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KUMKUM BASWAL

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With a preparatory rank of 24 in the ST category for JEE Advanced, you have an excellent possibility of getting into the preparatory course of an IIT. These courses are for one year and are specifically meant for SC, ST, and PwD applicants who failed to qualify for the conventional cutoffs, with the hope of preparing them for the complete undergraduate course. On successful completion, you become eligible for admission to the B.Tech program, but the branch alloted would be subject to seat availability and your performance in the preparatory course. Generally, branches with available seats from the last intake are offered. For precise i

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With a 4487 rank in COMEDK, you may face problems in getting admission in both institutes, especially RVCE. The cutoff rank at RV College of Engineering in the year 2024 was 1636 for EC for general all-India. The cutoff at BMSCE was also on the higher side in the previous years. Although it cannot be guaranteed as the cutoff varies every year as per the seat intake and applicant's score. If you are not selected, you can also apply for other institutes, which can provide you a seat based on your rank.

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With a 1 lakh+ rank in Andhra Pradesh EAMCET, getting a free seat (full tuition fee reimbursement) depends on several factors, including category, reservation status, and college preference. If you are from SC/ST/BC/EWS categories and your family income is below the eligibility threshold for the fee reimbursement scheme (typically below INR 2-3 Lacs annually), you can receive a full or partial fee concession in government or some private colleges under the state quota. But in general category, it is tough to get a government college, and you might have to settle for private colleges with limited fee reimbursement. 

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Your CTET certificate will be effective only if you are eligible at the time of result announcement. As you have an ATKT in the first year of D.El.Ed, you need to clear it in order to meet the minimum qualification criteria. If you clear the ATKT after one year of the CTET exam, your certificate should remain valid, subject to the fact that you become eligible retrospectively. Yet, certain hiring authorities might demand evidence of qualifications completed at the time of application for employment. It's always better to check with CTET authorities or your state education board for verification.

 

 

 

 

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With an ST category rank of 2,821 and Andhra Pradesh being your home state, it might be difficult to get a seat in the Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) branch in the top 15 NITs. ECE admission cutoffs in top NITs are very competitive, and generally, students with lower category ranks have better prospects.

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With an ST category JEE Main rank of 5000+ and a JEE Advanced prep rank of 2000+, the possibilities of getting a seat in a top IIT or NIT are subject to cutoffs, seat availability, and branch choice. Admission to IITs is competitive, but new IITs such as IIT Bhubaneswar, IIT Jodhpur, or IIT Dhanbad can be accessed for some branches. NITs such as NIT Trichy, NIT Warangal, or NIT Surathkal might be possible for branches like Civil or Metallurgy. Verify JoSAA cutoffs and attend counseling rounds for better opportunities. Use branch vs. institute preference while choosing.

 

 

 

 

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Entry into the B.Tech. course in Electronics and Communication Engineering at Sri Padmavati Mahila Visvavidyalayam (SPMVV) is mainly based on a qualifying rank in the AP EAMCET entrance examination. Although your IPE score of 920 indicates good academic performance, it might not be enough for direct entry into the B.Tech. course without an AP EAMCET rank.

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Having a rank of more than 2000 in the ST category in JEE Advanced may prevent admission to the more popular streams in top IITs. But you still hold a possibility of getting admission into another branch or newer IITs. Admission cutoffs change every year depending on variables such as the number of applicants, seats, and difficulty in exams. One would do well to visit the original Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) website for up-to-date, in-depth cutoff details. 

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RVR and JC cutoff 2024 has been released for Andhra Pradesh EAMCET courses as opening and closing ranks. Candidates seeking admission must aim to achieve a 45% to get some specific courses. Although, there is no percentile needed but for some courses, it is mandatory to have at least 45%. For more eligibility details, candidates can check out the table below:

Stream and Course

Eligibility

Age Limit

Engineering - BTech (Bio-Tech course)

Passed Physics, Mathematics, and Chemistry as optional subjects along with bridge course exam in Mathematics conducted by the Board of Intermediate Education, Govt, of AP/Telangana only

Must have completed 17 years of age by 31 December 2025

Pharmacy

Passed in Physics, Mathematics, and Chemistry as an optional subject or with Biological and Natural Sciences

For the PharmD course, candidates must have obtained at least 45% marks in the qualifying examination (40% if candidates belong to a reserved category i.e. SC/ST)

Must have completed at least 16 years of age at the time of admissions

No upper age limit

Agriculture

Candidates should have passed 10+2 qualifying examination with any of the subjects for the relevant course as under –

For B.Sc. (Ag.) and B.Sc. (Hort)

1. Physical Sciences

2. Biological or Natural Sciences

3. Agriculture

4. Vocational Course in Agriculture

For B.V.Sc. & A.H

1. Physical sciences

2. Biological or Natural Sciences

3. Vocational Courses in Veterinary Sciences

For B.F.Sc.

1. Physical Sciences

2. Biological or Natural Sciences

3. Vocational Courses in Fishery Sciences

For B.Tech. (FS & T)

1. Mathematics

2. Physical Sciences

or

1. Physical Sciences

2. Biological or Natural sciences

Must have completed 17 years as of 31st December 2025

Upper age limit is 22 years for General, OBC and other candidates

For SC/ST candidates, 25 years is the upper limit

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