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Gaurav Singh

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Calculating your KCET exam rank and estimating your chances of admission based on your grades can be a complicated procedure that depends on a number of variables, including the performance of other applicants. Additionally, depending on the number of applications and available seats each year, the cutoff ranks for B.Sc. Agriculture can change. It is essential to consult the official KCET website or get in touch with the Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) to receive an exact assessment of your rank and admission chances for B.Sc. Agriculture based on your marks. They will have the most recent details on how ranks are determined and
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Hello there, I hope you are doing good
As much I understand your Question, If you did any registration for any course the registration amount will not get refunded it does not matter you are selected for that course or not, And if you are trying for new registration and portal for new registration was close, than you are unable to do payment for the same. And the amount will not deducted from the account. If you got selected for any course and did the payment for getting admission and after that you wants to withdrawal your amount what ever you have deposit then they will approved for return. Over all there is not any way out to get reg
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To determine how much you need to score in KCET (Karnataka Common Entrance Test) to achieve a good ranking, it's important to understand the scoring system and the performance of other test takers in the exam. The KCET exam is scored out of a total of 180 marks. The final ranking depends on various factors, including the number of candidates appearing for the exam, their scores, and the difficulty level of the paper. The exact cutoff scores and rankings can vary from year to year. To estimate the score you need to achieve a good ranking, you can follow these general steps:
1. Research previous years' cutoffs: Look for previous years' KC
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Prachi Beriwal

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Please note that policies and guidelines can change, and it's essential to refer to the official KCET website or contact the concerned authorities for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding exam attendance in case of illness. In general, if you are unwell or unable to attend the KCET exam due to valid reasons such as illness, you should check the guidelines provided by the conducting authority. They may have specific provisions for such situations. It is possible that they may offer alternative arrangements or rescheduling options for candidates who are unable to attend the exam due to illness. To explore the possibilit
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