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Hi Varsha , with 74% overall and 71% in group subjects (PCB) in Intermediate, you are well above the minimum eligibility (50–60%) for BPT in Andhra Pradesh. Since you belong to OC with EWS, you can also benefit from the EWS quota in some colleges. Getting a seat in private or aided colleges is quite possible for you. For government or top colleges, competition is higher, but you still have a fair chance. So yes, you can most likely secure a BPT seat in AP.
I can tell you depending on which college you are refering to and what exam you have given.
Depending on that I can give you cut off and names of some best colleges suited to you.
You had your 12th Commerce practical exam on 14th September, which means the final written exams will be scheduled a little later. Usually, theory exams are held 1–2 months after the practicals. For Maharashtra Board (HSC), supplementary or special exams are conducted in October–November, while the main annual board exams are held in February–March. You should check with your school/college notice board and the official board website for the exact timetable of your final exams.
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If you want to get admission to the Ideal College pharmacy with a percentile of 43, it might be harder for you to get admission because typically in more competitive colleges you need a higher percentile, but still, if you belong to a reserved category, you still have a chance, or you can go for the management quota.
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Please mention name of your exam only then I can tell you how and where you can take that exam from.
There are many good marketing colleges in Delhi; here are some good ones
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With an All India Rank of 13,658, your chances of securing a government college in MS for obstetrics and gynecology are moderate not very high or low. Basically your admission depends on your category and previous year cutoffs.
The first thing you need to understand is the exam pattern. The UPSC exam has three stages: the preliminary exam, mains exam, and the personal test (Interview).
You need to build a strong foundation in core subjects like history, geography, polity, and economics. The NCERT books are the key study materials to have a strong foundation the these subjects. Current affairs is as important, so try reading newspapers daily and watch news to stay updated on the current events. you also need to choose an optional subject wisely based on you interest and strength.
Develop strong skills like reasoning, comprehension and basic numerical.
Solve previous year question papers and the mock tests and interviews to have a hold over the exam and the interview.
For interview, you can also review you detailed application form (DAF) for the questions are often drawn from you educational background.
At last, you need to stay confident and have a positive mind.
Hope you find this helpful.
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To take admission for a girl in Class 9, she must have passed Class 8 from a recognized school and fall within the required age limit (usually 13–15 years). Parents need to choose the type of school (government, private, or girls-only) and board (CBSE/State). Admission forms are usually available online or at the school office during the admission cycle. Required documents include the Class 8 mark sheet, birth certificate, address proof, and identity proof. Some schools may conduct an entrance test or interview. Final admission is confirmed after document verification and seat availability.
To download Open Inter hall tickets, visit your state’s official board website (e.g., APOSS: apopenschool.ap.gov.in or BIE AP: bie.ap.gov.in). On the homepage, look for the “Hall Ticket / Admit Card” link under the exam section. Enter the required details like roll number, date of birth, or previous hall ticket number. After submitting, your hall ticket will appear on the screen. Download and print it for use at the exam centre. Always check that your name, exam dates, and centre details are correct.
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