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Tasbiya Khan

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Yes, Students who meet the eligibility criteria for both CUET and JEE Mains have the option to apply for both exams, thereby maximizing their chances of securing admission to their desired engineering colleges.

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Tasbiya Khan

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In terms of perceived difficulty and competition, JEE Mains is generally considered tougher than CUET. However, the challenge can be subjective based on an individual's strengths and preparation. JEE Mains is highly competitive, and its difficulty level is generally considered higher than CUET.

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Vinay GN

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Candidates will be allowed to edit certain details only at the time of KCET correction facility 2024.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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Admission to MCA Cyber Security at Yenepoya University is not done based on the scores obtained in any entrance exam. To be eligible for the course, the candidate must have passed graduation in a relevant stream from a reputed university with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate.

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The University of New South Wales Australia MBA requires students to apply with a GMAT score. Typically, the applicants applying to an MBA course of the university have a GMAT score of over 650 and the average GMAT score for incoming students in 2023 was 674. Besides meeting the GMAT score requirements, the applicants must meet the other admission requirements too such as having an undergraduate degree, work experience, etc.

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Arpan Banerjee

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Candidates seeking admission to 3-year B.Sc programme should have passed 10+2 in a relevant discipline from a recognised board of education. There is no entrance exam for B.Sc. Mathematics, it is based on class 12th marks. Any qualified candidate of 12th examination with PCM stream with minimum 60% marks is eligible.

 

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Vedanta Chakkarwar

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For appearing in NEET entrance exam one needs to have the general qualification. Candidates must pass in 12th class with higher than 50% marks in the stream of Science with physics, chemistry, and biology as cumpulsory subjects. If you have all these qualifications you can certainly give the exam but it is a very hard to crack exam. 

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Sumanta Si

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Yes, you are eligible for the UGC NET exam if your PGDM is only AICTE approved. To be eligible for the UGC NET course, you must have completed a post graduate degree from a recognised university and an AICTE approved institute. The PGDM from an AICTE approved institute is considered equivalent to a Master's degree from a recognised Indian University by the Association of Indian Universities (AIU).

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