class 12 with at least 45% marks (40% for reserved categories).
2. Entrance Exam: CT University conducts its own entrance exam for admission, which tests general knowledge, reasoning, and law-related topics.
3. Application Timing: You can apply before your Class 12 results as long as you fulfill the eligibility criteria. If applying after your results, you must ensure your marks meet the required cutoff.
Check CT University's official website for detailed admission steps and deadlines.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
V1, V2, and V3 refer to the different forms of verbs used in English tenses. The explanations of each of V1, V2 and V3 are given below:
- V1 (First form of the verb): It is used in Simple Present Tense, Simple Past Tense, and the Present, Past and Future forms of the Continuous and Perfect Continuous tenses. The examples of some first form of verbs are - play, sing, eat, go
- V2 (Second form of the verb): The V2 verb is used exclusively in Simple Past Tense. The examples of the second form of the verb are - played, sang, ate, went
- V3 (Third form of the verb): Also known as the past participle, the V3 verbs are used in Perfect Tenses and passi
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
With a JEE Main rank of 413,000, your chances of getting admission to L.D. College of Engineering (LDCE) in Gujarat may be challenging. LDCE is a well-known engineering college, and the cutoff ranks for popular branches like Computer Science or Electronics tend to be much lower. However, you might have a chance for admission in less competitive branches or through the management quota, if available. It's important to regularly check LDCE's official admission portal for updates on cutoff ranks and explore alternative options such as state-level exams or private colleges.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
Yes you can get admission in B.Tech without any entrance exam. There are many college that provide admission without any entrance exam like
Aravali college Faridabad
Maulana Azad College, located in Kolkata, West Bengal,
For them you have to pass 12th class with 50% above score with physics and mathematics as subjects and all documents to verify your score.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
Hii, The Indian Maritime University Common Entrance Test (IMU CET) is primarily conducted in English. While the official exam medium is English, some sources indicate that the exam may also be available in Hindi.
However, the official IMU CET prospectus does not explicitly mention the availability of the exam in Hindi.
Given this uncertainty, it is advisable to contact the Indian Maritime University directly or visit their official website for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding the language options available for the IMU CET.
Thanks.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Hello! Yes, you can join Mohamed Sathak A.J. Academy of Architecture for a B.Arch course without going through TNEA, as it may offer direct admissions or use other criteria like NATA (National Aptitude Test in Architecture) scores.
While TNEA is for admissions to engineering courses in Tamil Nadu, for B.Arch, most colleges, including Mohamed Sathak A.J. Academy, consider NATA or JEE Main Paper 2 scores for eligibility. Make sure to check with the college for their specific admission requirements and deadlines.
Best of luck with your admission!
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Hello! With a rank of 5811 in Andhra Pradesh EAMCET, it is possible to get admission to the ECE (Electronics and Communication Engineering) department at GITAM University, but it largely depends on the cutoff for that particular year. GITAM University typically has varying cutoffs based on the number of applicants and their ranks.
While it's difficult to provide an exact answer, you are likely to have a good chance of getting into ECE, especially in the later rounds of counseling. I recommend checking the previous year's cutoff trends for GITAM and participating in the counseling process. You can also directly contact the university's a
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Hello! No, you don't need to go through the certificate verification process again in Phase 2 of the EAMCET counseling if you've already completed it in Phase 1. Once your documents are verified in the first phase, you're eligible for the subsequent phases, including Phase 2, without repeating the verification.
but, make sure to keep all your documents updated and ensure you follow the necessary steps in Phase 2, like filling out your college and course preferences. Best of luck with your counseling process!
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Hello! Yes, the payment fee you make for the first phase of TS EAMCET is valid for both the first and second phases of the counseling process. Once you pay the fee during the first phase, you do not need to pay again for the second phase. However, make sure you complete all necessary steps for document verification and choice filling in both phases if you wish to participate in the second phase of counseling.
It's always a good idea to keep track of any updates from the official TS EAMCET portal to ensure you don't miss any important steps. All the best with your counseling process!
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
In the DTU LEET (Delhi Technological University Lateral Entry Entrance Test) for CSE (Computer Science Engineering), Physics and Chemistry are typically not included for Diploma students. The subjects generally covered in the exam for lateral entry students are:
- Mathematics
- Engineering Mechanics
- Computer Science & Engineering Basics (such as Data Structures, Programming Languages)
- Basic Electrical Engineering
The focus is more on technical subjects related to the engineering discipline, especially computer science, rather than basic sciences like Physics and Chemistry.
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