Colleges in Madhya Pradesh
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Seats are allotted primarily based on JEE Main scores through DTE MP Counselling. Preference is given to students based on their merit rank and choices filled during counselling rounds.
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TFW seats are special seats where tuition fee is waived for meritorious students from low-income families. These seats must be opted for during the initial MP DTE counselling process.
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Yes, seats are reserved for SC, ST, and OBC candidates as per Madhya Pradesh government norms. There are also quotas for Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) and Handicapped students.
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RGPV has a massive intake through its hundreds of affiliated colleges, offering thousands of seats across various branches. The main campus (UIT-RGPV) offers around 500-600 seats annually.
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A higher university ranking often attracts more Tier-1 companies to campus. Graduating from a well-ranked state university like RGPV provides a solid foundation and credibility during off-campus recruitment
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Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) is consistently the most competitive and highly-ranked branch. It attracts the highest cutoff ranks and has the strongest industry reputation for placements.
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Yes, as a state university, it offers degrees widely recognised by international universities and employers, making it a preferred choice for students pursuing global careers or higher studies abroad.
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RGPV primarily facilitates various government-sponsored schemes rather than offering its own university-specific scholarships. However, it does provide a scholarship for SC/ST students.
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The flexible curriculum allows "Open Electives," where students can select courses from different departments. This encourages interdisciplinary learning, such as a Mechanical Engineering student taking a Data Science course.
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Students must score atleast 40% in theory papers and 60% in sessional or practical work to pass a subject. Degree is awarded based on credits earned across all semesters.
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