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2 years agoContributor-Level 8
Yes, you can take admission in Yeshwant College, Nanded in BCS course. The only eligibility criteria is to get the cut-off marks of that college in your inter 2nd year to get the seat.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 8
There are good colleges in Pune which offers computer Science in engineering. College of engineering Pune technological University (COEP), Vishwakarma institute of technology (VIT), Ajeenkya DY Patil University (ADYPU) are some of the best colleges in Pune. ADYPU is shortlisted under 10 best universities in India.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
DY Patil University offers a wide range of UG, PG and doctoral programmes to the students across Engineering, Management and Science, among others. DY Patil University admission to all the courses is entrance based or is subject to a valid score in the past qualifying exam followed by a Personal Interview (PI) round.
Admission at IIHM Pune is done on the basis of e-CHAT, followed by an interview over a video call. E-CHAT is an institute-level entrance exam which is common for admission to all IIHMs.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
COEP and VIT are both top colleges in Maharashtra, but COEP is the winner. COEP ranks 24th in MHRD rankings, outperforming VIT in terms of recruiters. COEP has a higher placement rate for CSE and an average salary of 7-8 LPA for the CSE department. It is also better in academics and extracurricular activities. However, COEP is not well-known across India, unlike VIT. Therefore, it is advisable to choose COEP over VIT.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
| Category | NEET 2022 Cutoff | NEET Cutoff Marks |
|---|---|---|
| General | 50 percentile | 720-138 |
| SC/ST/OBC | 40 percentile | 137-108 |
| General PwD | 45 percentile | 137-122 |
| SC/ST/OBC PwD | 40 percentile | 121-108 |
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
Admission to MBBS seats in Maharashtra is based on NEET scores and the rank obtained in the NEET exam. However, the cutoff scores and ranks required for admission can vary each year and depend on factors like the number of applicants, the difficulty level of the exam, and the availability of seats in medical colleges.
With a rank of 486,060 in NEET and 273 marks, the chances of getting a government MBBS seat in Maharashtra may be limited, especially in general category seats. However, as you belong to the OBC (Muslim) category, you may have a chance to secure admission through the reserved seats for OBC candidates.
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