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Jogi Sai Sriyan

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No, JEE Mains application form date will not be extended further. But, if you are willing to write you can apply it for the next year that is 2026 1st attempt and 2nd attempt both conducted in January.

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Nandini Gutte

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Yes, there is a possibility. You can take admission in BTech at NSUT through LEET examination, but I would like to tell you that there is a criteria that it is only available or applicable for students who are Diploma students. 
It is only for the students who are Diploma holders.

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Priyanshu Singh

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B.E. / B.Tech is the best choice at Marri Laxman Reddy Institute of Technology and Management (MLRITM) due to its strong industry-focused curriculum, modern infrastructure, and excellent placement opportunities with top companies like Accenture and Tech Mahindra. The institute offers specialised programs like AI & ML, Data Science, and Cyber Security, ensuring cutting-edge skills. With experienced faculty, state-of-the-art labs, and a vibrant campus life, MLRITM fosters holistic development, preparing students for successful engineering careers.

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Vinuthna Mudrakola

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The colleges for integrated B.Tech+M.Tech in cybersecurity:

National Forensic Sciences University (NSFU), Gandhinagar 

VIT Bhopal

SRM Institute of Science and technology, Chennai 

Amity University, Gurugram 

IIIT Kottayam 

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Vinuthna Mudrakola

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Admission to B.Tech CSE at MGCU depends on the marks in Section 1B (PCM Subjects). If the score in that section is above the cutoff (around 138 for General) then, you may get admission 

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Priyanshu Singh

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JNTUH College of Engineering, Hyderabad has several notable alumni who completed their B.Tech degrees there. Some real examples include Mr. J. R. K. Rao, former CEO of NISG; Mr. P. Raghavender Rao, Secretary in the Government of India; Mr. Vijay Rangineni, CEO at Tech Mahindra BPO; and Mr. G. Narendranath, Joint Secretary at the National Security Council Secretariat. These graduates have held high positions in government and corporate sectors, showing the strong academic foundation offered by JNTUH.

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Muskan Tiwari

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The latest details on the application form for MHT CET:

Application Timeline (Academic Year 2025–26)

  • Registration Start: December 30 2024
  • Last date (without late fee): February 15 2025
  • Late fee window: February 23–27 2025 (extended from Feb 16–22)  
  • Final fee payment deadline: February 28 2025 

Application Fees (Online Only)

  • General / OMS / J&K migrant candidates: INR 800 (no late fee) / INR 1,300 (with INR 500 late fee)  
  • Reserved categories (Maharashtra domicile): INR 600 (no late fee) / INR 1,100 (with late fee)  

 

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Amarjeet Kumar

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No, you generally don't have to take the JEE for admission to design colleges. JEE is mainly for engineering and architecture programs, design colleges typically use their own entrance exams or they may consider scores from national-level design entrance exams. Common design entrance exams include NIFT (National Institute of Fashion Technology), NID (National Institute of Design), UCEED (Undergraduate Common Entrance Examination for Design), and CEED (Common Entrance Exam for Design). You can start your preparation for these exams early.

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Sahibe Alam

Contributor-Level 6

 

For JEE Main 2025 Session 2, the qualifying percentile cutoffs (needed to be eligible for JEE Advanced) are approximately:

  • General (UR): 93.10 percentile
  • EWS: 80.38 percentile
  • OBC? NCL: 79.43 percentile
  • SC: 61.15 percentile
  • ST: 47.90 percentile

These are the minimum marks required to be eligible for JEE ADVANCED. Actual admission (JoSAA) cutoffs for NITs, IITs, etc., depend on branch and category—they're typically much higher (e.g., top CSE at NITs needs ~95+ percentile).

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Vikrant Shukla

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After downloading the VSAT results candidates must check their details such as their name, roll number, subject-wise marks, total marks, rank, and qualifying status. The scholarship eligibility information is also included with the results. Candidates need the verify the contents on the resuls before downloading it.

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