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Shikha Arora

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For admission to the MBA course at Vaagdevi Degree and PG College, students need to fulfil the minimum eligibility criteria in the first place. The selection criteria for this course is entrance-based i.e., TSICET and candidates must pass graduation. The duration of the course is two years spread over four semesters. 

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Rachit Chatterjee

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Yes, there is a difference between the Andhra Pradesh EAMCET (EAPCET) qualifying cut-off and the admission cut-off:

Qualifying Cutoff – This is the minimum score you need to pass the Andhra Pradesh EAMCET exam and be eligible to receive a rank. For OC and BC candidates, it is 25% of the total marks (40 out of 160). For SC/ST candidates, there is no minimum qualifying mark, but they must still appear for the exam to be considered in the ranking.

Admission Cutoff – This is the last rank admitted to a particular course and college in a specific category during counselling. It changes every year and varies by stream, college, and reserva

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Dhanya B

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The AP EAMCET Cutoff 2026 will depend on various factors.

  • Total number of applicants.
  • Difficulty Level of Exam
  • Seat Availability
  • Reservation Rules
  • Past Year Cutoff 

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Nishtha

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The university offers more than 10 courses in various streams such as Computer Application, Science, Management, etc. The selection criteria are completely based on the entrance exam as per the course requirement. To get admitted to VDPGC, candidates must meet the eligibility criteria set by the institute. 

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Taru Shukla

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The marking distribution of the GATE Data Science question paper is as follows -

  • General aptitude - 15 marks
  • Subject-based questions - 85 marks
  • Total marks allotted - 100 marks

The GATE DA question paper marking scheme is as follows -

  • Questions are either of 1 or 2 marks
  • For 1-mark MCQ, 1/3 mark will be deducted for an incorrect response.
  • For 2- mark MCQ, 2/3rd mark will be deducted for an incorrect response. 
  • There is no negative marking for MSQs and NATs. 

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Vishakha

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Yes, candidates can take admission in the FIEM BTech course without JEE Mains scores, because the college also accepts valid scores of WBJEE for admission to BTech courses. Therefore, applicants with valid scores in any of the following entrance exams can get admission to BTech courses. Thus, candidates can get admission with JEE Mains; however, it is not compulsory.

The college also reserves seats for candidates having scores in different entrance exams. 80% of seats are filled by qualified WBJEE candidates,  10% of seats are filled by qualified JEE (Main) candidates, and 10% of seats are allocated&nb

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Sumridhi Sinha

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The exam duration of the GATE exam is three hours. The language of the GATE question paper is English, comprising General Aptitude (GA) and the candidate's selected subject. 

The GATE question format are as follows -

  • Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
  • Multiple Select Questions (MSQs)
  • Numerical Answer Type (NATs)

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Liyansha Gaurav

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No, there is no entrance exam required for admission to UG courses at Zee Institute of Creative Art, Delhi. Admission to all the offered courses at the college is completely merit-based. Students only need to meet the basic eligibility requirements defined by the college for the respective programmes.

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Anshul Jindal

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Honestly, you should make sure that your base during Class 11 and 12 is clear. It will help to a great level. Then start with practising the previous year's papers and mock papers. Don't forget to go through the Bihar BEd CET syllabus in case you miss any important topic. 

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