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Admission in b.j. medical college pune for mbbs course is got by answering the all India cet exam and getting into the merit list.
One can take admission in polytechnic (civil branch) after class 10th through state entrance test. or can take admission in B.Tech (civil) after class 12th through respective state entrance test. for more details {iimtindia.net]
==A 1.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale, or a "D"...== ...is required to pass any college course. Obviously, the higher the grade is, the better the chance is that the student would be considered knowledgable or proficient in the subject.
College algebra is not a required course for LPN programs.
College Fairs are organized events that allow students to interact with admission representatives from a wide range of post-secondary institutions to discuss course offerings, admission and financial aid requirements, college life in general, and other information pertinent to the college selection process.
What was last year cut off meerit of every engineering college in mumbai and navi mumbai for 2nd year degree admission in electronics and telecoms course?
college algebra or freshman composition since they are required for all degrees.
When you write an admission letter to a college, make it formal. You should include all your personal details and state which course you intend to pursue.
Yes you can take admission in AMIE/AMIETE course for B.tech degree in branch of Electronics and Communications. It is important that you clarify admission requirements with the college while making an application. Most colleges have admission guidelines so what may not be accepted in one might be within the requirements of another
It depends on what the 'distribution credits' or 'core curriculum' requirements for your college are. You will probably have to complete a science distribution. This could be filled by a number of subjects besides biology(chemistry, physics, geology, psychology, astronomy etc.)
Of course - but you are going to have to go to a 4-year college (to get a Bachelor's degree) after receiving your Associate's from the community college, as law school admission requires a Bachelor's degree.