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Satyam Singh

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Getting admission to Punjab University, Chandigarh, is pretty simple and not very competitive.

First thing, you gotta decide on the course you're aiming like for—UG, PG, or PhD. For most of the UG courses, they look at your Class 12 marks and conduct entrance exams for some, like PU-CET.

If you're eyeing PG programs, there's usually an entrance test or merit-based selection. Just keep an eye on the university's official website for admission notifications and forms—most of the stuff is online these days.

Also, don't miss the deadlines, because they're pretty strict. Prepare well for the entrance exams, and you're sorted!

All the Best.

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Kritika Kumari

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The level of difficulty for admission to Chandigarh's BBA programs varies by school. A good academic background—typically at least 50% in Class 12—is required for admission to several universities, including Chandigarh University and DAV College, which use merit-based criteria or competitive entrance tests like CUCET. Particularly in prestigious universities with strong demand and limited seat availability, the admissions process can be tough.

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Mehjabeen Hussain

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Among the very best is Apeejay College of Fine Arts (ACFA); it is primarily speaking the best among all Jalandhar colleges in fine arts, design, and performing arts. Lots of people know and talk about the college because of its NAAC-accredited programs, very good faculty, and infrastructure. Where it is at its best are creative fields. If we move towards the other streams-MBA or pure commerce-it has some competitive alternatives in Jalandhar too. Depending on course and personal choice, it could be considered good or best.

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Pragya Saha

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The cutoff rank for B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering at Punjabi University Patiala is majorly dependent on the score obtained in JEE Main, though it varies every year, as the number of applicants can vary, along with seat availability and category. The general category student cutoff ranks tend to lie in the range of 30,000 to 40,000 in JEE Main, though it can be different every year. For the most accurate and up-to-date cutoff information, it is better to visit the official website of Punjabi University Patiala or consult with their admission notification for precise counseling procedures and cutoff ranks.

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Ravi Babu

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A five-year integrated BA LLB degree is offered by Bathinda College of Law, which is connected to Punjabi University. Tuition is seen as affordable when compared to comparable private colleges

 Duration: 5 Years
Total Fees: 2.40 Lakhs
Seats: 60 

 Exam fees, library fees, and other administrative expenditures could be extra charges. The college offers state-of-the-art resources, such as a library, sports facilities, and a moot court hall, which foster a favourable atmosphere for legal study. 

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Nandini Motwani

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However, neither does Rajiv Gandhi National Law University, Patiala, admit students purely based on their 12th board results from ISC or whatever other boards. To be able to join the BA LLB (Hons.) Program, a candidate must sit for the CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) and satisfy the cutoff according to his or her performance in the entrance test. The minimum eligibility criteria are having passed the 12th examination with a minimum of 45% marks (40% for SC/ST candidates).

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Akshat Goel

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Apeejay Institute of Management and Engineering Technical Campus in Jalandhar is one of the major institutes in the region. Strong academic programs and infrastructure define the institute. Various courses are offered in management and engineering with experienced faculty focusing on holistic development. Its placement cell connects students to good companies, thus increasing the prospects of career advancement. Whether it is the "best" depends on the individual preferences of course offerings, facilities, and career goals, but it undoubtedly is a reputable choice in Jalandhar.

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MOHD ZAID

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The Salutary Nursing Institute of Abohar in Punjab may no longer accept children as college students who do not attend GNM courses because the same old practice requires full-time GNM applications. Attendance at no longer provides options, especially for male students; It is the first lesson to contact the organisation immediately to confirm their special recruitment policy.
Key points to remember:
Gender restrictions:
Nursing courses in India have historically had good female scholars, and some institutions may have specific restrictions on male admissions.
Entry Requirements:
GNM applications often require full-time clinical practical e

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Ravi Babu

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Take into account the following factors when evaluating ICFAI University and Chandigarh University for a B.Pharma program

Reputation: Chandigarh University is more well-known for its varied curriculum industrial ties and job opportunities. The Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) has approved the pharmacy program.
Infrastructure: Chandigarh University has cutting-edge research facilities, labs and partnerships with the pharmaceutical sector. Although ICFAI has quality facilities as well its pharmacy focus is not as strong.
Placement Opportunities: With connections for internships and exposure to the business, Chandigarh University has excellen

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Iman Das

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NEET MDS cut-off for Pedodontics for the 2024 admissions in CDC, Ludhiana can vary based on category and round of admission. Current trends suggest open category cut-offs are observed to be ranging between scores 523-484 based on rounds of admission. Cut-offs for all the reserved categories are pretty low.

 

 

 

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