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7 months agoContributor-Level 6
With eighty out of two hundred in NATA, getting admission in AKTU for B.Arch is tough.
Usually, students want above a hundred and twenty marks to get a seat.
You can attempt for non-public faculty members with decrease cutoffs or prepare once more to improve your rating.
Admission chances are very low with eighty marks in AKTU thru counselling.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 7
With an AUEET 2025 rank of 2472 (General category), it is very unlikely that you will get CSE in Andhra University. In 2024, the closing rank for CSE was around 454 and approximately 1722 in 2023.
You can be certain to get admission from branches furnishing lower (higher rank) cutoffs such as Information Technology (IT) (cutoff ~4003) or Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE) (cutoff ~1561), since they always get filled much higher ranks.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 7
With an EWS rank of 41000, here is what to expect:
It is nearly impossible to get into a NIT or top IIIT for CSE branch as the EWS or OBC closing rank for this course usually comes below 10000. It is only the new NITs that may allow you into any branches such as electrical engineering or computer engineering depending on individual NIT's criteria and sometimes may allow to convert towards CSE/ IT branch if you are beyond 40000 - 45000 rank.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 7
No entrance exam is required for the B.Sc. Nursing degree at the College of Nursing, Sarvodaya Hospital, Baghpat. The admission to the B.Sc. Nursing program is entirely based on merit and is determined by your marks in Class?12 Science subjects (PCB + English) from a recognized board such as UP or CBSE. Contact the college registrar or visit the college website for application guidance.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 7
With a JEE Main rank of 90k one can count on colleges like J.C. Bose University (YMCA), Faridabad, DCRUST, Murthal, Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Technology (Delhi) through JOSAA/State counselling that are located in Haryana, Gurugram or Noida. These government/semi-government colleges will have CSE at a very low fee (?40K–?80K/year). You should also check out HSTES counselling in Haryana, which will consider every low fee option under these schemes where your fees will be extremely low due to OBC/EWS quotas.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 7
55 marks in CUET-PG is considered very low score, the chances of admission in premier central universities such as Delhi University, BHU, JNU, JMI etc. are almost negligible as their expected EWS cutoffs are around 220–230 marks.
You may look into smaller state universities or private universities accepting CUET PG admissions that may have lower cutoff marks for admissions, sometimes with respectable EWS cutoffs around, like 150–180 marks.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 6
With 37 percentile in JEE Mains and around 80700 rank, as a SC category student it will be very hard to get a seat in good government engineering colleges, because even with reservation the cut off is usually higher. But still you can try in some of the less popular branches or in newly opened government colleges where competition is less. Your 59% in HSC is enough for eligibility, so you can also look for state level counseling and some private colleges as backup.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 6
With 38 marks in CUET PG, it will be very difficult to get seat in universities because their cut offs are much higher. But you can still try for some of the smaller or new universities where cut off is low, and also state universities or private colleges which accept CUET PG score. Your chances are better in less competitive courses or in universities located in north? east or central region where seat demand is less.
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