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palak mahajan

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You can get admission in the B.Com with CA seat. But first tell me the details about your marksheet and other things. Only then I can help you by recommending the best colleges available.

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Dheeraj Dileep

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It solely depends on the college you are trying to get in, if you want to get into the top tier colleges, you need a good rank.

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Neha Gautam

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Yes , you can apply in Osmania university with your 98 percent , and you will definitely get the seat there , as they don't conduct any test for taking admission and you have scored good enough , so can easily get admission in this college .

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Joseph Saji

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There are over 53 colleges in Kerala which offer B.Pharma course, out of these over 91% colleges are private and nearly 9% are government colleges. There are Dpharm, B.Pharma and Pharma. D and MPHARM courses are offered here. If every Pharmacy college has minimum 60 to 70 seats are alloted for B.Pharma students. You can apply via KEAM by uploading your marklist and preferred colleges you would alloted according to you marks and availability. All the best.

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SAKSHI GARG

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Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT) is a highly reputed university that offers admission to its undergraduate programs based on the performance of students in the VITEEE (VIT Engineering Entrance Examination) or on the basis of their marks in 10+2 or equivalent exams. For admission to the BCA programme at VIT, you will have to apply through the VIT admission portal and provide your 10+2 marks. The cut-off for the BCA programme at VIT varies each year, depending on factors such as the number of applicants, the number of seats available, and the difficulty level of the exam. Based on your marks of 89.2 percent in CBSE class 12, you hav
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Divyansh Gangwar

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Yes you do have a pretty good chance of getting a seat in a government college.

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Divyansh Gangwar

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It depends on your category too, however in the unreserved category it is difficult to get admission.

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Harsh Singh

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Your rank of 19,000 in Andhra Pradesh EAMCET is a decent rank, and with your SC category rank of 1600, you have a good chance of securing admission in a government agriculture college in Andhra Pradesh. However, the availability of seats may vary from year to year, and it also depends on the cutoff ranks for that particular year and the college you are interested in. I would recommend that you check the official website of Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education (APSCHE) for the cutoff ranks for government agriculture colleges in Andhra Pradesh in the previous years, as this can give you an idea of the rank range required for
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Deepamjyoti Bhol

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According to AP EAMCET 2022 cut off ranks for Veterinary seats for SC(women) students are as follows
1. AU Region-
a. for non-farmer category: women-3200-3300
b. for farmer category: women- 4300-4400
2. SVU Region-
a. for non-farmer category: women-3000-3100
b. for farmer category: women- 4200-4300
3. Un-reserved region
a. for non-farmer category: women-3100-3200
So according to this cut offs I don't think you can get free veterinary seat by the mentioned rank through AP EAMCET

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Harsh Singh

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Hello, the admission to B.Sc. Agriculture courses is based on the cutoff ranks released by the respective universities or colleges. The cutoff ranks vary each year and depend on several factors, including the difficulty level of the exam, the number of applicants, and the availability of seats in each programme. Based on your ranking of 35,000, it's difficult to predict your chances of admission to a particular university or college offering B.Sc. Agriculture. The cutoff ranks for admission to B.Sc. Agriculture programs vary for each university or college, and it's recommended to check the previous year's cutoffs and the current year's
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