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Nishtha Shukla

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Yes, candidates who are applying for ME/ M.Tech or MBA programmes need to pass the accepted entrance exam. Sri Sai Ram Institute of Technology considers TANCET scores for MBA and CEETA-PG for M.Tech programmes. Once the entrance exam is over, aspirants have to register and participate in exam counselling for seat allotment. Candidates have to select the preferred college during counselling registration. Selected aspirants have to pay a course fee to confirm their admission.

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Nishtha Shukla

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Yes, candidates seeking admission in BE/ BTech courses have to register for TNEA Counselling after completing Class 12. Aspirants are alloted seat in the programme based on their Class 12 score during the TNEA Counselling. Once the seat is alloted, candidates have to pay a course fee to confirm their seat in the institute. 

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Rayamkula Harish

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You might just get a chance to get a government engineering college through state-level counseling if your JEE Mains rank is 870235 and you were born under ST category.

However, the chances of admission in an NIT or IIIT are completely ruled out because their ST rank cutoffs are far, far lower. Well, you still have a couple of backup options like state government engineering colleges for reserved category seats and those under the state quota.

Check with your state advice for ST cut off and seat availability in government colleges. Explore even the different counseling like JoSAA, CSAB, and individual state admission processes because so

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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The cutoff for Tamil Nadu 12th for Alagappa Chettiar Government College of Engineering and Technology, ACGCET differs every year according to the number of applicants and seats available along with their Class 12 exam scores. The cutoff is obtained based on marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, under the TNEA procedure.

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Abhishek Jha

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The application process for the SBI Clerk 2024 exam is now live for some regions. You can apply for the position of Junior Associate (Customer Support and Sales) through the official website of SBI. The application window for the Ladakh region, for example, opened on December 7, 2024, and will close on December 27, 2024. To apply and access further details like eligibility, exam pattern, and salary, visit the official SBI.

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Ravi Babu

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It is anticipated that the dates of the 2025 Maharashtra Board Exam will resemble those of prior years. Practical examinations for the Maharashtra SSC (Class 10) are planned for February 3–20 2025. The theory tests are anticipated to start in the third week of February and go through March 2025.?

The theory tests for the HSC (Class 12) exams will start in the middle of February 2025. The Maharashtra State Board typically releases the HSC exam dates closer to the exam season.

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Abhishek Jha

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With a 91% in board exams, you have a strong academic foundation for admission to SASTRA University. The university gives weightage to both board exam marks and JEE Mains scores. While your JEE Mains score of 50% may be on the lower side compared to typical cut-offs, SASTRA University also considers board marks significantly. Admission depends on the programme and category. For accurate details, checking the official cut-off or consulting the university's admission office is recommended.

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Rayamkula Harish

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Since you are an AIR 827976 in JEE Mains, Pvt Engineering Colleges or even Government Colleges in the states seem to be a good catching point because the cutoffs are not so high.

Heritage Institute of Technology, Indian Institute of Carpet Technology and new IIITs like IIIT Kalyani, IIIT Una are some good options for you. Also explore the state-level engineering colleges in my home state under? 4 Lacs in which most times there are home candidates reserved seats at much lower cut-offs.

NIT Goa has specific branches having quite higher cut-off lines.

You may consider it, or you can also think about some private universities such as Lovely

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Rayamkula Harish

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Yes, to get admission in B.Ed at D Y Patil College, a student does not need to appear in MAH B.Ed CET but mostly under management quota.

 The direct admission in management quota does not require any entrance exam scores, but it is far more costly than merit-based admissions.

For regular admission in the college, marks scored will be considered for the purpose of MAH B.Ed CET and for centralized counseling.

For management quota, students need to call up directly to the college to check reservation of seats, eligibility, and procedure for application. Also, check if you are eligible as there are certain basic eligibility criteria like

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Abhishek Jha

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To apply for MET Phase 2 2024 after already applying for Phase 1, follow these steps:

1. Check Eligibility: Ensure you meet all requirements for Phase 2, as there may be specific criteria or changes between phases.

2. Visit Official Website: Go to the official MET (Manipal Entrance Test) website and look for the Phase 2 application link.

3. Login and Apply: Use your Phase 1 credentials (email and password) to log in to your account. Fill in the necessary details, upload documents, and pay the application fee if required.

4. Submit and Confirm: After completing the application, submit it and confirm your registration for phase 2.

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