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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Jaipur Engineering College & Research Centre is not under CUET. 

Admission to the B.Tech course is based on the JEE Mains score of the candidates.

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Anushka Mendiratta

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JEST is a national-level entrance exam conducted for admission to various PG programs. Its primary purpose is to provide a standardized platform for universities and institutes to assess the scientific aptitude and knowledge of potential postgraduate students. DST also awards financial assistance to JEST qualifiers. 

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Anushka Mendiratta

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 Ensure that you understand the complete JEXPO Mathematics syllabus. Analyze past JEXPO Math papers. Refer to reference books or online resources to clarify your doubts. Regularly practice solving sample papers and mock tests. Practice calculations to improve accuracy and time yourself while solving problems to enhance speed.

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Parul Thapa

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In most cases, Mathematics is not a compulsory subject for admission to Veterinary Science programs.
The basic subjects usually essential for entry into the courses in Veterinary Science include Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English. This set of subjects forms a foundation of knowledge that is considered to be essentially necessary to have when studying the biological and the physical sciences involved in veterinary medicine.
Mathematics is not usually a strict requirement, as the focus of Veterinary Science is more towards the biological and medical aspects of animals. Some universities may have admission requirements or recommendati

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Parul Thapa

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No, a non-biology stream student cannot do Veterinary Science courses.
Most courses in Veterinary Science require a good background in Biology, which students coming from non-biology streams may not possess. These programs in Veterinary Science are science-intensive and need due qualification in Biology or allied subjects to fulfill the requirements of admission.

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MOHANAPRIYA M

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Since the email id will be the primary modes of communication for admission process after the CUET exams.

As you lost your email id, so you must contact office for further updates regarding admission process, first you need to update your new email id.

For such updation you need to verify yourself by giving your identity proofs, etc.

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Pooja Sharma

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Yes, Hindustan College of Arts and Science is ranked by The Week. The below-mentioned are Hindustan College of Arts and Science ranks (The Week):

Hindustan College of Arts and Science The Week Ranking 2023
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2021

2022

2023

Fashion DesignN/AN/A30
ScienceN/AN/A40
Hotel ManagementN/AN/A50

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Pooja Sharma

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Yes, Hindustan College of Arts and Science is ranked by Times. The below-mentioned are Hindustan College of Arts and Science rankings (Times):

Hindustan College of Arts and Science Times Ranking 2023
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2021

2022

2023

MBAN/A33
University (Private)N/A33
Management InstitutesN/A47
BBAN/A52

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Akansha Bisht

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No if you wish to pursue a Culinary Arts course you are just required to pass Class 12 and it does not matter if it your stream with a minimum of 50% score.

There are some after Class 10 diplomas and certification courses that only need Class 10. 

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Nishtha Shukla

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MIT School of Bioengineering Sciences & Research fee is a cumulative of caution deposit, tuition fee, exam fee, etc. Aspirants need to pay course fee at the time of admission to confirm their seat. Below is course-wise fee for MIT School of Bioengineering Sciences & Research:

CourseTotal Tuition Fee
BTechINR 9.4 lakh - INR 12 lakh
MTechINR 2 lakh - INR 12 lakh
MScINR 1.9 lakh - INR 3 lakh
PhDINR 5.3 lakh

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