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I passed my diploma with 75.9 % in govt. Institute . Can i get admission in govt. College to pursuing my beech.

rutikbhandwalkar777_9160161 Student Expert 18th Jun, 2019

Hello Ajay,

Your diploma marks are not enough to get admission in a government engineering college for B.Tech as cut-offs are high. You require 90% and higher to get admission in a government college.

I would suggest you to apply for Private colleges. You will get admission in a good

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Sir I got 95.4percentile in jee paper 2 , m I eligible for taking admission in hptu . I have not given hpcet exam

Akshat Kudariya 17th Jun, 2019

Hello Samiksha, 

First of all congratulations for such a great percentile. Now let's come to HPTU, the admission criteria there is that they select 50% of their Candidate from JEE mains results and rest 50% from Himachal Pradesh common entrance test (HPCET). So for a candidate with such a rank

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I got 64.5 in hpcet exam for bparma 2019 . Can I get seat in government college .?

Manish Singh 16th Jun, 2019

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You have got 64.5 marks in hpcet exam for bpharma 2019. As far as I know, your marks are very low for you to get admission in any government college but dont lose hope. You can always apply for private Institute for bpharma.  Or you can appear for other

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I have scored 53 marks in hpcet which govt. college and trade can i got belonging to reserve catagory

Ajay Pratap singh 24th Jun, 2019

Hi anshul.                           

You less marks so you have very less chances of getting government college but because of the reserve category you might get seat .           

There are very few government college in Himachal. So chances are very less

I will suggest you to look for a good Private university.

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I have 62 marks in hpcet can i get college government for b pharmacy I had also a quota of ex servicemen plzzzzzz replyy6yyy

Manish Singh 18th Jun, 2019

Dear Aman 

As you stated that you have 62 Mark's in hpcet which is quite low to get an government college . But you have a quota of son of a ex serviceman,  there is 15% horizontal reservation for you in the exam. Horizontal reservation means that it will only

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Is the counseling for REC colleges whose last date is 20 june, based on hpcet or jee main exam

Sarat 16th Jun, 2019

Hello Aditya Sharma,hope you are doing well.The counselling for  REC colleges is based on both the HPCET and jee merit .For each exam they consider different cutoffs and based on that they counsel the students.

Hope this helps. 

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Is the counseling for REC colleges whose last date is 20 june, based on hpcet or jee main exam

Ritwik Mishra 15th Jun, 2019

REC abbreviation of Regional Engineering Colleges have been renamed as National Institute of Technology  (NIT). 

In total there are 31 NITs across the country.

The admission to these colleges, are taken on the basis of result of JEE Main.

The counselling in done by JoSAA (Joint Seat Allocation Authority) and

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Sir i got 84 percentile in jee main can i get cs college for btec

kulvinder 15th Jun, 2019

Hi there,
Hope you are doing well.
I am sorry to say but with 84 percentile you can't get any NIT since your CRL rank would be around 150000 and the closing rank for general category is 30000.
Hence you won't get any seat in NIT
Hope it would help.

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i got 58 marks in hpcet (b.pharm) entrance exam and 78% in +2 board...so can i get govt. college for pharmacy?

Nitin Singh 27th Jun, 2019

Hello akshey..

At this number you get very low rank in Hpcet entrance examination for admission in colleges providing several courses. To get a gov college for b.pharmacy you need to score high rank in this entrance examination.

Their is no possibility to get admission in government colleges at this

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I have scored 53 marks in hpcet which college of govt. And trade can i got belonging to reserve catagory

AANCHAL TULSIANI 16th Jun, 2019

Hey Anshul, 

You can rightfully try and take part in the process of the merit lists however I also suggest you to look for some good private institutes

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