Joint Entrance Exam Advanced
To get a seat in veterinary college as an SC student, the required marks in EAMCET may vary depending on the college and the competition. However, if youhave score above 80 out of 160 and under rank 2000 you have a higher chance of getting admission. It is also recommended to check the official website of the college for the latest updates on admission criteria and cut-off marks.
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In the AP EAPCET (Engineering, Agriculture, and Pharmacy Common Entrance Test), physically handicapped students are eligible for certain reservations and benefits. Here’s how the situation typically works:
Rank Card : Yes, you will receive a rank card even if you scored 37 marks. However, your rank will be determined based on your normalized score, which takes into account the relative performance of all candidates.
Free Seat : Admission to a free seat (tuition fee reimbursement) is generally based on the rank obtained in the exam, category (such as SC/ST/BC/PH), and the availability of seats in the colleges. While 37 marks may not be a high score, if you belong to the physically handicapped (PH) category, there might be reserved seats available for you. Admission under the PH quota can sometimes be more lenient in terms of the rank required.
Counseling and Admission : You will need to participate in the counseling process where your eligibility for a free seat and admission to a particular course or college will be determined based on your rank, category, and preferences.
It is advisable to check the official AP EAPCET website or contact the counseling authority for the most accurate information specific to your situation.
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With a rank of 52,148 in AP EAMCET and being a BC-B category girl, you have a decent chance of securing a CSE seat in Vishnu Engineering College, Bhimavaram. However, this depends on the cutoff trends for the year and the number of applicants.
In previous years, the closing ranks for CSE for BC-B category students have been around 40,000-60,000 , so your rank is within a competitive range. Your gender and category might provide an advantage due to reservation policies.
To get a more precise idea, it's best to check the official cutoff list for 2024 or participate in the counseling rounds where cutoffs are released based on rank and seat availability.
I would recommend you to use JEE college predictor tool by Careers360 to get the list of possible colleges you can get with your rank.
Here is the link to the tool:
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=jee_cp
Click on the above link, fill the required details and you will get the list of possible colleges at your rank.
B.Tech mein Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) aur Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) dono hi popular aur acchi branches hain. Kaunsi branch better hai, yeh aapke interests aur career goals pe depend karta hai.
CSE (Computer Science and Engineering):
ECE (Electronics and Communication Engineering):
Which is Better for You?
Ultimately, choose the branch that aligns with your interests and career aspirations. Both branches have excellent prospects and opportunities for growth.
For more guidance, you can use the ARIVIHAN learning platform.
To secure a seat in Chemical Engineering through the JEE Main or JEE Advanced exam, the required rank varies depending on the institute and category:
Top IITs (e.g., IIT Bombay, IIT Delhi) : Generally, a rank within the top 2,000–5,000 in JEE Advanced is needed for general category students, though it can go higher for reserved categories.
NITs and IIITs : Through JEE Main, ranks up to around 10,000–20,000 for general category students could secure a seat in Chemical Engineering at popular NITs. Lesser-known NITs may accept ranks up to 30,000 or slightly higher.
State and Private Colleges : Some state and private colleges accept JEE Main scores with ranks up to 50,000 or more for Chemical Engineering.
Each year’s cutoff varies, so always check the previous year’s cutoffs for the specific institutions you are targeting.
Hello reader,
This depends on which competitive exam you gave. Moreover , what category you belong? which type of colleges you prefer ? and what is your branch preference ?
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Your category rank will be considered for the counselling process.
You have a good chance of securing a CSE seat in some of the NITs and possibly a few IIITs, though it might be challenging to get into the top-tier ones like NIT Trichy, NIT Surathkal, or NIT Warangal.
You may still have a shot at securing CSE in mid-tier NITs like NIT Jalandhar, NIT Durgapur, NIT Silchar, or newer NITs.
you can refer to this link for better analysis:
JEE College Predictor
Best wishes.
Yes, you can get into a good Government Funded Technical Institute (GFTI), but getting the Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) branch is not guaranteed. However, you can still secure a seat in other reputable branches. If you don't get your desired seat initially, don't worry. You can participate in the Central Seat Allocation Board (CSAB) special round to increase your chances of getting a better branch or institute.
### Here's a simpler explanation:
1. Initial Counseling - You may get a seat in a GFTI, but CSE is very competitive. Other branches like Electrical, Mechanical, or Civil are also good options.
2. Seat Upgradation:- If you're not happy with your first allotment, you can try for a better branch or institute in the next rounds of counseling.
3. CSAB Special Round: - If you still don't get what you want, the CSAB special round is another chance to secure a preferred seat. Many students get their desired branches in this round.
4. Be Open to Options: -While aiming for CSE is great, other branches also offer excellent career opportunities. Be flexible and consider them too.
In summary, while CSE in a GFTI isn't guaranteed, you have plenty of options. The CSAB special round gives you another chance to get a better seat. Stay positive and open to different opportunities.
If you are confident that your percentage will increase with re-evaluation at upto 65% and above (since you fall in SC category, as you mentioned) , yes you can go for the re-eval. This will create high chances for you for the jee advanced attempting round.
With a JEE Advanced rank of 17,584, you have a few options in terms of admission to IITs, though they may be limited to certain branches or newer IITs. Here's a general idea of the possibilities: 1. Newer IITs:
These newer IITs may have seats available for branches such as Civil Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Metallurgical Engineering, and other core branches. 2. Lower Preferred Branches at Older IITs:
These institutes might offer admission in less popular branches like Environmental Engineering, Mining Engineering, and others. 3. IIST Thiruvananthapuram: Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology offers engineering programs related to space and aerospace, and you might be eligible depending on the cutoff. 4. IIITs (Indian Institutes of Information Technology): Some IIITs may have seats for specific branches. 5. IIEST Shibpur: Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology, Shibpur, may offer opportunities in branches like Civil, Mechanical, or Electrical Engineering.
I would recommend you to use JEE Advanced college predictor tool by Careers360 to get the list of possible colleges you can get with your rank.
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-advanced-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=jee_adv_cp
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