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Abhinav Shukla

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Yes it can affect the councelling and admission process and can also lead to disqualification of the application.

The wrong passing year will be definitely noticed during documents verification and it can either delay your verification process or can simply cause rejection of the application on the basis of false claim of information.

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Sumit Sharma

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With a 64% in MHT-CET and 83.83% in HSC, you are likely eligible for admission to the B.Pharma program at Dr. D.Y. Patil College of Pharmacy, Akurdi, as the minimum eligibility criteria is 45% in HSC for general category students. 

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Anurag Shivam

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Your CET score of 89.24% is a strong result, and you should be able to get into several reputable engineering colleges. However, the specific colleges you'll be eligible for depend on a few factors such as:

 

Category (General, OBC, SC/ST, etc.): Different categories have different cutoffs.

State (if you're from Maharashtra or another state): CET is conducted by different state governments in India, so the cutoffs will vary by state.

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Anurag Shivam

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No, you cannot get admission to B.Pharma at ICT (Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai) through a donation fee as they strictly follow a merit-based admission process based on your MHT CET score; meaning admission is solely based on your rank and not on donations, regardless of your OBC NT1 category and 70 percentile score. 

Key points to remember:

Merit-based admission: ICT Mumbai only accepts students based on their MHT CET score through the centralized admission process conducted by 

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Anurag Shivam

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With a score of 255 in the NEET, you are unlikely to get a seat in a government college for a Bachelor of Veterinary Science (BVSc). The NEET cutoff for veterinary courses varies by category and year. For general category seats in a government medical college for a veterinary course, the NEET UG exam score required is usually 500+. For the OBC category, the required score is 450+, for SC category it is 380+, and for ST category candidates, a score of 320+ is necessary.

You can go for colleges that take admission to the course based on scores obtained in Class 12 exams. 

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Anurag Shivam

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The total tuition fee for a five-year BAMS at the Guru Nanak Ayruvedic Medical College and Research Institute (GNAMCRI) is around INR 4.05 lakhs i.e. INR 80 K per year. Apart from this, the student may also need to pay some additional charges like a hostel fee, application fee, admission fee, etc.

 

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Divyansh Yadav

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Yes, 92 is a good percentile in MHT CET 2024, however, only for the SC/ST/OBC category candidates. For the General candidates, this is an above-average percentile. With this percentile,   you might be able to get into a college like Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute (VJTI) in Mumbai or G. H. Raisoni College of Engineering in Nagpur.

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Kapil Lalwani

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Based on your 88.7794539 CET marks together with OBC classification you should obtain admission at a respected college. A review of past cut-off data indicates that you could secure admission in Pune Institute of Computer Technology (PICT), Maharashtra Institute of Technology (MIT) or Vishwakarma Institute of Technology (VIT). You can seek admission as a CSE major but also IT or E&TC major students. The annual costs at these colleges span from INR 1.5 Lacs to INR 2.5 lakhs. The particular college along with its corresponding branch gets determined through counseling procedures while taking into account available seats.

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Kapil Lalwani

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BSc Nursing students can enroll at Topiwala National Medical College for INR 41,000 per year through MH Nursing CET while BYL Nair Charitable Hospital charges INR 35,000 per year for the program. Candidates looking to enroll at Bombay Hospital Institute of Nursing can pursue the Bsc Nursing programme for INR 45,000 per year. Two institutions offering affordable fees to healthcare students include Seth GS Medical College with an INR 43,000 yearly cost and Grant Medical College charging INR 42,000 annually. The nursing programs span across the  four years and these colleges welcome about 100-150 students through their annual admissi

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