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a year agoContributor-Level 10
In general, the 30% minority reservation in engineering (like B.Tech) is for all centrally notified religious minorities, which include Muslims, Christians, Sikhs, Buddhists, Jains, and Parsis—not just for Muslims
Colleges or states that offer minority quota seats apply them across these groups, so any student from these communities can compete under that head, not only Muslims. Let me know if you're looking at a specific state or university—I can check their exact policy!
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
With a COMEDK general rank of 76,896, you can get admission to decent private engineering colleges in Karnataka. Expect to get into less competitive colleges, often offering branches like Mech, EEE, or Civil. Getting CSE or AI/ML will be tough—but not impossible—if seats remain in later counselling rounds. Aim to apply in early rounds and consider branches with better chances.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
You can still get into CSE, but your best option is to either write a popular entrance exam soon or reach out to private colleges offering admission on board marks only under management quota. Let me know if you want a list of such colleges or help prepping for exams!
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
No, VIT Amaravati doesn't accept EAMCET ranks. You need to appear for VITEEE or JEE Main to get admission in B.Tech CSE. With your EAMCET rank, you can explore other good colleges in Andhra Pradesh through the state counselling process.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, SIT, Pune (Symbiosis Institute of Technology) accepts MHT? CET scores for B.Tech admission. You can also apply with JEE Main or the institute's own entrance exam (SITEEE). Just make sure you've completed 10+2 with Physics and Mathematics and at least 45% marks. Then apply through their admission process based on your entrance score.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
With a 26,000 rank in BiPC and BC? B category, you have decent chances for B.Tech in Biotechnology in good colleges. For example, Andhra University's cutoff for BiPC general was around 21–22k, so BC? B rank could secure a seat. VIT Vellore and Thapar University also accept BiPC students through exams like VITEEE. Focus on applying through state counselling or entrance exams to explore these options.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Hello! With a JEE rank around 8.2 lakh, it might be tough to get into top-tier government colleges, but don't worry—you still have good private college options for B.Tech in CSE with decent placements. You can consider:
Lovely Professional University (LPU)
Chandigarh University
Amity University (Noida)
Parul University (Vadodara)
MIT ADT (Pune)
These colleges offer CSE course with a good campus placements if you work on your skills (DSA, web development etc. ).
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, you can get admission to B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering at AMU through the self-finance category. You'll need to appear for the AMUEEE entrance exam and go through the counselling process. Self-finance seats are limited and come with a higher fee, usually around ?2.5 to ?2.7 Lacs per year.
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