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Rashmi Karan

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Yes, NIMCET does offer a correction facility, or edit window, even after the application submission period ends. This facility is provided to help candidates correct any errors they have made in the application form. To make such changes, applicants must log in to their accounts on the official NIMCET website. Please note that this is a one-time opportunity to fix mistakes in your application, so be careful and ensure to make the corrections before the edit window closes. 

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Vaibhav Rawat

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To qualify for NIMCET, general category candidates need around 50% (?240/480 marks), while SC/ST require 45% (?216) and PwD 40% (?192). However, for admission into top NITs like Trichy or Warangal, a much higher score is needed—usually a top 100–200 rank, well above the qualifying cutoff, to secure a seat.

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Aman Kumar

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The NIMCET cutoff is usually a bit of a moving target, but we can look at some past trends. For the top-tier colleges like NIT Tiruchirappalli, you'll generally need a very high rank, often below 50 for the open category. For other institutes like NIT Warangal or NIT Surathkal, the closing ranks can go a bit higher, sometimes in the range of 100 to 200. These ranks can change every year based on the number of applicants and the difficulty of the exam, so keep an eye on the official announcements.

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Anant katare

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Yes, definitely you can re-upload your documents in NIMCET form during the correction window is open. The correction window's purpose is to provide students a second chance to correct their mistakes in the form including the basic details, documents everything once the correction window is closed no changes can be made in the form. For any mishappenings the candidate will be responsible.

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nishwa Nm

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The eligibility criterias for NIMCET is that candidates have to be  indian citizens and should have a Bachelor degree with atleast 60% scores (50% for SC/ST). The degree can be a B.Sc, B.Tech, BCA, BIT from a recognised university. Students in the last year of their  qualifying  degree are also eligible to apply. 

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Sarthak Tiwari

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The NIMCET application form is usually released between February and March. You can apply online through nimcet.in by registering, filling the form, uploading documents, and paying the application fee. Eligibility requires a B.Sc/BCA/B.Tech degree with Mathematics as a compulsory subject. Keep scanned copies of your photograph, signature, and academic certificates ready.

 

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RISHAV Kumar

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No, once your NIMCET exam centre is allotted and the admit card is issued, you cannot change the centre. The allotted location is final, even if it's outside your initial preferences. If you have urgent concerns, reach out to the NIMCET helpline, but generally, no changes are permitted after admit card release.

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