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16th June 2012, 01:12 PM
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Which college can I get in Pune for Mechanical after scoring 80 in CET?
i got 80 in cet m in sc. wich college can i get in pune for mech??
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21st August 2012, 02:36 PM
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You do not get seats mere on the basis of ranking in entrance examination.
Your bachelor’s aggregate marks and specialization is also important to get you a seat in any college. You haven't even mentioned that. It is difficult to say in which college you will get a seat as your question lacks detail information. Kindly provide the full academic details to get the desired information. For your reference i would like to inform you the most of the UGC recognized and deemed universities and recognized colleges require minimum 65% aggregate marks in higher secondary or equivalent from a recognized school/board to be eligible to apply for admission. ST/SC/ and OBC get a relaxation of 5% marks for admission in almost all the colleges/universities across India. There is also a different quota of allotted number of seats for ST/SC/ and OBC. There are also colleges which take admission if you have secured 40% or above aggregate marks, but then again there shall always be a question mark left on the reputation and the quality of education they impart. |
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21st August 2012, 02:51 PM
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You do not get a seat mere on the basis of ranking in entrance examination.
Your bachelor’s aggregate marks and specialization is also important to get you a seat in any college. You haven't even mentioned that. It is difficult to say in which college you will get a seat as your question lacks detail information. Kindly provide the full academic details to get the desired information. For your reference i would like to inform you the most of the UGC recognized and deemed universities and recognized colleges require minimum 65% aggregate marks in higher secondary or equivalent from a recognized school/board to be eligible to apply for admission. ST/SC/ and OBC get a relaxation of 5% marks for admission in almost all the colleges/universities across India. There is also a different quota of allotted number of seats for ST/SC/ and OBC. There are also colleges which take admission if you have secured 40% or above aggregate marks, but then again there shall always be a question mark left on the reputation and the quality of education they impart. |
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