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Hello Aspirant,
You should be preparing for jee advanced if you are confident enough to clear jee mains.
The jee mains eligibility criteria are as follows -
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If you check the Minimum Eligibility qualification on the official website of IIT JAM then you will find that the qualifications mentioned there doesn't matches for any of the IIT's or participating institutes offering the course of MSc in Geology. So through IIT JAM examination, you aren't eligible for the MSc in Geology course by qualifying the Geology paper.
For more information regarding Minimum Eligibility requirement of IIT JAM, consider the link below:
https://jam.iitr.ac.in/minimum-educational-qualifications.html
For more information regarding IIT JAM consider the link provided below:
https://university.careers360.com/exams/jam
I hope this helps. Wish you a great eve!
Hello aspirant,
Public Works Department is an Indian government agency which retains and maintains public service such as transportation, highways, roads, energy and water sources, etc. As per the latest information, the minimum criteria to apply for the PWD exam is set at securing at least 65% in respective bachelor degrees pursuing from a recognized institution. The age group of the applicant should be between 18-45 years.
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Greetings!
At this percentile I would say it is safe to assume that you are qualified for advanced, as past trends suggest so. However at the same time it is not the percentile with which you will have a very good shot at top NITs.
So I would wish you all the best for your advanced and meanwhile if you want to check which colleges you can get with this percentile in mains, then you can use following predictor
https://law.careers360.com/clat-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=clat_cp
Yes, you can complete the B.Pharmacy programme without taking the EAMCET. B.Pharmacy is a four-year course that provides expertise or understanding about drugs, their compositions, and other side effects, negative effects, or interactions of one medicine with another. This is a brief overview of the course.
You can apply for this course by taking the NEET/JEE exam, which is a combined examination for admittance into the B.Pharm course.
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