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Sayeba Naushad

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The expected cutoff for NIFT 2026 for B.Des is:

CategoryExpected Cutoff for B.Des
Open30-80
EWS26-29
OBC26-29
SC22
ST19

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Satyendra Singh

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Yes, SRM do accepts JEE Main score for admission to a few programs at certain campuses. As per the details available in the official website - "Any Candidate qualified in IIT JEE Main/SAT will be admitted directly even if the candidate doesn't take SRMJEEE."

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Abhishek Dhawan

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No section of TANCET exam is mandatory as there is no sectional cutoff. However, candidates must try solving as many questions as possible to obtain a good score in TANCET exam.

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Satyendra Singh

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Yes, SRMJEEE is easier than JEE Mains. The difficulty level of SRMJEEE is similar to class 11 and 12 board exams or a little tough than boards but is definitely lower than JEE.

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Sayeba Naushad

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To calculate the scores from NIFT Provisional Answer Key:

  • Download the NIFT answer key from the NTA NIFT Website.
  • Compare your answers with the answer key to calculate the number of correct attempts.
  • Using the NTA NIFT marking scheme, calculate probable scores.
  • Probable scores can be used by the candidate to assess the chances of admission.

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Porishmita Paul

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Yes, students can change or correct their eligibility details for NCHMCT JEE 2026 exam, but only during the correction period given by National Testing Agency (NTA).

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Mukul Pruthi

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The PGIMER BSc Nursing exam is of 100 marks. Obtaining around 97 to 99 marks is considered as good score in the exam. Even the PGIMER Nursing cutoff for General category candidates was around 98.7938 percentile in last two years.

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Yatendra Singh

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It is possible to crack Stage 1 of FTII JET exam through self-study as it is a written exam. However, cracking FTII JET stage 2 exam with self-study is not possible. The stage 2 exam includes practical assessment of a candidate through screenacting and screenwriting. For these exams, it is advised that a candidate take help and guidance from teacher, guide, peer, seniors, coaching institute, etc.

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Rohini Bisht

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TANCET exam is considered easy to moderate by most of the test takers. Those who have already prepared for other MBA exams find TANCET on the easier side.

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Shailja Singh

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FTII JET is conducted for admission to various courses in Film and TV wing. The difficulty level of FTII JET is moderate as compared to other government entrance exams for admission to mass communication and media courses. However, the difficulty level for a candidate differs based on their preparation level.

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