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Ravi Babu

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There is a chance to get seated in the second round of Symbiosis Pune's 3-year LLB program, which has a waitlist rank of 47. However, this is mostly dependent on how many students decide to drop out after the first round. The most popular courses usually see the least amount of movement on the waitlist, however this might vary.

Your chances increase if the number of seats becomes available as a result of withdrawals

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Ravi Babu

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Computer Science Engineering (CSE) programs are offered by a number of colleges in Bangalore, Pune and Hyderabad with annual budgets as high as 1 lakh. Among the choices are

Bangalore: Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Technology: The college has good facilities and placement records and the tuition costs for CSE are affordable.
Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering provides Karnataka citizens with reasonable tuition costs (via COMEDK or KEA counselling).
Pune: Under the state quota, the Pune Institute of Computer Technology (PICT) provides CSE to students at affordable costs.
Some merit-based seats at MIT-WPU (State Counselling Seats) have costs

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Depending on your long-term objectives attending a private institution in Pune and majoring in mechanical or civil engineering may be a good choice. Some well-known private universities have strong professors, industry ties, and facilities. The calibre of instruction and placements however can differ. The college can offer good exposure and employment chances in industries like manufacturing and design (for mechanical engineering) or construction (for civil engineering) if it is founded with strong industry contacts.

Nevertheless tuition is more expensive at private universities and the return on investment may be poorer if the institut

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Pragya Saha

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With a 57 percentile in JEE Mains, getting admission into the elite engineering colleges in Nagpur is difficult, but some institutions still offer opportunities. Some such colleges include the Government College of Engineering, Nagpur, and Nagpur University; the cutoff may vary across colleges, categories, availability of seats, and according to the college's eligibility criteria. You can also look at private colleges in Nagpur, where the cutoff for admission might be more lenient. It is always a good idea to check the specific cutoffs for each institution and consider alternatives like state-level counseling or private college options

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Pragya Saha

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The cutoff for the LLB in K.C. Law College varies every year, based on the candidates applying, the level at which the entrance exam gets conducted, and category-based reservation. Generally, the entry is made through the Mumbai University Law Entrance Test exam or any other respective exam. The cutoff marks may also vary with the passing percentage of the candidates. To get the most updated information about the cutoff of the LLB examination, check the official site of K.C. Law College or contact their office of admission to know what the actual number is for this year.

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Ravi Babu

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The reserved category perks may still allow you to enrol in B.Tech programs in Mumbai if your MAH CET score is 59 and you fall into the NT-B category. The following are a few universities that might accept low MAH CET percentiles

New Panvel's Pillai College of Engineering is well known for its industrial partnerships and respectable placement rates.
Atharva College of Engineering has robust student support system and strong campus facilities.
A reasonably priced choice with helpful instructors is Vidyavardhinis College of Engineering and Technology in Vasai.
Universal College of Engineering is renowned for its reduced cut offs and student-

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The Nagpur Graphic Designing study fee differs depending on the course and the institute. Below are some key fee structures.
Certificate in Graphic Design: around INR 60,000 + GST for a 16-week part-time course.
Diploma in Graphic Design: around Rs 1,20,000 + GST for a part-time, 32 weeks course.
PG Diploma in Graphic Design. The cost for part-time is INR 1,80,000 + GST and that for a full-time is INR 2,20,000 + GST.
Many colleges also have fees that range from INR 27,000 to INR 1.55 lakh, depending on the college and course duration. For more specific information, it is always best to contact specific colleges or institutes in Nagpur.

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Though there aren't as many as there are for other engineering specialties Maharashtra does have a number of institutions offering B.Tech programs in aeronautical engineering. Among the well-known universities is the Defence Institute of Advanced Technology (DIAT), located in Pune and renowned for its aerospace-specific programs. Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University is another noteworthy choice. Aeronautical engineering courses are also offered by GH Raisoni College of Engineering in Nagpur and Amity University in Mumbai. These universities are the renowned for their facilities, industrial linkages and job placements

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  1. D Y Patil College of Engineering, Pune
  2. MIT World Peace University, Pune
  3. Dr. D.Y. Patil Institute of Technology, Pune
  4. Shivaji University, Kolhapur
  5. Vishwakarma Institute of Technology, Pune
  6. SIES Graduate School of Technology, Navi Mumbai
  7. Bharati Vidyapeeth College of Engineering, Pune
  8. Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology, Mumbai

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Sagar Gupta

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There are over 25 Law colleges in Pune. Please refer to the link provided below for a detailed list of these colleges. You should be able to navigate to the top most colleges in this list using the filters on the web page. Regards. https://www.shiksha.com/law/colleges/colleges-pune.

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