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Ravi Babu

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Depending on variables like student demand, technical difficulties or application process interruptions the government may decide to extend the DCET (Diploma Common Entrance Test) application form deadline. Extensions have historically been given when many students encounter difficulties finishing their applications by the original deadline such as server problems or delayed notices.

Watch the Karnataka Examinations Authoritys (KEA) official website or reliable news sources to stay up to date. The authorities might give an extension some thought if large number of pupils petition for one. There is currently no assurance

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Iman Das

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No, a colored photo uploaded rather than a black-and-white photo in the JEE Mains form usually doesn't create any problem at the counseling process, if your photo is according to guidelines-clear background, right size, and the latest one. Usually, both colored and black-and-white photos are allowed. Still, you keep a copy of the same photo that you upload. And keep your documents in order too.

If concerned, you may call the NTA- National Testing Agency helpline for confirmation, but such small variations are not likely to cause any problem.

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Iman Das

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For first-semester MBA exams, keep the syllabus in mind, learn class notes and textbooks, practice past papers, learn core concepts, time management, and regular revision. Group discussions, clear all doubts with professors, keep yourself updated on all current affairs related to your subjects. Write comprehensive answers in a clean, structured format to excel in theory-based exams. That works with consistency and smart planning.

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Upasana Khandelwal

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An IELTS score 8.5 is generally considered to be very god and equals 89-90 marks on the PTE test. However, the official sources clearly warns against using these alignments for official or application purposes as the scores may vary due to several different reasons as measurement error.  

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NIKHIL BINODKUMAR SINGH

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According to our expert's analysis,  the 96 percentile shall equate to 12,000 to 14,000 ranks this year, unless there is a huge change in trend. Similarly, the rank range for all percentiles from 96 to 97 has also been stated for better clarity.

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NIKHIL BINODKUMAR SINGH

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Yes, Lucknow University accepts admission for B.Tech based on the JEE Main exam score: 
 
  • Admission process
    Lucknow University admits students for B.Tech based on their JEE Main score, followed by AKTU Counselling. 
     
  • Lateral entry
    Lucknow University also offers lateral entry for B.Tech, which is based on the UPSEE score. 
     
  • Eligibility
    To be eligible for B.Tech at Lucknow University, students must have good scores in the JEE Main exam. 
     
  • Program
    Lucknow University offers a full-time B.Tech program that lasts four years. The university offers B.Tech in five branches of engineering: 
     
    • Civil Eng
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Shahana SN

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The ranks for admission in 2024 for admission to BArch at APEEJAY School of Architecture and Planning varied from 186 to 253 based on different rounds, the category to which the student belongs, and the specialisation of BTech in which the student is interested. You can find the detailed cutoff on: APEEJAY School of Architecture and Planning Cutoff 2023: UPTAC Special Round (Out).

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Ravi Babu

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The following steps are usually involved in the admissions process for the B.Arch programme at the School of Planning and Architecture (SPA) Vijayawada

Eligibility requirements include passing the JEE Main test with a valid score and having finished their 10+2 coursework in mathematics, physics and chemistry.
Application: Candidates must send the application form to SPA Vijayawada following the announcement of the JEE Main results.
Selection: JoSAA counselling is used to determine the final seat allotment, and admission is determined by the JEE Main result.
Direct Admission: For excellent candidates, SPA also provides direct admission base

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Ravi Babu

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Your preferences academic strengths and career aspirations will all play a role in your decision between the JEE and Diploma engineering courses.

JEE and B.Tech (Direct Engineering): JEE is the greatest choice if you want to attend a renowned private university or one of the top engineering institutes such as IITs or NITs. It enables you to sign up for extensive four-year engineering programs that provide improved exposure research possibilities, and career chances. However it necessitates a high level of preparation and proficiency in maths and physics.

A Diploma in engineering is appropriate if you struggle with the competitiveness of

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Priya Garg

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If you think that your current scores are not better than the last scores on teh PTE test, then, you can choose to share your previous scores with the universities, within the 2 years of time after those scores have been allotted to you. 

Once your PTE scores get expired (after 2 years of the release of scores), you will not be able to use them.

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