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Yes, you can pursue LLB directly after the 12th grade. Depending on your preference, the five-year program is known as BA LLB, BBA LLB, or BCom LLB. You have to take an entrance exam, such as the LSAT, CLAT, or another state-level test.
You can enroll in a reputable law school if you pass. Therefore, it is feasible to pursue an LLB immediately following high school without completing graduation.
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I hope you are absolutely fine. As per your mentioned query , if you passed your class 12th from PCMB having atleast 45% then you can take admission in bsc nursing.
For getting admission institutes take admission on the basis of entrance marks.
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There is no possibility of admission here without entrance examination. Entrance examination is compulsory. M.Sc. For details regarding Agronomy fees and placements, you need to visit the university or college website or contact them directly .
Entrance Exam:
Most of the universities and colleges offer M.Sc. Entrance examination is required for admission into Agronomy. If you haven't taken the entrance exam, there's no chance for you to get admission.
Fees:
M.Sc. Agronomy fees vary according to the university or college. You need to visit the university or college website or contact them directly for more details regarding fees.
Placement:
M.Sc. Placement opportunities in Agronomy are usually provided by the university or college. You need to visit the university or college website or contact them directly for more details about placements.
Hello Sohan,
With 86.6 percentile in JEE Mains, getting admission in a government college depends on factors like your category, state of domicile, and the branch you want.
For general category students, 86.6 percentile may be borderline for top government colleges but could get you admission in some state-level or lower-tier government engineering colleges.
If you belong to reserved categories (like OBC, SC, ST), your chances improve significantly.
Branch choice also matters; popular branches like Computer Science or Electronics have higher cutoffs, while others may have lower cutoffs.
State quota seats also increase your chances if you apply through your state counselling.
In summary, admission in a government college is possible but not guaranteed. You should participate in counselling and explore options based on your rank and category.
I would recommend you to use the JEE Mains College Predictor Tool by Careers360 to get the list of possible colleges you can get with your rank.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
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