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Rashmi Karan

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Ideally, you should preserve the NIMCET result or the mark sheet carefully as an important academic document, just like your 10th mark sheet, throughout student life, or may be even later.

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Rashmi Karan

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For NIMCET, you will not receive your mark sheet by post. You will be informed about your result through SMS or email, on your registered mobile number and email ID. Please keep checking the website as well to stay updated of any news about NIMCET results.

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Rashmi Karan

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No, NIMCET does not announce a single, common institute-wise cut-off rank list. It releases a common NIMCET cutoff list. However, NITs can determine their opening and closing ranks for their MCA programs, based on the overall rank, seat availability and applicant pool. Candidates are advised to check the official websites of the individual NITs and IIITs after the final NIMCET results to stay updated on any such event.

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Rashmi Karan

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No need to get disheartened. If by chance you couldn't crack the NIMCET, you can apply for other MCA programs from other private colleges, or take up other MCA entrance exams, or even prepare well to retake the NIMCET the next year. Good thing is that there is no limit on the number of attempts for NIMCET. Additionally, there is no age limit as well.

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Virajita Sharma

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CSJMU BCA admission can be secured even if you have scored less than 60% in Class 12. The eligibility criteria for the course requires students to pass 12th standard or equivalent. Candidates must have studied Mathematics as a compulsory subject in Class 12. The minimum aggregate required ranges between 45%-60%.

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Mayank Surbhi

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Loyola College's cut-off for BCA has not been released yet. The university accepts admission based on merit and entrance exams. The university accepts TANCET entrance exams for admission. Students must qualify for the Class 10+2 from the recognised board with 60% aggregate marks. There is no specific cut-off for the BCA programme. 

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Rashmi Karan

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Here is the list of documents you must carry to the NIMCET test centre -

  • Printed copy of your NIMCET admit card
  • A valid government-issued photo ID (e.g. Aadhaar Card, Passport, PAN Card, or Voter ID). No soft copies will be accepted. 
  • A recent passport-sized photograph.  


Please note that calculators, mobile phones or any electronic gadgets are strictly NOT allowed in the exam hall.

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Rashmi Karan

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This usually happens when there are not enough participants for that particular centre. Authorities then cancel a NIMCET exam centre and allot the exam centre according to the next order of preference of the candidate, or the closest geographically available centre.

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Rashmi Karan

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You will be given an option to select your NIMCET exam centres while filling out the NIMCET application form. You will be allotted the exam centres as per your preference order and availability. You can check your allotted exam centre through the NIMCET admit card

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