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Tasbiya Khan

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, you can definitely do BTech course with 50% marks in PCM subjects, as many colleges accept 45%–50% PCM marks for admission. 
Some colleges even give direct admission or admission through entrance exams like JEE, CUET, etc. Given below are some of the top BTech colleges in India accepting admission on 50% marks with their tuition fees and placement package -

Top BTech Colleges in India

Tuition Fees

Placement Package

CET Trivandrum

INR 27,800 – INR 1.9 lakh

INR 7 lakh

Thiagarajar College of Engineering

INR 34,400 – INR 1.6 lakh

INR 6.3 lakh

JNTUA College of Engineering, Ananthapuramu

INR 30,000 – INR 3 lakh

INR 4.2 LPA

SIMTS University

INR 4 Lacs – INR 6 lakh

INR 6.8 LPA

Manipal Institute of Technology

INR 6 lakh

INR 10 LPA

SIMTS Chennai

INR 1.4 Lacs - INR 4.8 lakh

INR 4.5 LPA

Source: The above information has been taken from the official site and may vary.

In short, if you want a BTech degree where food and lodging are included in a budget, it is best to look for a Government-Aided or State University campus.
Government-Aided Colleges such as

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Raushan Kumar

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Getting a 6 score in each section is good for Canada PR. However, to boost the CSR points try to score Listening 8.0 and 7.0 in other sections.

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Aashi Shukla

Contributor-Level 8

UK PR also called Indefinite Leave to Remain usually takes 5 years if you're on a work visa like the Skilled Worker Visa. However some family visas (like being married to a UK citizen) or long-term residence may allow you to apply sooner, around 2 years.

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Abhishek Mehra

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Yes, you can get Permanent Residency (PR) in Ireland after studying. First, use your post-study work visa (Stamp 1G) to get work experience. Then switch to an employment permit, like the Critical Skills permit. After living and working legally in Ireland for at least 5 years with stable employment and good character, you can apply for long-term residency.

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Virajita Kumari

Contributor-Level 7

Singapore PR lets you live and work there freely. You do not need to carry or worry about constant visa renewals. You can switch jobs easily and buy affordable public homes. Also, you get low cost healthcare.

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Aashi Tiwari

Contributor-Level 7

Check out list of documents, you need at the time of PR application:

  • Most Recent passport size photograph
  • Valid Passport
  • Birth Certificate
  • Marriage Certificate (If the marriage is not registered in Singapore)
  • Educational marksheet
  • Professional License

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Nishtha Surbhi

Contributor-Level 7

Secure a job in Singapore on an Employment Pass or S Pass. After working there for at least six months, you can apply for PR in Singapore online. Approval totally depends on your salary, education, and age.

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Mani Lama

Contributor-Level 7

Yes, you can apply through programs like Federal Skilled Worker. However, it is important that you have skilled work experience abroad. Also, you need to meet CRS point requirements, and fulfill other eligibility criteria set by IRCC. If you check all the points then you can easily get the Canadian PR.

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Jiya Arora

Contributor-Level 8

Ireland PR holders can stay for 5 years in the country until further renewal is applied for. However, you can also apply for the Irish citizenship (Stamp 6) after the completion of 5 years on an Irish Long Term Residency Permit (Irish PR).

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Upasana Khandelwal

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The application fee for the Ireland PR is €500. It must be paid after you receive an “approved status on your application.”

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