well... i would enjoy life and try to get the best job you can and apply next year!
No, it should not affect your admission.
Phoenix College should be capitalized but not student.
how much percentage we must get in boards to get admission in eingeering college through nri quota
In the United States, accredited law schools require strong college-level grades for admission. Most top-tier law schools require a college GPA of 3.33 (B+) or better, while most lower-ranked law schools still require a college GPA of 2.66 (B-) or better. That said, it is possible to gain admission to law school with even lower grades, but it is very rare. Law schools do not look at your high school GPA as part of their admissions decision. They only look at your college (or other graduate school) grades. However, in order to gain admission to a good college---and in order to increase your chances of succeeding in college---a high school student should likely be a B student or better for law school to be a good option.
Actually in my opinion it should depend upon student's ability... I think that they should give admission to those students who have got A to A+ grade. Means 75% and after then... Thanks..
Students are cautioned that admission to the University does not imply admission to all the programs and courses offered by the individual colleges; this is especially true with respect to colleges with limited-access programs. Colleges such as Business, Education, and Nursing have been designated as limited-access colleges and require completion of certain prerequisites before a student may declare a major offered by one of the colleges. It is important that students check the college sections of the catalog for advising and admission requirements. Students planning to enter a limited-access program should be aware that their admission by the college may be denied or delayed and should be prepared with alternative plans of action. Students seeking admission to limited-access programs must demonstrate successful academic progress toward meeting the limited-access requirements in order to remain undeclared beyond 45 semester hours of credit.
According to my concern, rules of government says that equal oppurtunities should be provided to the females. But if we look towards questoin it seems to be less adequate, because it is the matter of education. In universities or colleges number of male and female student is depends upon their strength and their preferences at the time of admission for a particular course. It is all dependent on students that which course they like or dislike. So every student has freedom to choose the subject of their choice. Let us take an example, suppose at the time of admission college announces that for the BBA course college administration decided to accept only 100 students and out of hundred number of girls and boys must be equal if that time more than 50 boys want to take BBA and less than 50 girls want to take this course then what will be the solution for the problem for college . Is college not give admission to boys or it pressurize the girls to take that course if college pressurize the girls student to take course then it betrayed the right to freedom of student, which leads to failure of student because course is not according to their interest. So in conclusion it should totally depend on the interest and the strength present at the time of admission that universities get the equal number of male and female student or not. If universities bound that they only accepts equal number of male and female student then it should become hectic to both genders to take admission or choose courses. I am completely disagree with the questoin.
You can get admission in iit mumbai
One way a student can prepare for college is by anticipating college funding. Anticipating college funding allows a student to figure out how much he or she will be able to afford for college. This can then determine the types of schools that a student ultimately should apply to. Financial concerns should always be a priority for students.
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My rank is 80000. In which college i can take the admission
To find information about college student grants you should contact FASFA for all available options for college.