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If our name is not there in selection list and wait list for pondicherry university exam will I get admission in that university

Vidhi 22nd Jun, 2019

Hey!

If your name is not there in both selection list as well as waiting list for M.Sc. in Pondicherry University, then your admission is not possible in the masters degree there. If someone does not confirm admission there, then students who are in the waiting list will be preferred for admission.

I suggest you to apply for masters in some other universities.

Best wishes!

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Campus selection status after completing M. A. P in corporate communications management in bhu

Amita Marotkar 20th Jun, 2019

Hello,

The reviews of BHU for campus placements specifically in MA( communication) are not that great. According to last 3-4 years placements trends, only 45-50% of students are being placed from the campus and the rest of the students did not have a job after passing out from the college. The placement cell did not play its role actively, as per students claim. The placement coordinators showed the least interest in placement activities. The recruiters who visited the college in the past are Concentrix, Future Group and Pradan.

Hope this helps, All the best!

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My score in bhu msc botany 2019 is 200. What are my chances of selection?

Adeel khan 16th Jun, 2019

Hello radhika 

Every year cutoff varies due to various factors like no. Of students appeared, difficulty level of the paper, highest marks scored. And many more. So predicting is not appreciate. 

The result of BHU PET 2019 are out, check here :- http://bhuonline.in/

Hope it helps :)

All the best :) 

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After screen of computer comes in councelling for selection of college and branch of comedk.can I take my parents at that time councelling?

AMAY AKASH 15th Jun, 2019

Kumari, only one parent can accompany you during the counselling. This is according to the rules and guidelines laid out by COMEDK.


For more information, you can refer to :-  https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/comedk-uget-counselling


Feel free to ask if you have any more queries.

Hope this helps!

All the best!

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Is there %relaxation for Sikh minority student for the selection in DU for BA in eng Hons ?

tyagi2001ayush_9087518 Student Expert 12th Jun, 2019
Hello dear aspirant

There are some colleges for sikh minority like Guru Gobind Singh College, SGTB khalsa and some other colleges as well. These colleges have a separate cutoff for sikh minorities and the cutoff for sikh minorities is less than the cutoff for other students.
If you opt for these colleges,  you will get a lower cutoff for BA English Honors.

Hope I am clear.
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is score between 550-600 enough for selection in jipmer for obc category

Ronit Jain 12th Jun, 2019

No, you cannot get a seat at JIPMER with this score. The cut off of JIPMER 2019 for General/OCI/NRI category is 50th percentile, while that for SC/ST/OBC and General-PH aspirants, it is 40th and 45th percentile, respectively. The candidates are considered for admission to 150 seats available in JIPMER Puducherry and 50 seats available in JIPMER Karaikal. 

Here's a link that will help you with the cut-off for both the centres of JIPMER:

Https://www.google.com/amp/s/medicine.careers360.com/articles/jipmer-cut-off/amp

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If I meet cut off in DU then is it sure that I will get admission or is there any further selection process i.e students with more marks

Vidhi 12th Jun, 2019
Hey!

As soon as you clear the cut off for any specific course in some colleges in University of Delhi, take all the important documents (original as well as photocopies) and visit the campus of that college.
Complete all your admission formalities within a day or two of the release of the cut off. Your admission will be confirmed then.

Except in St. Stephen's College, the admission is done solely on the basis of merit. No written tests and interviews are conducted for selection.

Best wishes!
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I am a dropper for neet Aiims jipmer 2020 can u please provide me full guidance books studying process etc. For my sure selection.

Priya Kumar 11th Jun, 2019

Hello, 

For success in medical competitive exams, you must have thorough and complete knowledge of the syllabus. You need to practice more and more questions so that you can improve your speed at problem solving and of course practice makes a man perfect.

Practice from limited number of books. Don't do too many books. Do limited ones and become perfect in them. Focus on previous year papers, practice them and understand the type and pattern of the questions asked.

For chemistry, NCERT is a must and very important. Other books you can consider are OP Tandon, MS Chouhan, Pradeeps, etc.

For physics, Start with NCERT then go for previuos year questions. For reference use SL Arora and HC Verma.

For biology, Previous year question papers and NCERT is a must. For reference Trueman can be used.

Self study is a must. Coaching can be helpful. But at the end of the day it all depends on the amount of hardwork you put in. Stay focused and definately your efforts will pay off.

Good luck!

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