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10 months agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, with 545 marks in the NEET exam, you may have a chance to get a government medical seat in India if you are in the OBC category:
- The minimum marks required for the OBC category in the NEET exam for MBBS is 163–129, which is in the 40th percentile.
- A score of 550–500 in the NEET exam may result in a rank of 1,44,000–2,09,000.
You can use a NEET rank predictor tool to estimate your rank and identify medical colleges that are within your reach. The tool considers various factors, including your performance data, historical NEET data, and opening and closing ranks from the previous year's NEET counseling.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 8
Yes, some colleges accept transfer students from other universities, but the process and requirements vary by school:
Planning
Consider why you want to transfer, meet with your advisor, and research schools.
Application
Submit a transfer application to the desired university.
Documents
Gather the following documents:
Official transcripts from all previous institutions
Letters of recommendation from professors who know you well
A personal statement explaining your reasons for transferring
Proof of English proficiency, if applicable
Additional materials, such as supplemental essays, portfolios, or int
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The GATE exam has 30 test papers, and candidates can apply for at least two papers from the two-paper combination list. It will be conducted online, and candidates will be shown questions on the computer screen. For calculations, candidates will be provided with a virtual scientific calculator that will be available on the computer screen.
Candidates must be well aware with the virtual calculator and start practising as soon as possible to improve accuracy with solving questions.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 3
On an average 74 percent of the students are placed with respect to students who have registered for placement in the last three years. The percentage of students getting the second offer for the last three years is 13. This is with respect to students registered for the recruitment process.So the chance for get into one is high.And morever it is the tsudents responsibility to get in to one.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
List of some Economical and Best BCA colleges in Delhi/NCR
Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies (VIPS), Delhi Fees is around INR 82,700 to INR 4.32 lakhsBenefits: The school provides quality education VIPS has a great faculty as well infra now
Institute of Innovation in Technology and Management (IITM) Delhi: Expensive option with fees ranging from INR 57500- INR 2.51 Lacs Provide good placement opportunities
Jagan Institute of Management Studies (JIMS) Rohini: This is another experienced B school that provides good academic system and has a fee structure close to Rs. 1.35 lakhs
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
No, you are not allowed to use any electronic devices or virtual calculators during the VITEEE 2024 exam. Any student discovered in possession of any of these will be immediately dismissed. If they allow it will be provided then and there only.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
No, any virtual calculator or any electrical device is not permitted in VITEEE 2024 exam. If any student is found with any of these will be directly disqualified.
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