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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Yes, you can use NEET, KCET, and JEE together, but only after 2nd PUC (12th standard), as these examinations need a 10+2 qualification or equivalent appearing status. As you are in 1st PUC now, you can begin preparation for all three exams, but you will be eligible to appear for them only in your 2nd PUC year (next year). NEET is for medical studies, JEE for engineering, and KCET is for Karnataka-origin admissions in medical (except for MBBS/BDS) as well as in engineering colleges. Concentrate hard on fundamentals in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Biology to get good scores.

 

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With a CRL of 1,34,280 and an OBC rank of 44,182, it is very unlikely that you will be admitted to Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) at NIT Allahabad (MNNIT). Based on past year cutoffs, the OBC closing rank of CSE in MNNIT Allahabad would usually be less than 2,000 in home state quota and approximately 1,000–1,500 for candidates from other states. You could still have some hope in less sought-after streams such as Civil, Biotechnology, or Mechanical Engineering. For better prospects, look at other NITs, IIITs, or state engineering colleges. Look at JoSAA counseling for options available according to your rank.

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Yes, you may opt for JoSAA Counseling 2024 but only if your compartment exam result comes out to be successful within the last date of document verification. JoSAA needs to pass Class 12th examination with mandatory subjects for the eligibility of admission. As your Maths paper is conducted on July 15, be sure to publish the result in advance of the final deadline set by JoSAA for admissions. You do not usually need to provide a health issue letter, but you should have a passing certificate during admission. Continuously check the JoSAA official website for any updates on deadlines and document verification.

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Having an Other State WBJEE rank of 18,098, admission to premier government colleges in West Bengal is possible, but some private colleges provide good quality education at relatively lower fees. Some of the better ones are MCKV Institute of Engineering (Howrah) with a fee of about INR 4,00,000, Narula Institute of Technology (Kolkata) with a fee of INR 3,89,000, and Guru Nanak Institute of Technology (Kolkata) with a fee of INR 4,00,000. Other budget-friendly options are Bengal Institute of Technology, Kolkata (INR 3,80,000) and Seacom Engineering College, Howrah (INR 3,50,000). The admission is seat-dependent and based on cutoffs, so

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With 72 percentile and a CRL rank of 408,090 in JEE Main, and 57% in 12th grade, getting admission to a B.Tech course in a Central University could be tough, as such universities usually have higher JEE Main ranks and a 12th-grade score of at least 60%.

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No, you are not eligible for JEE Advanced 2025 because a candidate can attempt JEE Advanced twice in consecutive years after passing Class 12. As you passed 12th in 2023, your eligible years were JEE Advanced 2023 and 2024. As you failed in both attempts, you cannot appear in 2025.

But if you wish to study engineering, you can look for state engineering entrance exams, private colleges, or lateral entry schemes. You can also appear for JEE Main 2025 if you are eligible for it.

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Having an SC category rank of 9,200 in JEE Main, getting into IIIT Kottayam or IIIT Dharwad for B.Tech courses might prove difficult, since the cutoffs of past years for SC candidates have been quite lower.

For example, in 2024, the closing ranks for SC students at IIIT Kottayam ranged from 3,545 to 10,370.

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As of February 2025, the most recent available cutoff rank data for the B.Tech in Civil Engineering course at Aliah University refers to the 2024 academic year. For Round 1 of WBJEE 2024 counseling, the last rank for this course was 15,827 for candidates from the General category belonging to the Home State.

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With an OBC rank of 4792 in WBJEE, admission to a government engineering college in West Bengal can be difficult for branches with high demand such as CSE, IT, or ECE in prestigious colleges like Jadavpur University or IIEST Shibpur. But there can be a possibility in lower-grade government colleges for branches such as Mechanical, Civil, or Electrical Engineering. Some of the options that are possible are Kalyani Government Engineering College, Cooch Behar Government Engineering College, and Dumkal Institute of Engineering and Technology. Watch out for counseling rounds, seat availability, and TFW quotas for optimum chances. Appearing

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With a GMR of 108000 and a TFW rank of 30000 in WBJEE, admission to good colleges in West Bengal may not be easy. But you could have opportunities in private engineering colleges and some lower-ranked government colleges under the TFW (Tuition Fee Waiver) scheme, subject to seat availability.

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