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Nisha Nisha

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Ashokrao Mane Group of Institutions (AMGOI) is a private college located in Maharashtra. It is approved by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) and affiliated with Shivaji University, Kolhapur. The institute offers undergraduate and postgraduate programs in engineering, management, and other fields. Managed by a private trust, AMGOI focuses on providing quality education, modern facilities, and industry-oriented training to prepare students for professional careers. Its private status allows flexibility in curriculum design and academic activities.

 

 

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Shivraj Yogi

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RRASE College of Engineering is a private institution, established in 2008 and located in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. It's affiliated with Anna University and approved by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE). The college offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses in engineering and management, with a total of 354 seats available. 

 

 

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Mohammed Shahin T

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GMC Haldwani doesn't offer a 1-year GNM; the 3-year GNM costs about INR 30,000 – INR 50,000 per year.

 

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Jatin Kumar

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St. Wilfred's College of Law in Panvel is a private institution that falls under the St. Wilfred's Group of Colleges. It's affiliated with the University of Mumbai and has received approval from the Bar Council of India (BCI). The college offers a range of law programs, both undergraduate and postgraduate. Being a private college, it has the flexibility to set its own fee structure and admission process, all while adhering to the regulatory norms and maintaining the academic standards set by the university and BCI.

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Shalu Shibu

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With a NEET 2024 score of 450 and SC category status, you have a fair chance of getting a government medical college in West Bengal, especially in newer or peripheral colleges like Diamond Harbour, Rampurhat, or Cooch Behar, where previous SC cut-offs have been around this range. Being a WB domicile improves your chances through the state quota, and actively participating in all counselling rounds (including mop-up) is crucial.

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Arzu Deswal

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There's a possibility of getting into some state-level government colleges or newer, less competitive NITs, especially if you are flexible with the branch of engineering. 

With a JEE Main All India Rank of 612097 in the SC category, it's highly unlikely to secure a seat in a top-tier government engineering college  (like an NIT or IIIT).

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