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Gagan Deep

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If you got 78% in JEE mains, the estimated rank in DASA will be more than 8000 according to trends and they are based on JEE Mains actual scores.

You might not get an admission in NIT for CS programme because there is so much difference in DASA rank according to your JEE main percentile. NIT Warangal, Surathkal requires DASA ranks in between 150-400, NIT Calicut requires between 800-1000 and all lower tier NITs requires nearly between 2000-2500. So, it is nearly impossible to get CS in NITs with your JEE 78 percentile.

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Amarjeet Kumar

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You can find the latest question papers and model test papers for NDA 2025 from either UPSC official website or shiksha website https://www.shiksha.com/exams/nda-exam-question-papers.

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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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Jasleen Harsha

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In case more than one candidate secures equal aggregate marks in computer-based exam, tie is resolved by applying following method: Marks in Part-I i.e. General Intelligence & Reasoning, Marks in Part-II i.e. General Awareness, Date of birth, older candidates will be placed higher, Alphabetical order in which names of candidates appear

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Sahibe Alam

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If you didn't get your 2nd PUC hall ticket due to attendance shortage, you won't be allowed to appear as a regular student. In such cases, the Karnataka PUE Board allows you to reappear as a private candidate next year (pue.karnataka.gov.in). Visit your college or DDPU office to fill out the Form 2 for private candidates. You'll be able to appear in the next exam cycle without attending regular classes.

Bottom line: You must now register as a private candidate to take the 2nd PUC exam. Start the process early to avoid last-minute issues.

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Ishita Aggarwal

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A total of 6728 candidates appeared in the Stenography Skill  Test for the post of Stenographer Grade 'C' and 18646 candidates appeared in the Stenography Skill Test for the post of Stenographer Grade 'D'. A total of 15372 candidates had submitted their preference online and have been considered for further selection process. A total of 215 candidates under Grade C and 1908 under Grade D have been recommended for the recruitment process.

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Sahibe Alam

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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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Sahibe Alam

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Yes, you are eligible for the ICAR AIEEA PG exam even if you're pursuing B.Sc. Agriculture from a private college, as long as:

Your college is recognised by a UGC-approved university or state agricultural university.

You meet the minimum eligibility marks: usually 60% for General/OBC and 50% for SC/ST/PwD.

You will complete your 4-year degree before the admission year.

ICAR allows both government and private college students, but the degree must be valid and recognized. So if your private college is affiliated to a recognised university, you're definitely eligible to apply.

 

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Indrani Tyagi

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KIT – Kalaignar Karunanidhi Institute of Technology accepts TANCET scores for MCA admissions. Before appearing for the entrance exam, candidates need to meet certain eligibility criteria. They should have completed a three-year general BCA/ bachelor's degree (BSc/ BCom/ BA with mathematics. Additionally, candidates must have secured a minimum of 50% aggregate marks (45% for reserved categories).

 
 

 

 
 

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