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Shikher SinghCurrent Student
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For the 2025–26 academic session, the application processing fee is INR 500, payable online during submission of the application
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Ajay SharmaCurrent Student
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No, NFSC Nagpur does no longer supply admission primarily based on class rank. It makes use of your JEE Main All India (CRL) rank most effective.Even in case you are from SC, ST, or OBC, your category rank isn't always counted.
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Nitesh GulatiCurrent Student
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Candidates seeking admission to the BTech programme can enrol for admission with Class 12 marks. Candidates must complete Class 12 to enrol for the BTech course. The college offers only one UG course, i.e., BTech. National Fire Service College
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Candidates seeking admission to the BTech programme can enrol for admission with Class 12 marks. Candidates must complete Class 12 to enrol for the BTech course. The college offers only one UG course, i.e., BTech. National Fire Service College admissions are based on entrance exam.
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2 months ago
Is National Fire Service College under CUET?
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Parul ShuklaCurrent Student
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No, National Fire Service College is not a participating university of CUET. National Fire Service College shortlists candidates based on the entrance exam, i.e., JEE (Main) 2025 Paper-I. The candidates applied through the online admission por
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No, National Fire Service College is not a participating university of CUET. National Fire Service College shortlists candidates based on the entrance exam, i.e., JEE (Main) 2025 Paper-I. The candidates applied through the online admission portal shall be scrutinised based on the scores in JEE (Mains) Paper-I, and the percentile scores of the candidate in the respective Board of Education will be called in a proportionate ratio decided by the competent authority based on the CRL Rank provided by NTA in the JEE (Mains) 2025.
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Indrani ChoudhuryCurrent Student
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National Fire Service College offers BTech courses based on JEE Main score. Further, a minimum of 50% marks in class 12 is necessary to get into NFSC. Under 70 percentile, candidates can enrol for the BTech course. Aspirants must pass Class 12
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National Fire Service College offers BTech courses based on JEE Main score. Further, a minimum of 50% marks in class 12 is necessary to get into NFSC. Under 70 percentile, candidates can enrol for the BTech course. Aspirants must pass Class 12 with a 50% aggregate with Physics and Mathematics/English as compulsory subjects.
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Liyansha GauravCurrent Student
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No, the institute does not offer direct admission. National Fire Service College admission to a lot of courses is done through entrance exams. The institute admits students based on merit + JEE Main Paper one + the weightage ratio for these wi
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No, the institute does not offer direct admission. National Fire Service College admission to a lot of courses is done through entrance exams. The institute admits students based on merit + JEE Main Paper one + the weightage ratio for these will be decided by NFSC's competent authority. Therefore, candidates must prepare well in advance, as a lot of students apply for admission to NFSC, but seats are limited.
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Nishtha Current Student
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NFSC BTech admissions are based on JEE (Mains) Paper-I, and the percentile scores of the candidate in the respective Board of Education will be called in a proportionate ratio decided by the competent authority based on the CRL Rank provided b
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NFSC BTech admissions are based on JEE (Mains) Paper-I, and the percentile scores of the candidate in the respective Board of Education will be called in a proportionate ratio decided by the competent authority based on the CRL Rank provided by NTA in the JEE (Mains) 2025.
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Shikha AroraCurrent Student
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Candidates who have completed Class 12 with a 50% aggregate with Physics and Mathematics/English as compulsory subjects can apply for NFSC BTech programme. Besides, aspirants must also qualify for the entrance exam to be accepted for admission
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Candidates who have completed Class 12 with a 50% aggregate with Physics and Mathematics/English as compulsory subjects can apply for NFSC BTech programme. Besides, aspirants must also qualify for the entrance exam to be accepted for admission. The institute admits students based on merit + JEE Main Paper one + the weightage ratio for these will be decided by NFSC's competent authority. Post merit list, the institute will verify documents and conduct a medical examination. Shortlisted aspirants need to come for document verification and pay the National Fire Service College fee to confirm their seats at the institute.
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Sanjana DixitCurrent Student
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Candidates seeking admission to the National Fire Service College must fulfil the college's eligibility criteria. For the BTech course, applicants must have completed Class 12 with a 50% aggregate with Physics and Mathematics/English as compul
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Candidates seeking admission to the National Fire Service College must fulfil the college's eligibility criteria. For the BTech course, applicants must have completed Class 12 with a 50% aggregate with Physics and Mathematics/English as compulsory subjects. The selection process for all courses is based on JEE (Main) 2025 Paper-I.
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2 months ago
Are National Fire Service College admissions open?
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Indrani ChoudhuryCurrent Student
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National Fire Service College admissions are currently closed. Candidates are selected for courses based on the entrance exam, i.e., JEE Main Paper One. Candidates' marks in the entrance exam will be scrutinised based on the scores in JEE (Mai
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National Fire Service College admissions are currently closed. Candidates are selected for courses based on the entrance exam, i.e., JEE Main Paper One. Candidates' marks in the entrance exam will be scrutinised based on the scores in JEE (Mains) Paper-I, and the percentile scores of the candidate in the respective Board of Education will be called in a proportionate ratio decided by the competent authority based on the CRL Rank provided by NTA in the JEE (Mains) 2025.
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