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10 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Up to CRL 370890 for SC, and for OBC NCL 132891. The possibility of getting through NFSC in the female category is still slim. But, for exact cut-offs for females under OBC NCL, it will have to do with the number of seats available, the merit of other candidates, and the trends of that very year.
Generally speaking, for admission, the same rules apply at NFSC as any other institute, the lower the rank better will be chances with reservation for female candidates and for OBC. It will generally be difficult to get one's self into any of these courses based on the rank they have now.
You may also wish to inquire at the university about your
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10 months agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, the National Fire Service College (NFSC) in Nagpur does offer reservations for female candidates. Specifically, for its B.E. (Fire Engineering) program, there are reserved seats for various categories, including female applicants, under government-mandated reservation policies. Additionally, eligibility and admissions are based on the JEE Main score, physical fitness tests, and other criteria. Female candidates must meet minimum height requirements (156 cm for women) and pass medical and physical fitness evaluations.
For the most accurate and updated details about reservations and eligibility, it is advisable to contact the college
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
National Fire Service College was established in 1955, in Nagpur, Mumbai. The college is popular college for its B.Tech in Fire Engineering course. The college accepts JEE Mains Score.
For General Category: 90 percentile or 1 Lakh rank is required
For OBC Category: appx 2 Lakh is required.
The fee for the course is INR 96,000. It is a 4-year course offered to 60 deserving candidates. To be eligible candidate must have cleared class 12th with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects, along with one of the Chemistry/ Biotechnology/ Biology/ Technical Vocational subjects/ Computer Science/ IT/ Informatics Practices/ Ag
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Bachelor of Engineering degrees in fire engineering and sub-officer courses are both offered by NSFC Nagpur.
The application can be found on the college's official website.
A candidate may download the form from the official website or fill it out online.
The 10+2 examination is the minimal need for eligibility, with English, Physics, and Mathematics serving as required subjects. Any student enrolled in Chemistry, Biology, Biotechnology, or any Technical Vocational topic is also eligible.
A minimum of 45% of the candidates' marks in 10+2 are needed.
Candidates for B.E. are chosen based on their performance in JEE Main (Paper 1).
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The Central Institutions' definitions apply to NFSC. The college provides a B.E. in Fire Engineering, which requires applicants to meet strict physical and medical requirements as well as engage in physically demanding fire ground operations that involve training of various kinds and that too while wearing a uniform. The required qualification is a B.Sc., and the course lasts for three and a half years. The CBSE-awarded All India Rank for the JEE (Main) exam and the candidate's percentile scores from the relevant Board of Education determine the merit of all qualified students. There are plenty of career options, and practically all st
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a year agoBeginner-Level 1
Courses | Eligibility |
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B.E. / B.Tech | Candidate who have passed Diploma in Engineering & Technology & obtained at least 45% marks (40% marks for Backward class, EWS & PWD candidates belonging to Maharashtra State only) can also apply. |
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a year agoBeginner-Level 1
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