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Hari Chagantipati

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Joining Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology (IIST), Thiruvananthapuram with a high percentile in JEE Main is the only way, looking at its competitiveness. General category cutoffs in 2024 hovered between 92-95, while for OBCs, it was around 85-90 and for SC/ST categories, it were around 70-75, on the basis of JEE Main ranks feeding into JEE Advanced eligibility.

Then, IIST uses Advanced ranks (top 20 percentile or 75% in 12th PCM) for final admission.  cut-offs may increase a little with an increase in demand, advising rank under 10,000 in Main. Accurate figures post-exam can be found at iist.ac.in. 

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Hari Chagantipati

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To get tenth Board papers for Maths and Marathi (Maharashtra State Board), go to mahahsscboard.in. The section of "Past Question Papers" will appear under the "Students" or "Examination" headings. Papers are available of both recent years like 2023-24 as PDF free downloads, covering SSC examinations in March.

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Hari Chagantipati

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The fee for CUET PG 2025 depends on the number of subjects chosen for the examination. For up to 2 papers, the fee structure is INR 1200 for General, INR 1000 for OBC-NCL/EWS, and INR 900 for SC/ST/PwD (additional papers would cost INR 600 each). Alongside the syllabus prescribed for admission to postgraduate courses, it also includes domain-specific topics relevant to coursework undertaken in undergraduate studies.

By way of illustration, a scenario where an M.Sc. programme covers Physics or Chemistry or Math, while subjects in the M.A. could include History or that of English, will be discussed. It has 75 MCQs stressing core knowledge

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Vikram Tyagi

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For the TANCET 2025 session, As many as 10,287 candidates registered for the MCA exam. In the previous exam session, 9206 candidates had applied for the TANCET exam to get admission to MCA courses. Anna University releases the TANCET registration statistics soon after the registratiuon process is closed. Candidates can find the registration statistics for TANCET 2025 on its official exam website.

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Bhumika Sharma

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For the TANCET 2025 session, As many as 22,806 candidates registered for the MBA exam. This year, the total number of TANCET MBA registrations saw a drop with 8 per cent decrease for MBA registrations. Candidates can find the registration statistics for TANCET 2025 on its official exam website.

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Nikita Saxena

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The Telangana Council of Higher Education (TGCHE) assigns a conducting body for the TG ICET exam every year. In the 2025 exam session, Mahatma Gandhi University has been allocated with the opportunity to conduct the TGICET exam on behalf of TGCHE. All exam related events, including the registration, admit card release, answer key publication, and result declaration is done by Mahatma Gandhu University, on behalf of the exam convener, TGCHE.

Therefore, Mahatma Gandhi University has released the TS ICET registration link on the official exam website.

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Abhishek Dhawan

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The Directorate of Technical Education (DTE), Chennai, releases the TANCET cutoff, before the start of the counselling process. Therefore, candidates will find the cutoff ranks and marks only after the TANCET results are announced. The cutoff scores are available online on the official TN MBA admissions counselling website. Candidates can find the cutoff marks for both MBA and MCA courses in a single PDF file that consolidates the cutoff information for all participating colleges.

TANCET cutoffs are released with the counselling details of subsequent admission cycle. Therefore, with the release of TANCET 2025 counselling details, candid

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Soumya Chaturvedi

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For engineering admissions in Karnataka, the KCET exam is most similar to COMEDK-UGET in terms of syllabus, exam pattern, and difficulty level. 

Both exams cover Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, drawing from the Karnataka State Board and NCERT syllabus. 

The exam pattern and difficulty level are very similar. 

KCET is primarily for students who have studied in Karnataka for at least 7 or 8 years, while COMEDK is open to students from all over India, particularly those seeking admission to private engineering colleges in Karnataka. 

 

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Akansha Goyal

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Candidates can find the TANCET result link on the official exam website hosted by Anna University. The results are typically published on the TANCET official website. Once the results are announced, candidates can log in using their registration number and date of birth. Candidates are also allowed to access their scorecard. TANCET scorecard hosts only the percentile score, while the TANCET results will mention both percentile as well as the actual marks secured by the candidate.

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Rupali Shukla

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The TANCET cutoff marks and cutoff ranks serve different purposes in the admission process. TANCET cutoff marks are the minimum scores that candidates must achieve to qualify for admission to various courses. These marks are determined based on several factors, including the number of candidates, the difficulty level of the exam, and the availability of seats.

On the other hand, TANCET cutoff ranks indicate the relative position of a candidate compared to others based on their scores. These ranks are used to determine the order in which candidates are considered for admission, with higher ranks (lower numerical values) indicating better

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