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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
Candidates are selected based on merit in all the programmes offered by the institute.
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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
CT Institute of Management and Technology Jalandhar offers three undergraduate and one postgraduate programme, namely BCA, BSc (IT), BBA and MSc (IT) programmes.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Hi, the basic eligibility criteria for pursuing BSc in Biotechnology in the colleges listed above are:
- The student should have a minimum combined score of 50% (45% for SC/ST candidates) at both Higher Secondary and Senior Secondary levels.
- The student should have pursued Science stream where Physics, Biology, and Chemistry are the main subjects at 10+2 level with a minimum combined score of 60% combined aggregate.
Additionally, some colleges may have their own entrance exams and interviews as part of the admission process. It's important to check the specific eligibility criteria and admission process for each college you're interes
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Contributor-Level 10
Chandigarh University is undoubtedly the best choice for Law. Chandigarh University is accredited A+ by NAAC, has the best infrastructure and placement records. Chandigarh University holds the Limca book of world record for having the maximum number of companies visiting for campus drives.
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Scholar-Level 18
Hello Nishar Ahmed, it's a very tough query to answer. There are different reasons. Firstly it's an institution where research in basic Science is the motto. This makes it unfit for normal recruiters. Secondly even students do not want to get placed not only after graduation but even after PG as almost every student opts for PhD. This results in very skewed ratio of just handful of students out of more than 100 getting placed.
Frankly speaking, no one joins this place for getting job after undergraduate postgraduate or doctoral studies. Research oriented work is preferable to students. Hence many get opportunities to even work abr
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2 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
Hello Nishar Ahmed, admissions to Indian Institute of Science Education and Research can be taken via any of the three routes, by appearing for JEE advanced examination or KVPY or through the admission test conducted by this Institute itself. You can definitely get admission in this Institute since you have scored 70% in your 12th standard while eligibility criteria for general category students is kept at 60%. Of course with 70% you cannot take JEE advanced since there the eligibility is at 75%. But you can follow the path of entrance exam conducted by this Institute. To help you further and to give you detailed information I am attac
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Beginner-Level 5
Jee advanced Cutoff for admission in IISER Mohali - Indian Institute of Science Education & Research for integrated BS-MS course is 14500th rank for general category and 9100 rank in OBC NCL category. Its 3600 rank for SC category and 5200 rank for Genral-Ews category cut off for IISER Mohali.
kvpy cutoff rank is around 1433, iat cut off rank is around 2279.
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2 years ago
Beginner-Level 5
The expected IIser Mohali cutoff is generally out in the month of October itself and for BS+MS based on the basic of JEE advanced 2023 is
| CATEGORY | CUTOFF RANK |
| Genral | 145000 |
| OBC NCL | 9100 |
| SC | 3600 |
| EWS | 5200 |
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