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Hi Srinivas,
Your profile suggests that you belong to Telangana Domicile.
You have not mentioned your Caste Category, so I'm considering it as General Category and providing information based on it. For rank below 30k in TS EAMCET, you can get decent Colleges for B.E/ B.Tech Electronics and Communication Engineering branch.
Fees structure of B.E/ B.Tech Electronics and Communication Engineering branch in Private Colleges in India are listed below.
CVR College of Engineering, Hyderabad - Total Course Fees: Rs. 3,82,000
MGIT Hyderabad - Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Technology - Total Course Fees: Rs. 4,00,000
IARE Hyderabad - Institute of Aeronautical Engineering - Total Course Fees: Rs. 3,60,000
NIMS University, Jaipur - Total Course Fees: Rs. 3,20,000
For more information about it, go through below mentioned link.
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-engineering-colleges-in-india?city=Hyderabad&ownership=Private&branch=Electronics%20and%20Communication%20Engineering
I hope this information was helpful.
Best of Luck!!
Hello,
To predict whether you will definitely get a seat in a college is an uphill task as cut-offs for colleges change every year during Counseling depending upon several factors such as-
• Number of applicants in NEET exam
• NEET question paper difficulty level
• Score of the candidates in NEET 2022 result
• MBBS/BDS seat matrix 2022
------- NEET cut off marks for different category candidates in the year 2021 was as following -
• General category - 720-138 marks
• SC / ST / OBC category - 137-108 marks
• General-PwD - 137-122 marks
• SC / ST / OBC-PwD - 121-108 marks
------ To know your expected Rank in the NEET 2022 Examination, based on the marks you are expecting, kindly check out Career 360's Rank Predictor -
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-rank-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_rp
------- You can also check out Careers 360's NEET 2022 AIQ College Predictor which will help you in getting more in depth information about the best colleges for your marks. Here is a link to it -
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_cp
I hope you find the answer helpful.
Thank you.
Good Afternoon
Hope are absolutely fine, as per your query, it is quite difficult to get Govt. BAMS seat from 400 marks in NEET , you have not mentioned your category so i am considering it general. For safer side you should have 550+ marks in NEET to get government BAMS seat and for private colleges you should score at least 300+ marks.
For more information about BAMS course checkout given link below: https://dqxeclau.top/courses/bams-bachelor-of-ayurvedic-medicine-and-surgery
Hope you found it helpful All the best!!!
Hi in 70 to 80 marks you can expect around 84 to 90 percentile by seeing previous year trend but it depends on many factors like paper difficulty of your slot and number of students appeared
You can check here
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-marks-vs-percentile/amp
For obc the cut off previous year was around 68 to 74 percentile this year may be changed depending upon number of students appeared
Hello Aspirant,
Hope you are doing great. A four-year professional programme is required to get a nursing degree or a B. Sc. (Bachelor of Science) in nursing. Candidates must meet the minimal eligibility requirements, which include having finished 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as required topics, in order to pursue a B. Sc. in nursing. By taking a number of entrance tests offered between April and June, one can be accepted into the B. Sc. nursing programme. Since the education covers both the fundamentals of the humanities and nursing science, the Indian B.Sc. nursing degree is well-received around the world.
Exams like the JIPMER and AIIMS were once used to give admission to this programme, but NEET has now taken their place. NEET is not the sole exam, though; marks from tests like the SAAT and the ITM NEST are also accepted by many universities.
you can refer the below link for more details:
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/b-sc-nursing
ALL THE BEST
I hope you are doing well.
A student must receive at least 28 out of a possible 70 marks on the theoretical paper, or 40 percent, in order to pass the subject, according to the general rule. This should be helpful, I hope.
I hope this helps.
Good Luck
Hi,
Here is the complete syllabus for CUET History (PGQP11) :
Ancient History of India (10000 BC to 1206 AD) -
Stone Age (Paleolithic, Mesolithic and Neolithic age), Chalcolithic Age, Indus Valley Civilization, Aryan & Vedic Age, State formation in Ancient India, Rise of Ancient Indian Empire (Haryank, Shishunag, Nanda Dynasty), Age of Religion (Buddhism & Jainism), Mauryan Age (Social, Political and Culture), Post - Mauryan Period (Indo-Greeks, Sakas, Kushanas, Western Kshatrapas), Early State and Society in South India (Kharavela, Satavahanas, Tamil States of the Sangam Age; Administration, Economy, Art and Architecture). Guptas, Vakatakas and Vardhanas (Administration, Society and Culture), Regional States during Gupta Era: The Kadambas, Pallavas, Chalukyas of Badami; Polity and Administration, Literature; growth of Vaishnava and Shaiva religions. Palas, Senas, Rashtrakutas, Paramours, Polity and Administration.
Early Medieval India (750 AD- 1206 AD)-
Major political developments in Northern India, the rise of Rajputs; The Cholas: Administration, Village Economy and Society; Indian Feudalism; Agrarian economy and urban settlements; Trade and Commerce.
Medieval History of India (1206-1707 AD)-
Establishment of Delhi-Sultanate Rule (Mamulak, Khilji and Tughlaq dynasty), Administration of Delhi Sultanate (Military reform, Iqta system etc.), Art & Architecture Vijaynagar and Bahamani Kingdom (Rise, Social, Economic and Administration), Bhakti Movement, Sufi Movement; Culture: Persian literature, Establishment of Mughal Empire (Administration, Society, Political and Literature), Expansion of Mughal Empire (Babar to Aurangzeb), Rise of Sur dynasty, Decline of Mughal Empire.
Modern History of India (1707 to 1947)-
Modern Historiography, Colonialism in India, British Raj & British Expansion in India, Imperialism, Social and Cultural Development, Structure of British Administration (all Acts) Economic impact in British Period (Settlement), Industrialization, Social and Religious Reform movement (Ram Mohan Rai, Swami Dayanand, Jyoiba Phule etc.), National movement in India, Mass Movement and British Rule, Indian National Congress Summit, Gandhian Movement, Constitutional Development, Struggle for Freedom. European History, French, England, American and Russian Revolution, World War First and Second.
Hello Student
If you are talking about polytechnic examination that is jexpo which total marks is 100. The Subjects of jecpo examination is mathematics 40+chemistry-20+physics -20+English 10+aptitude test -10 ,=100.Out of 100 the minimum marks is 40. ToQualify the jexpo examination 40 is the minimum marks to qualify .. on the basis of qualifying marks and marks obtained in 12th class examination the admission is done on the merit basis primarily.
Hope this will help.
Hello
Your score is good for taking BAMS Admission in private colleges in Maharashtra, To get admission in private colleges for BAMS in Maharashtra you need to score at least 180 marks in NEET enterance examination.
Here are some Colleges for BAMS in Maharashtra:
If you going for counseling procedure then you should not be able to give donations because donations taken when you take direct admission, Then after 2 round of Counselling procedure you"ll get admission in private colleges as i mentioned above.
Here is the link which help you out to predict the colleges in India;
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