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According to your score, following colleges are available for you:
Sri Sivasubramaniya Nadar, Kancheepuram
Thiagarajar School of Management (Co-Ed), Madurai
Kumaraguru College of Technology, Chinnavedampatti Post, Coimbatore
St. Joseph's College of Engineering, OMR, Chennai
Easwari Engineering College, Ramapuram, Chennai
RMK Engineering College, Gummidipoondi, Thiruvallur.
Refer last year’s cutoff and consider 2k rank to get a seat for CSE and REVA University is worth in all aspects.
B.Sc Nursing is not included in NEET, so forget seat in nursing, you will have to go through the entrances.
Hi Prabhat,
I would not recommend you to take another year drop just to get a good college there are so many opportunities that awaits you in your near future and dropping again won't help that getting into NITs or IITs are not the only way to success you may have not done good at this stage but pull yourself up get into graduation there are new ways you can redeem yourself by doing well in future, if you study well in your graduation there are many you can always get into IITs and NITs through GATE or IIT JAM so carry yourself forward and get into a college and make a new start.
All the best.
<p>Please write about the specific programme name for which information is sought. However the eligibility criteria for M.Tech admission is a bachelor's degree in engineering or M.Sc or final year M.Sc candidates of relevant discipline are also eligible. Further M.Sc through distance learning form recognised universities candidates are also eligible for PGET.</p>
Please tell me the score you secured in JEE Mains. If you scored more than 74, then you are qualified, otherwise not. Now, second thing is that if you score more than 120 or 130, then you nay get the NIT, Otherwise, you may get other government colleges.
Best of luck.
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA:
*Candidates should pass +2 (Karnataka PUC/ISC/CBSE/NIOS/State board) in any stream (Humanities, Social Sciences, Commerce & Management, Sciences) from any recognised Board in India.
*Candidates pursuing international curriculum must have AIU approval and must obtain a grade of not less than 'C' or its equivalent. *Candidates appearing for the +2 examinations in March-May 2018 may apply with their class X and XI marks.
Can't say actually. The counselling process in GNDU is like a lucky draw one. May be, you can and may be you can't.
So, I would say you must attend the counselling for that.
Kindly predict your college in this college predictor. JEE Main rank predictor is an online tool which predicts the candidates rank range and probable colleges based on the difficulty level of the examination, average marks scored in JEE Main and seats available in IITs, NITs, GFTIs, and other SFTIs. The rank predicted might not be accurate but it certainly does give an idea to the aspirant. Know your college admission chances based on your JEE Main Rank, Home State, Caste, Gender, etc. Here <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/b... View more
You may get a place only if there arises a vacancy in any of the NLUs. Also, you might find a place in waiting lists.
You can try for the counseling for sure, although your rank is more. No need to worry there are many private institutes that offer BSc in Agriculture with good placements offers. As I am from Punjab I can tell Chandigarh University offers BSc in Agriculture and have full furnished Department with reputed faculty. They have a foreign exchange program also.
Eligibility: 10+2 or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics/ Biology/ Agriculture with at least 60% marks in aggregate.
Scholarship Test: CUCET
Yes, NIOS is a recognised board. It's been recognised by MHRD. You are eligible for IPU CET after NIOS from 12th. For more details check the link below:
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/university/guru-gobind-singh-indraprastha-university/exams/ipu-cet" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/university/guru-gobind-singh-indraprastha-university/exams/ipu-cet</a>.
Yes, you'll be eligible for applying in NEET 2019. Other eligibility regrading age are:
Candidates must have completed the age of 17 years. The maximum age limit will be 25 years (30 years for SC/ST and OBC).
The tentative dates of CUCET 2018 examination are as follows:
1) Online Registration will start in the 2nd week of March.
2) The last date for online registration is 3rd week of April.
Hi Soumya,
You can apply, I guess.
For more details you might want to visit Shiksha's webpage dedi for this. Link for the same is
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/exams/wbjee-jelet" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/exams/wbjee-jelet</a>
All the Best!
With these marks in JEE Mains (assuming these are Paper 1 marks), you'll get good NITs with core branches.
You should try for Rourkela CSE, Jamshedpur or Durgapur CSE.
If not, then core in VNIT or NIT Jaipur. Also, MANIT Bhopal also has good CSE placements.
Best of luck.
Sorry, but there are very low chances, but wait for the last round of counselling process.
Kindly predict your college in this college predictor. JEE Main rank predictor is an online tool which predicts the candidates rank range and probable colleges based on the difficulty level of the examination, average marks scored in JEE Main and seats available in IITs, NITs, GFTIs, and other SFTIs. The rank predicted might not be accurate but it certainly does give an idea to the aspirant. Know your college admission chances based on your JEE Main Rank, Home State, Caste, Gender, etc. Here <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/b... View more
NEET 2018 cut-off is issued by the CBSE in the form of percentile instead of specific marks. Percentile represents how a candidate performs comparatively to others who appear in the test.
For instance, if a candidate's marks are in the 45th percentile, it would represent that he/she has scored better than 45% of all the candidates who appeared in the exam.
The minimum qualifying percentile for candidates belonging to the unreserved category is 50th percentile, which corresponds to 131 marks in NEET 2017 and 145 marks in NEET 2016, so you can expect the cutoff to be anywhere between 130-145 marks for NEET 2018. Regards.