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Padmanava Maity

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The minimum cutoff is 70% for B.Com at Seth Anandram Jaipuria College, Kolkata.

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Padmanava Maity

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You need to score minimum of 70%. It will make you to apply but you have to wait to get admitted as you are girl so you have to apply either on morning session or day session. And for getting admitted in the 1st try without waiting list you have to score minimum of 80-90%

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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The fee structure at Kolkata Police Law Institute for Bachelor of Law (L.L.B.): INR 2,70,000 for 3 Years.
The college is affiliated with the Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology and the college admissions are done on the 12th result and minimum required is 60% marking and education is good and students get passed every time and the teachers, faculties, and management is all good.
Not a very good one in infrastructure but when it comes to career, it's one of the best in Bengal and this college also have a wonderful placement record and faculties also concerns primarily upon the placement of the students.
The college also has A
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Ankit Anand

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Both UEM Kolkata and UEM Jaipur are good at their respective places. Both have very good placement records and that is more important for us. This solely depends on the city that you would prefer to choose. Two of my cousin are alumni of UEM Jaipur only and both of them are working at very reputed companies for now.

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Deepanwita SahuLearner!

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If you are from the general category, click on the below link:
https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/college-predictor-results?sg[]=112&sc[112]=39533&ect[112]=rank&gender=2&category=1&ds=127&sp[]=108&uaf[]=specialization&uaf[]=location&rf=filters
I have modified the search according to your preference except for location. I think outside Kolkata, Asansol Engineering College (Asansol) can be an option for you. In Kolkata, you may go for Neotia, Techno, JIS, etc.Find that below. https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/college-predictor-results?sg[]=112&sc[112]=39533&ect[112]=rank&gender=2&category=1&ds=127&sp[]=108&uaf[]=specialization&uaf[]=loc
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afsheen nida

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As you have mentioned that you have scored 450 marks in NEET and belong to OBC Category. Yes, with this cut-off, you can get admission in BDS in the West Bengal in private colleges. West Bengal NEET the latest Cut-off marks range (All India) can be checked here
CATEGORY CUT OFF PERCENTILE
OTHERS 720-138 50th percentile
OBC 137-108 40th percentile
SC 137-108 40th percentile
ST 137-108 40th percentile
your & PH 137-122 45th percentile
OBC & PH 121-108 40th percentile
SC & PH 121-108 40th percentile
ST& PH 121-108 40th percentile
Hope the above information is useful. Plan accordingly and choose the best for your future. Best of luck!

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KUSTHI SAITEJA

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Yes, you can take admission in B.Tech course in West Bengal. Not only in west Bengal, you can take admission in any other state as per your preference.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Sohini Mondal, admissions in engineering colleges in the state of Tamil Nadu are restricted to domiciles of that state. It's difficult to get admission for a student who is not having domicile. However it's a different story for seats under management quota of private colleges. However, for this you will need to approach management individually.
Best wishes to you.

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