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a year agoContributor-Level 8
The college of dairy Science and technology at Kerala veterinary and Animal Science University is generally considered a good institution, particularly for those interested in dairy processing education and research. It has a strong reputation for producing graduation who have achieved success in the dairy industry and related fields.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
The ACT exam comprises of Maths problems learned up till and from the level of class 11th Maths. The topics included on the Maths section of the ACT exam thus are: pre, elementary and intermediate algebra, coordinate and plane geometry, trigonometry, complex equations, etc.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
The difficulty of the Maths section of the ACT exam can be perceived differently by students as it is subject and is based on the personal strengths and weaknesses of students in particular sections and topics. The most difficult questions of the Maths section of the ACT test are found towards the end of the section. Hence, it can be said that the difficulty and level of questions asked on the ACT exam increase gradually as the test progresses.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
To prepare well for the Maths section of the ACT exam, one must work on building strong foundation of the mathematical concepts. For that purpose, you must focus on mastering the fundamental mathematical concepts, practice with different types of mathematical problems, understand the format of the Maths section and work to improve your time management strategy effectively.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
There is no official data of any recent cutoff data for B.Sc. admissions at Kundan Lal Shukla Mahavidyalaya. Here's what is known:
Admissions are based on 12th grade marks (CBSE/UP board) via Chhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj University.
The college offers a total of 840 seats in B.Sc., but specific cutoff percentages or marks aren't publicly listed.
You should reach out to the college directly.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
With that score in CUET, you're unlikely for top central universities.
You might qualify for some branch-specific or less competitive courses at central/state universities if the cutoff is in the 500–600 mark range. Focus your search there and consider walk-ins to secure a seat this year.
In private universities like Amity, SRM, LPU, UPES etc., you have the best chances.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
If you enjoy fieldwork, studying rocks, minerals and Earth processes, go for PG in Geology. It has good scope in mining, oil, and government sectors.
If you're more interested in pollution, climate change and sustainability, choose PG in Environmental Science as it offers diverse job options in NGOs, companies, and government.
Pick your subject based on your interest.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
Government and government-aided engineering colleges that offer low tuition fees and TFW scheme are:
NITs (via JEE Main, with state quota)
State Government Engineering Colleges like:
– College of Engineering, Pune (Maharashtra)
– Jadavpur University (West Bengal)
– UVCE Bangalore (Karnataka)
– Delhi Technological University (Delhi)
– GEC Thrissur (Kerala)
– IIEST Shibpur (West Bengal)
To Get TFW you should apply for the state entrance exam (like KEAM, MHT-CET, WBJEE, etc.) or JEE Main and choose TFW option during counselling and provide income certificate (< ?8 lakh/year)
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