Eligibility
Hi Aliya,
Yes, with 380 marks in neet 2019, you can easily pursue self-financing ayurvedic courses in any government /private/deemed medical colleges or universities.
Generally the fee structure for self-finance seats for bams ranges between Rs. 50,000 to even more.
This varies from college to college.
So, I will suggest you to keep checking the official websites too .
Good luck.
Yes you are eigible for government collges for information technology .
The general category rank for cap round 1 was 123 , so it depends upon which category you belong , the sc and st category type has low cut off as compared to general open category . The lowest cut off is for st caste which was 79 . It also depends on seat availability for different colleges , so you should defenitely apply for government colleges as they have low fees as compared to private colleges.
Hello Pradnya, Yes, You are eligible for NEET. The eligibility criteria is 50% for unreserved students and for SC students is to score a minimum aggregate of about 40% in PCB subjects. After calculation, your aggregate comes out to be 41% so you are eligible. Also you should be at least 17 years of age.
Hello
Candidates appearing in MH CET Law 2019 to seek admission into three year law programme need to fulfill the below mentioned criteria -
A graduation degree in any subject issued by any university or college recognised by UGC and following a 10+2+3 education pattern is a must to appear in MH CET Law for three year law programme.
Candidates need to secure a minimum of 45 per cent in the aggregate of the subjects, and 40 per cent for those belonging to SC/ST categories of the Maharashtra state.
If your university is approved by the UGC then you will be eligible elsse not.
Hi Mohammed,below is the eligibility criteria(with respect to marks) for CEE :
The candidates are required to score aggregate 50% collectively in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. SC candidates will have to secure 45% marks while ST candidates will have to score 40% marks.
For more details about CEE exam,you can refer the link given below.
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/assam-cee-eligibility-criteria
Good luck!
Hello Aspirant,
It seems you are interested in studying your further studies in abroad specifically in Russia. Well, first of all, instead of your specific markings of Physics and Chemistry, you first have to decide what course you want to study in Russia.
After deciding your course of study, you have to decide the college or university where you want to study your course. After short-listing a list of colleges you prefer, you have to go through their eligibility criteria(s).
You have to carefully see what requirements or educational qualifications are required for applying for the course of your choice. Like we have cut-offs in Indian colleges/universities , they too shall have such a marking bar.
There are several government, semi-government, private institutions in Russia, it's a big nation and many cities within it. You have to decide with utmost observance. After deciding your course and colleges, start applying to them. Many international colleges accept online applications from Foreign nationals.
Once you are done applying, wait for their call/ acceptance letter. Rejection is a part and parcel of life so don't be disheartened by any (God forbids). Always try to stick to your goal and capabilities. Studying abroad is not a charm , the charm is the career you build out of it.
Lastly, keep asking questions, keep learning. Good luck!
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