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7 years agoGuide-Level 11
Just know your interest and the path will be simple! If you want to go for Physiotherapy, then go for bachelors, not diploma so that you can have more placement options. If you have an interest in science, then do simple B.Sc, M.Sc, B.Ed or PhD. Then, apply for government universities to teach or go for some professional placement-oriented course.
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7 years agoGuide-Level 14
Cut off percentage & marks:
- General category: 50%, 685 - 145
- OBC category: 40%, 678 - 118
- SC category: 40%, 595 - 118
- ST category: 40%, 599 - 118
- PwD category: 45%, 474 - 131
The admission are given 85% for the state quota, 15% for all ove
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All the best.
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