Joint Entrance Examination (Main)
Yes, M.S. Research in Pharmaceutical Technology programs in India typically require candidates to clear an entrance exam for admission. The common entrance tests for reputed institues like NIPER, ICT Mumbai, JSS and Manipal include GPAT (Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test).
Some universities may conduct their own entrance exams or consider GATE
With 70 percentile in 10+2 and 95 percentile in JEE Main Paper 2 (which is for B.Arch), you have a good chance to get a seat in some NITs for B.Arch. Admission mainly depends on your JEE Main Paper 2 rank and the cut-off for the NITs you want. Since
The application for CIPET JEE B.Tech is still open until June 1, 2025. You can apply online on the official CIPET website. The exam will be held on June 8, 2025, and admit cards will be available from June 5. CIPET JEE is needed for admission to B.Tech and diploma
With your OBC-NCL rank of 949 in JEE Paper 2 and being female, getting a seat in SPA Vijayawada might be tough. Last year, the closing rank for OBC-NCL was around 619, and for female candidates, it was even better (lower rank needed). But since you are close, you should
Hello Raghav! Well done on your accomplishment. I think you have the following options based on your ranks:
Hey! Yes, it’s a good idea to add HC Verma and JEE Main previous year questions (PYQ) along with JEE Advanced preparation. HC Verma helps build strong physics concepts, and practicing PYQs makes you familiar with the types of questions asked. Since this year’s paper was unpredictable, solving more variety
Hello Radha ,
I hope you are doing well. As per your mentioned query, yes jee advanced is mandatory for AAT exam. Only the qualifiers of JEE advanced can attempt the Architecture Aptitude Test.
To know more , refer this :
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-advanced-aat
Good luck!
With a JEE Mains rank around 203,820, chances of getting top NITs or IIITs are low. You may get admission in some state-level or private engineering colleges across India. Branches like ECE or EE are more likely than CSE or IT, as those are highly competitive. Consider looking into newer
With a JEE Main rank around 5 lakhs, getting CSE in top NITs or IIITs is unlikely. However, you can explore private universities like LPU, SRM, or state-level colleges through counselling. Also, check for spot round or management quota options in some institutes.
With a rank around 5 lakhs in JEE Main, getting admission in top NITs or IIITs for B.Tech CSE is very difficult. But you can still try government-funded technical institutes (GFTIs), state engineering colleges, or private universities. Many private colleges offer good CSE courses and placements. Also, check state-level counseling
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