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Neha Kumari

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Total fees is around 1.82 lakh. The availability of seats in Guwahati University for a rank of 4000 in Assam CEE can depend on various factors such as the number of seats available in the particular branch and the number of candidates who have secured a better rank than you. However, it is important to note that admission to Guwahati University is based on merit, and the cutoff for admission changes every year depending on various factors. Go for the official website.

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Sattwik Kumar MardanInterested in BCA

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Congratulations on your rank in TS EAMCET and your good performance in the intermediate exams! Based on your rank, it is possible that you may be eligible for admission to BPT course in a government college. However, the availability of seats in government colleges can vary depending on various factors such as the number of applicants and the number of seats available. It would be best to refer to the previous years' cutoff ranks for BPT course in government colleges to get an idea of your chances of admission. You can also check the official website of TS EAMCET for more information on the admission process and cutoff ranks for variou
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Neha Kumari

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Yes, according to your rank you will surely get free seat in Food Technology. Also, you must have passed in 12th PCM/PCB under a recognised board with an aggregate of 50%.

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Neha Kumari

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No, I guess. According to your rank I. e. 17k you cannot get BVSC. In all India the total seats are just 400 - 500 for this course. A rank of 1700 - 1800 will assure you a seat for BVSC in General merit. With a 94% in PCB, a score of 140+ is safe to get admission into BVSC.

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Sattwik Kumar MardanInterested in BCA

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The chances of getting a seat in Venkateshwara Veterinary College in Tirupati with an AP EAMCET rank of 37,060 may be slim as the college is highly competitive and in demand. However, admission to the college depends on various factors like the number of available seats, the number of applicants, and the reservation policy of the institution.
As you belong to the SC female category, you may have a chance of getting admission through reservation, but it's not guaranteed. It's recommended that you check the previous years' cutoff ranks for Venkateshwara Veterinary College in Tirupati for your category and course to get an idea of the rank
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Muralikrishna Chintala

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If you get a rank below 10k then you will get free seat in any Engineering College.

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Neha Kumari

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It is bit difficult to get a seat with this rank in any government veterinary college. A rank of 1700 - 1800 will assure you a seat for BVSc in General merit and with a 94% in PCB , a score of 140+ is safe to get admission into BVSc . Despite of it you can go for some private colleges of Karnataka . Some of the private colleges with their fees are mentioned below:
1. Karnataka veterinary animal and fisheries sciences, Bidar Karnataka : fee structure of 5.71 lakhs per year for B.V.Sc.
2. veterinary college, Shimoga Karnataka : fee structure of 22k per year.
3. veterinary college, Vidyanagar Hassan Karnataka : fee structure of 24.5 k per ye
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MD Mustafa Hossain

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Based on the previous year's cutoffs and trends, it may be difficult to secure a free seat in veterinary courses with a rank of 4740 in AP EAMCET for the open category.
The admission process and cutoff ranks for veterinary courses are determined by various factors such as the number of available seats, the number of applicants, the difficulty level of the exam, and other criteria set by the respective college or university.
However, you can still apply for admission and explore other options such as management quota seats or payment seats that may be available in various colleges or universities. It is advisable to visit the official web
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Gaurav Gupta

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When it comes to placement opportunities, CSE definitely has more options than BioTechnology, regardless of which college you choose. However, opinions about Bennett and SRM colleges are mixed. Some people think that Bennett is good, while others are unhappy with the mess and faculty. On the other hand, SRM is a better option than Bennett in terms of faculty, clubs, and college life.
If your priority is placement, then I would recommend choosing the college where you have secured a CSE branch. However, if your priority is a good college life with access to various hubs and a quality mess, then I would suggest choosing SRM.

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