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8 months agoContributor-Level 7
If you want admission via CUET, you don't just apply once. After getting your CUET score, you've gotta separately register or apply to each college or university, through their own portals for counselling, choices, and fees. Just taking CUET once isn't enough
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
As far as the study material book by POLYCET 2025 in Maths, Physics and Chemistry is concerned, Class 10 (SSC) textbooks will act as your main source of study material since exam syllabus follows this curriculum. You can also have special POLYCET preparation materials available in form of books authored/published by different writers/publishers such as Arihant, VGS, or Radiant etc. that usually contain subject-wise materials, objective type questions and last year papers. The official sites of the State Board of Technical Education and Training (SBTET) or the Andhra Pradesh (polycetap.nic.in) and Telangana ( polycet.sbtet.telangana.gov
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8 months agoContributor-Level 7
80 percentile in ST category isn't bad actually, You can get into a few NITs like NIT Mizoram, Nagaland, Agartala or even Srinagar if you're okay with branches like mechanical or civil. CSE might be tough but other branches should be possible through ST quota.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
To obtain your old GSEB SSC results, you can follow these steps:
- Use the DigiLocker: If you have a DigiLocker account, you can access your GSEB results and certificates there, as GSEB provides digital copies through this platform.
- Contact Your School: Reach out to your school's administration. They often keep records of students' results and may be able to provide you with a copy.
- Application for Duplicate Marksheet: If your results are not available online, you can apply for a duplicate marksheet or certificate. This typically involves filling out a form and providing necessary details like your roll number, year of examination, and poss
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8 months agoContributor-Level 7
With just 40 percentile in JEE Main OBC, PSIT Kanpur is kinda out of reach.its OBC closing rank usually lies in the 8–10 lakh range. Even with home state quota, you'd need a much better rank.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
In the case Andhra Pradesh EAMCET (AP EAPCET), since you are an Odia, you would basically be classified as a Non-Local applicant. Eligibility requirements You should be an Indian national and passed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics/Biology with minimum 45 percent marks (40 percent of the reserved categories). But typically the quotas admission of non-locals is capped at 15% of the total available seats (All India Quota) and you will need to fulfill the domicile criteria (e.g. having studied four years in AP/Telangana schools, or be an OCI/PIO passport holder).
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
Your JEEMain percentile is 93; consequently your AIR will be somewhere between 60, 000-80, 000 (in the General category). That is why it is rather difficult to secure a popular course such as Computer Science or Electronics in the best NITs (e.g., Trichy, Warangal) or IIITs. But you are highly eligible in new or lower ranking NITs in the streams such as Civil, Mechanical, Chemical, Metallurgy, or Production Engineering. On the same note, the more recent IIITs may have non-CSEs such as ECE. One can also consider Government Funded Technical Institutes (GFTIs) such as Assam University, Mizoram University and Gurukula Kangri Vishwavidyal
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
Karnataka 2nd PUC 2025 The board examinations of Karnataka, or Class 12, organized by the Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board (KSEAB), are named Karnataka 2nd PUC examinations, or simply Karnataka 2nd PUC. The main examinations (Exam 1) were conducted on 1st March -20 th March, 2025. Two more chances to take the examination ( Exam 2 and Exam 3 ) are created now to give students an opportunity to raise their scores or overcome backlogs. Exam 2 was conducted between April 24, 2025 and May 8, 2025 and Exam 3 will fall between June 9 to June 21, 2025. The 2025 syllabus bears little difference with the last academic year a
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
I understand that you want to compare your scores with those of your friends', but this isn't a good practice to follow. You should not spy on someone else scores without telling him/her.
However, in case you wish to check someone's GSEB SSC result, you need to enter their roll number, date of birth and other details as mentioned on their admit card. After punching in the correct details. you will be able to check his/her result.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
After booking your LPU NEST exam slot once you have chosen your mode of the LPU NEST exam (Online Remotely Proctored at home or Test Centre-Based), you can, in general, not change the mode. The guidelines at LPU clarify that when a candidate chooses the remotely proctored exam at home, he/she is not allowed to switch to test centre-based exam. On the same note, once slot booking is made it is a finalised application and changes are not nearly accommodated. Changing the date or test center may be done under exceptional circumstances and charged a fee, however changing the mode itself is in most instances not allowed.
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