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RITIK KUMAR RAJAK

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You can apply for state-level colleges, and if you have reservations, then also apply for another government college. Consider appearing for state-level engineering entrance exams, as they might have different eligibility criteria and cutoffs.

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With 532 marks and an OBC rank of 15000 (All India Rank of 23000) in NEET, you have a good chance of getting into a government medical college in Delhi through the state quota. However, it might be challenging to secure a seat in the most competitive colleges. 

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Generally, for Pharmacy, a government hcollege will typically be less expensive and will be better recognised (in general, for licensing and Public Sector jobs). They will often be very competitive to get in due to the number of seats. 

Private colleges may have better infrastructure, more flexible admissions, or even collaborations with industries. If the college is well recognized, has selective placement, it could be equally as good as studying at a government college. 

In the end, whether to go to a government pharmacy college or private pharmacy college should depend on the faculty, exposure with different opportunities, p

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Government Engineering College, Barton Hill, is a government college. It was established in 1999 and is affiliated with the APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University (KTU). The college is approved by AICTE. The college offers a total of 17 courses in the fields of Engineering and Management at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels. For more details about the college, visit: Government Engineering College, Barton Hill: Courses, Fees, Admission 2025, Placements, Reviews.

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Camellia Institute of Technology and Management is a private college. It was established in 2009 and is affiliated with the Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology (MAKAUT), which is formerly known as WBUT. The college is approved by AICTE. The college offers a total of 10 courses in the fields of Engineering at the undergraduate and diploma levels. For more details about the college, visit: Camellia Institute of Technology and Management: Courses, Fees, Admission 2025, Placements.

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