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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Having 109 marks in NEET, admission to a BUMS (Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery) course in Karnataka may be difficult, but not out of the question, provided you are in a reserved category. Admission to BUMS courses in Karnataka is usually based on the NEET score, and all colleges have separate cutoffs for general and reserved categories. Private colleges may have lower cutoffs than government colleges. Given that you come from a middle-class family, be sure to pursue both private and government institutions that have affordable tuition. Monitor the cutoff trends in each institution.

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There are some universities and colleges in Gujarat that provide courses related to Embryology as part of their curriculum. There are undergraduate programs in Life Sciences provided by Gujarat University in Ahmedabad, which can include topics related to Embryology. Sardar Patel University in Vallabh Vidyanagar offers Biological Sciences programs, which could also include embryology-related topics. Bhavnagar University also has courses in Life Sciences. Also, Shreemati Nathibai Damodar Thackersey (SNDT) Women's University, Ahmedabad, teaches undergraduate courses in Life Sciences, which could have a specialisation in embryology or a re

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With 364 marks in NEET 2024 and a General category from Punjab, a government medical college seat for MBBS is quite impossible with high cutoffs. But you could have a shot at BDS (Dental) or AYUSH courses (BAMS, BHMS, BUMS) in government or semi-government colleges. In MBBS, you could opt for private medical colleges in Punjab, where admissions are possible either through state quota or management quota. Monitor state counseling rounds, cutoff trends, and stray vacancy rounds for any chances. Look at other states' private colleges if you are flexible.

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With a GMR of 108000 and a TFW rank of 30000 in WBJEE, admission to good colleges in West Bengal may not be easy. But you could have opportunities in private engineering colleges and some lower-ranked government colleges under the TFW (Tuition Fee Waiver) scheme, subject to seat availability.

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With a WBJEE General Merit Rank of 109,000 and an ST category rank of 1,200, securing admission to best government engineering colleges in West Bengal can be difficult. But you can have opportunities in some colleges where the cutoff ranks for ST students are relatively higher. For instance, Cooch Behar Government Engineering College had a closing rank of 70,638 in 2024 for Electronics and Communication Engineering and Jalpaiguri Government Engineering College had a closing rank of 62,878 for Computer Science and Engineering in earlier years. Your chances are based on seat availability and cutoffs of each year, so it is important to ta

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With a General Merit Rank of 109,000 under WBJEE 2024 and an ST category rank of 1,200, gaining admission to premium government engineering colleges in West Bengal can be tricky, but you might still stand a chance in some branches. Cooch Behar Government Engineering College and Jalpaiguri Government Engineering College have maintained higher closing ranks for ST category students in earlier years. For instance, in the year 2024, the closing rank for ST category in Electronics and Communication Engineering at Cooch Behar was 70,638, whereas at Jalpaiguri, the Computer Science closing rank was 62,878. To get a better understanding, it is

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The Himachal Pradesh Technical University (HPTU) will release the HPCET 2025 cutoff on their website, himtu.ac.in, after each round of counseling. 

When will the HPCET 2025 results be declared.

The HPCET 2025 results will be declared by May 21, 2025. 

Candidates will be able to download and print their scorecard from the HPCET website. 

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There are a total of 23 courses offered at HPTU Hamirpur in the fields of Science, Engineering and Hospitality & Travel, etc. These courses are offered at the PG and UG levels. These courses include B.E. / B.Tech, B.Sc. and BHMCT, etc.

All courses is -

B.E./ BTech 

B Pharma 

BCA

B.Sc.

MCA

BA

MBA

M.Pharma

ME

BBA

M.Sc.

B COM

MA

BA- Hons

GNM

BHMCT

BA LLB

BHM

PG DIPLOMA 

 

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The University of Michigan-Ann Arbor versus IIM Visakhapatnam for MBA: A Comparison 

There are many parameters between these two-really-an-IV173-a-MBA program. First off, we must take note of the fact that in the world of business programs, Michigan holds the utmost high ranking; its alumni network is exceptionally widespread, and the average salary offered to students by this university is very significant. On the contrary, IIM Visakhapatnam maintains an Indian contextual education and is very respectable for its placement opportunities. But ultimately, it will all boil down to which path resonates with one's individual aspiration

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How to Get Admission into Top Engineering Colleges in Bihar at a 49 Percentile in JEE?

Getting admission into the top engineering colleges in Bihar is generally not possible at 49 percentile in the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE), mainly for general category students.

Most of the top institutions expect higher percentiles, mostly above 90, considering the stiff competition. Most admissions are based on the JEE Main scores and the ensuing state counseling process. If exploring options in low-grade colleges is not up to the mark, you might consider a reattempt for a better score.

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