UPES B.Tech Admissions 2025
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Maharashtra State Board or MSBSHSE has declared the tentative Maharashtra Board result 2020 date for 10th and 12th exams 2020. The board will soon announce the 12th result 2020 maharashtra board date and 10th result date. Both HSC and SSC board results will be declared in July 2020. Education Minister Varsha Gaikwad announced that Maharashtra HSC result 2020 will be announced by July 15 , while Maharashtra SSC result 2020 will be published by the end of July 2020, as reported by Hindustan Times.
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The NMMS Class 8 exam for 2024 in Madhya Pradesh was held in December. The results were expected around April–May 2025. As of now, the specific result for Satna district hasn’t been officially released or found online. Students can check with their school or the District Education Office for the local merit list. For state-level info, visit educationportal.mp.gov.in .
Yes, you can.
Process:
You must register and fill choices in WBJEE counselling.
If allotted a TFW seat, you can withdraw from your previous admission (may lose the earlier admission fee unless refundable) and take admission in the new college under TFW.
Final decision depends on whether you are ready to leave the old seat and complete fresh admission formalities.
The RRB NTPC (Graduate Level CBT-1) result for 2025 is expected to be released in August 2025 , along with merit lists detailing shortlisted roll numbers for the next stage (CBT-2). The results will be published on the regional RRB websites as downloadable PDF files.
If a student gets a seat in the All India Quota in round 1 and also qualifies for the State Quota the rules are very clear: the student cannot hold both seats at the same time. Generally, the AIQ seat is allotted first, and if you accept and report, then your state quota seat will be automatically cancelled. On the other hand, if you choose not to take the AIQ seat, you can still hold on to your SQ preference. However, this must be carefully decided within the reporting dates. Once you confirm one seat and report, the other option gets blocked. So, the decision depends on your preference .
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The VITEEE (Vellore Institute of Technology Engineering Entrance Examination) is a national-level entrance exam for admission to B.Tech programs at VIT campuses.
Eligibility :
10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM) or Biology (PCB) with at least 60% aggregate (50% for SC/ST and Jammu & Kashmir/Ladakh/Northeast candidates).
Exam Pattern :
Duration : 2 hours 30 minutes.
Questions : 125 multiple-choice questions (MCQs), 1 mark each, no negative marking.
Sections :
Preparation Tips:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/viteee-preparation-tips
Complete Guide:
https://c360.me/55810b
Colleges accept VITEEE Score:
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-engineering-colleges-in-india-accepting-viteee
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Hello,
On 13th August 2025, when the Round 1 result of NEET UG Gujarat counselling was declared, it was the final Round 1 seat allotment result, not just provisional. Here’s the difference: a provisional result is usually published just before final allotment, mainly to allow candidates to check for errors and raise objections. However, the Gujarat Admission Committee for Professional Medical Educational Courses (ACPMEC) usually releases a final Round 1 result directly after considering all options filled by candidates. Once this is released, candidates are required to download their allotment letter and report to the designated college to confirm admission. But the result published on 13th August is indeed final for Round 1 and binding for that stage. Only subsequent rounds bring changes if you participate again.
Thank you for asking, and I hope this clears your doubt.
Hello Kavya,
If you did not choose any options during the choice filling after KCET Round 1 allotment results, it means you did not lock any preferences for that round. In such cases, you will not be allotted a seat in Round 1, and your participation will automatically be considered for the next round, provided you complete the choice filling for that round. However, if you miss choice filling in all rounds, you will not get any seat through KCET counselling. My suggestion is to always participate in each round, even if you are waiting for a better option, because you can upgrade later.
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Hello Ashutosh,
If you have completed your UPTAC counselling verification with the correct Class 12 board, school name, and original marksheet - and the statuses were "passed" or you verified as a "pass" when the online document verification showed "passed" - the incorrect information in the JEE application (whether the board name, school or school type) should not lead to cancellation at physical reporting.
During physical reporting, the institutes are primarily checking that the original documents correspond to the verified documents in the counselling. Since you would have included the information to provide in the UPTAC verification, and it was accepted, you should be okay. Just ensure to carry along the originals and the UPTAC verification slip so that you can without hassles.
Hello,
Absolutely, yes!The Common University Entrance Test (CUET) is now the main gateway for UG admissions in many central, state, and private universities. You can get admission through CUET in courses like BA, BCom, BSc, BBA, etc. at top institutions including:
Make sure you meet the cutoff and subject-specific eligibility criteria for your target university.
All the best for your CUET journey!
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