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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
With a CRL rank of 359021 in JEE Main and belonging to the OBC category, it is unlikely to get admission into top NITs and IIITs but you may have a chance for some government engineering college or GFTIs through state level counselling on specific round like CSAB special round especially considering your home state quota from Assam.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 9
Below 94 percentile, top Mumbai–Pune elite CSE seats (SPIT, VJTI, COEP, PICT, VIT Pune, PCCOE) are tough. Look at AISSMS IOIT, JSPM RSCOE, DY Patil Akurdi (borderline), PCCOER, Sinhgad Group (autonomous campuses), VIIT (only if percentile edges up). Consider MIT WPU (autonomous, private), SIT Pune (Symbiosis), and NMIMS (Shirpur/Navi Mumbai) via their own processes. Strategy: prioritise institute brand + placement cell over pure CSE tag, and explore IT/AI&DS with stronger labs.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 9
For B.Sc Nursing, MH B.Sc Nursing CET is typically the GATE (NEET isn't required). For MBBS/MD/MS, NEET is mandatory. Always cross check the current Maharashtra CET Cell brochure—occasionally, overlapping circulars confuse applicants. Keep your medical fitness, domicile, category, and minority certificates handy well before counselling.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 9
Core/non CSE specialisations at Chennai, AP, Bhopal campuses are realistic: Mechanical, EEE, ECE (borderline), Civil, Chemical, Production, and CSE adjacent specialisations (Data Science/AI) may slip away in Cat 1 but can appear in higher categories. Vellore CSE is out. If fees matter, lock Category 1/2 in a solid non CSE branch, then aim for internal branch change (performance based) after the first year.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, CMR does accept admissions through JEE Main for its B.Tech programme. In addition to JEE Main, CMR University also accept score from other national and state level entrance exam like COMEDK UGCET and KCET for BTech admissions.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 9
If you have scored a 90 percentile in JEE Main and want admission to BTech at Panjab University Chandigarh, you do not need to take a separate entrance exam. Admission is done based on your JEE Main score followed by counselling conducted by JAC Chandigarh. All PU-affiliated colleges offering BTech participate in this counselling. So, your 90 percentile in JEE Main will be considered for seat allocation through JAC counselling without any additional entrance test for admission to PU Chandigarh's BTech program.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 9
Grab them from Panjab University's official exam portal / prospectus archive, the PUCET (UG) information brochure annexures, and official sample papers. Students also share Telegram/Reddit/Discord drives; coaching institutes publish memory-based PYQs + mock sets. Prioritise chapter wise segregated PDFs—they accelerate revision. Do at least five full timed papers + two days of pure error log revision.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 9
Honestly, no. JAC Delhi closes at much better ranks even for OBC outside Delhi in mainstream branches. You can still target IPU (via its counselling), state CETs (COMEDK, MHT CET), or solid private universities (Thapar, Manipal, Amrita, SRM, VIT). If Delhi is non negotiable, look at MAIT, MSIT, BPIT (via IPU counselling)—cut offs there are friendlier.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 9
Most boards (CBSE/state) conduct compartment/supplementary exams in June–July. If your board allows up to two or three subjects, you're fine; if not, you may have to repeat the year or use NIOS. Immediately check your board's 2025 supplementary circular, fill the compartment form, pay the prescribed fee, and focus on only those syllabi. Colleges will accept you once you clear within the same academic cycle—keep proof of appearing in supplementary safe.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 9
Post counselling fee, VIT typically asks for a provisional admission advance (commonly around one Lacs rupees, adjustable against first? year tuition), plus hostel fee if you opt in. Category shifts may change your total payable significantly. Carry all originals for verification; if you miss the payment deadline, your seat can vanish. Always read the latest VIT admission brochure—they revise slabs & timelines every year.
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