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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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You have to score above 125 in KCET for getting admission in best engineering colleges.

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Aditya Prasad sahu

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You might get difficulty getting a good rank with this much score. If you score 220/300 (PCM) 90 in kcet
That'll give you a rank of within 30k
All the best!

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Mukesh Kumar

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Yes, you must clear NEET Cardiac Technology cut off.

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Sahil Aggarwal

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Yes, Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) has reduced KCET syllabus last year. Applicants appearing in the exam are advised to must go through the KCET 2023 syllabus for their preparations.

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PINNINTI NAVEEN

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Candidate need to acquire atleast 250 or higher and a score of 85-95

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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Cut-off ranks can vary each year depending on various factors, including the number of applicants, the difficulty level of the exam, and the availability of seats. To determine the cut-off ranks for D Pharmacy admission through KCET you should refer to the official KCET website or the information bulletin provided by the Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA). They usually release detailed information on cut-off ranks and seat allotment after the completion of the admission process. Additionally, it's important to note that cut-off ranks for D Pharmacy can vary depending on the category (general, SC, ST, OBC, etc. ). The competition an
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Somil Goyal

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You must pass the KCET (Karnataka Common Entrance Test), which is administered by the Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA), in order to enroll in the BVSC (Bachelor of Veterinary Science) programme in Karnataka. For general category candidates, the cutoff score is 50%, whereas for candidates in reserved categories, it is 40%. However, the minimum scores required for admission to the BVSC programme in various colleges varies depending on the number of applicants, the number of seats available, and the exam's level of difficulty. The exact score you need to pass the KCET and get a spot in a BVSC college with a 93% average in 12th grade
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Chandni Arora

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The counseling process for JEE Main is conducted online, which is pretty convenient for the candidates, whereas KCET counseling is conducted in offline mode. Unlike KCET JEE Main counseling is centralized, and the seat allotment is done based on the candidate's All India Rank. This means that you can get admission to your preferred college anywhere in India based on your JEE Main rank. On the other hand, KCET counseling process and seat allotment are conducted by the Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA), where the mock seat allotment helps the candidates understand the chances of admission based on their rank and choice preference. So
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Anshika Maurya

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Here are some tips for last-minute revision:
Prioritize: Identify the topics that you feel less confident about and prioritize those topics. Focus on the important concepts that are likely to appear in the exam. Review your notes: Go through your notes and revise the important points. Make sure you understand the key concepts and formulas. Solve practice questions: Try to solve as many practice questions as possible to improve your problem-solving skills and build confidence. Focus on the types of questions that are likely to appear in the exam. Time management: Make a plan for how you will spend the time you have available for revision
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