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Shivam Chhirolyashivamchhirolya@gmail.com

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Admission to the third semester of B.Tech course (under lateral entry).
The minimum qualification for admission is a pass in three year Diploma or four year sandwich Diploma course in engineering / technology with a minimum of 45 % marks ( 40% marks for OBC/MBC and SC/ST candidates) in aggregate in the subjects covered from 3rd to final semester or a pass in B.Sc. Degree from a recognised University as defined by UGC, with a minimum of 45 % marks ( 40% marks for OBC/MBC and SC/ST candidates) and passed XII standard with Mathematics as a subject. Age Limit (Lateral Entry)
For Lateral Entry admission to second year of degree programme, can
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Shamsul HusainInspired by nature, it's originality and style.

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Elaborate your question. Regards.

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A KaushikEnglish language trainer cum career counselor

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Dear Charlie,
It is advisable that do not confine yourself to how much percentage. It is always good to try to score the highest rank. For that you will definitely have to burn the candle at both the ends. I mean you will have to work hard day and night. However, if you are able to score and be on top, you will not have to run behind the colleges. The opportunity itself will come to your doorstep. So instead of thinking on hoe much focus on complete 100%. This is because if you keep your aim higher, you get yourself motivated in order to pursue you aim. I hope this would suffice. All the best and God Bless You.

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astha singh

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Hi Shameem,
Yes, you can apply for Government jobs all over in India. All government jobs are subjected to a competitive exam, based on which your selection is determined.

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Yes, you can take admission in the M.Ed course in India. You can directly contact the college/university that you are interested in via email/website. They will guide you through the application.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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This is an entrance test for admission to any of the almost 35 colleges in Andhra Pradesh. Interestingly this test is conducted for either of the three or five year law courses offered by the universities in Andhra Pradesh. Of course, syllabus for five years course is equivalent to 12th standard whereas one for the three year course is equivalent to graduation level. Out of the 120 questions spread over three subjects are to be answered in 90 minutes. With no negative marking, a student must attempt all questions. Indian nationals with 45% marks in qualifying exam and 40% for SC & ST candidates. The age for five year degree course is 2

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