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Sattwik Kumar MardanInterested in BCA

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Based on your EAMCET rank of 74k and local rank of 49k, it may be possible for you to get a seat in GMR Institute of Technology (GMRIT), located in Srikakulam district, for the Information Technology program. However, admission to any college through EAMCET also depends on the number of seats available, the number of applicants who have applied for the course, and their respective ranks.
To get a clearer idea of your chances of getting admission in GMRIT for the Information Technology program, you can check the previous year's cutoff ranks and the opening and closing ranks for the program. You can also contact the college's admission de
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Sattwik Kumar MardanInterested in BCA

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As per your EAMCET rank of 62,000, you may have options to get admission to some of the top engineering colleges in Andhra Pradesh for Artificial Intelligence (AI) courses. Here are some of the good colleges in Andhra Pradesh that offer Artificial Intelligence courses and where you might have a chance of admission:
SRKR Engineering College, Bhimavaram
Vignan's Institute of Information Technology, Visakhapatnam
Prasad V. Potluri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Vijayawada
Velagapudi Ramakrishna Siddhartha Engineering College, Vijayawada
Sri Vasavi Institute of Engineering and Technology, Nandamuru
However, please note that admission to the
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YASH SHARMA

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Real-time information about the availability of seats in BBA LL.B. Hons. Programs in specific colleges or universities. It is best to check the official website of the college or university you are interested in to find out more information about the availability of seats and the admission process. Alternatively, you can contact the admission office or the concerned department of the college or university directly to inquire about the availability of seats in their BBA LL.B. Hons. Programme. They will be able to provide you with the most up-to-date information about seat availability and the admission process.

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You have to contact the college authority for management seats.

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The Andhra Pradesh Law Common Entrance Test (Andhra Pradesh LAWCET) is a state-level entrance exam conducted by Sri Krishnadevaraya University, Anantapur on behalf of the Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education (APSCHE). The Andhra Pradesh LAWCET score is primarily used for admission to law colleges in Andhra Pradesh. To get a seat in a law college in Karnataka, you need to appear for the Common Law Admission Test CLAT or the Karnataka Common Entrance Test KCET for law. The CLAT score is considered by many national law universities in India, while the KCET score is used for admission to colleges in Karnataka. However, some col
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The number of waitlist candidates who can expect a permanent seat in SLS, Noida for B.A. LL.B. After the first merit list can vary each year depending on factors such as the number of seats available, the number of candidates who accept the offers, and the number of withdrawals. Typically, the university releases a few merit lists, and candidates who do not secure a seat in the first merit list are placed on the waitlist. The university then fills the vacant seats by offering them to waitlisted candidates based on their rank and availability of seats. It is difficult to predict the number of waitlist candidates who can expect a permane
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It's great to know that you are interested in pursuing a Ph.D. degree. Age is not a barrier to pursuing a Ph.D. if you have the required qualifications and passion for research. Since you have already cleared the NET exam, you can apply for a Ph.D. programme in a university that offers the course in your desired field. You may also check the eligibility criteria of the university to SEE if there is any upper age limit for admission to the Ph.D. programme. You can also check for universities that offer distance or part-time Ph.D. programs, which may be more flexible and suitable for working professionals like you. Additionally, it is re
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The admission process and seat allotment for PG law courses in colleges in India are governed by various factors such as the candidate's rank in the entrance exam, the availability of seats, reservation policies, and other eligibility criteria. Without knowing the specific details of the college or university that you are interested in, it is difficult for me to provide an accurate answer to your question.
However, securing a rank of 578 in PGLCET is a good achievement, and you have a chance of getting admission to a reputed college for PG law studies. The cutoff rank for free seats or fee reimbursement in PG law colleges may vary based
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The admission process and seat allotment for PG law courses in colleges in India are governed by various factors such as the candidate's rank in the entrance exam, the availability of seats, reservation policies, and other eligibility criteria. Without knowing the specific details of the college or university that you are interested in, it is difficult for me to provide an accurate answer to your question. However, securing a rank of 578 in PGLCET is a good achievement, and you have a chance of getting admission to a reputed college for PG law studies. The cutoff rank for free seats or fee reimbursement in PG law colleges may vary base
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Yes you are having opportunity to get into the college you are aiming for. So proceed forward with further counselling sessions. All the very best for your bright future!

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