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I got 13k rank in aeee phase 2 ... I am from Telangana .... In which campus can I get cse and in what slab ... Will I be able to get cse in non scholarship category in coimbatore campus? What r the eligibility for non scholarship category?? Please answer

Rubina Naseer 21st May, 2025

Hello,

Obtaining a CSE at the Amrita Coimbatore campus without a scholarship is difficult for someone from Telangana with a 13,000 rank in AEEE Phase 2, but it is feasible in lower fee slabs or management quota. For general category seats, CSE admissions on the Coimbatore campus typically favour ranks below 5,000. You must meet the minimal academic requirements (such as 60% in PCM in the 12th grade) and have a valid AEEE rank in order to be eligible for non-scholarships. Think about other campuses (Bengaluru or Amritapuri) where there might be more seats available if your rank is high. For precise seat assignments and fee schedules, consult the official counselling details.
All the best.

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vs boys school Thiruvarur p. hariharan is eligibility for nmms exam to get money

hemanth kumar 19th May, 2025

hello there,

To qualify for the National Means-cum-Merit Grant (NMMS), understudies must meet these key criteria:



Considering Lesson 8:

The understudy ought to as of now be selected in Course 8 at a government or government-aided school. Private and central government schools like Kendriya Vidyalayas more often than not do not qualify.


Scholastic Necessity:

The understudy must have scored a least of 55% marks in Course 7 exams (for common category). For SC/ST understudies, this least is 50%.


Family Salary Constrain:

The yearly salary of the student's family from all sources ought to not surpass rs3,50,000.


School Confirmation:

The school's foremost should affirm the student's qualification and forward the application.


Application Prepare:

Interested understudies must apply through the official state instruction board's entrance or through their school.


Assembly these criteria lets understudies take the NMMS exam, which in the event that cleared, grants a grant sum of rs12,000 per year for Classes 9 to 12, supporting their proceeded instruction.


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Sir what is the eligibility criteria for PCM for OBC category for Vitee admission

kumardurgesh1802 16th May, 2025

Hello there,

Yes, as an OBC category student, you are eligible to apply for VITEEE 2025 with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM) in your 10+2 or equivalent examination.

Eligibility Criteria for OBC Candidates:

  • Minimum Marks : 50% aggregate in PCM subjects.

  • Age Limit : Born on or after July 1, 2003 .

  • Qualifying Exam : Must have completed or be appearing for the 10+2 examination in 2025 from a recognized board.

Ensure you have the necessary category certificates during the admission process. Meeting the eligibility criteria allows you to appear for VITEEE and participate in the counseling process based on your exam performance.


I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.

Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.

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What is the eligibility criteria for BITSAT

Sakshi Sharma 12th May, 2025

Hello ,

I hope you are absolutely fine. As per your mentioned query , student should have passed their class 12th from any recognised board having PCM ( physics, chemistry and mathematics) or PCB ( physics, chemistry and biology) as main subjects with minimum aggregate of 75% .

To know more , refer this :

https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/bitsat-eligibility-criteria

Revert for further query!

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I had score 551558 rank in crl in jee mains can i get admission jn amirta vishwa vidyapeetam in coimbatore amd what is the eligibility to join in this collage

Prachi Kumari 29th Apr, 2025

Hello,

With a JEE Main rank of 551,558, securing admission into Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham's Coimbatore campus may be challenging, especially for competitive branches like Computer Science Engineering (CSE) and Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE). These branches typically require a JEE Main percentile between 90 and 99.5 for other state candidates, based on previous trends .

you can use our JEE Main College Predictor Tool to predict your chances in colleges based on your score.

Hope it helps !

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What is the eligibility criteria for gate exam?

Sakshi Sharma 22nd Apr, 2025

Hey ,

As per your mentioned query , GATE exam is really a challenging exam. Student must have bachelor's degree in Engineering , Architecture, Technology. Or student may also have master's degree in science , maths and computer applications and equivalent.

To know more , kindly go through the given link:

https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/gate-eligibility-criteria

Good wishes !!

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now i wanna give cbse improvement exam in only one subject. can i do it this year itself and apply for bitsat 2025? as i will reach their eligibility criteria if i only give 1 subj improvement exam.

Rohan 21st Apr, 2025

Yes, you can give the CBSE improvement exam in one subject this year. As long as you meet the eligibility criteria, you can apply for BITSAT 2025 . However, ensure that the improvement exam results are declared before the BITSAT application deadline, as the final marks will be considered for eligibility.

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I am a a foreign medical student cleared my fmge exam and currently doing my internship I did not received my provisional registration yet I fulfill all the eligibility criteria for inicet exam can I enter my Maharashtra medical council application number in place of provisional registration number

Devanshi Goyal 7th May, 2025

HELLO,

Congratulations on clearing your FMGE and beginning your internship.

regarding the INI-CET (Institute of National Importance Combined Entrance Test) eligibility:

so to be eligible, you must typically have provisional or permanent registration with MCI/NMC or a state medical council and you need to provide the relevant registration number during the application process.

unfortunately an application number is not equivalent to a provisional registration number because the INI-CET form is very specific they require a valid registration number which confirms that you are officially registered as a medical practitioner with the NMC or a recognized State Medical Council.

Using just your application number may cause your application to be rejected during document verification even if you meet all eligibility criteria.

so what you can do is :

contact MMC immediately to check the status of your provisional registration and request expedited processing if possible.

Reach out to the INI-CET helpdesk or AIIMS exam authorities to ask if there is any temporary provision or alternative documentation they accept if your provisional number is pending.

Hope this helps

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How many neet aspirants are there in India which are not eligible to give neet due to age eligibility criteria and take a drop???

Narendra Ranawat 26th Mar, 2025

Students who decide to take a drop year for NEET preparation can benefit from various support systems designed to enhance their chances of success while managing the emotional and academic challenges they face. Here are some key aspects of these support systems:

1. Coaching Institutes:

  • Many students enroll in specialized coaching institutes that offer tailored programs for dropouts. These institutes provide structured study plans, expert guidance, and access to resources that can help students strengthen their understanding of the NEET syllabus 1 (https://www.aakash.ac.in/blog/neet-preparation-tips-for-droppers/) 3 (https://indianexpress.com/article/education/is-drop-year-necessary-to-crack-neet-ug-9628233/) .

2. Study Groups and Online Forums:

  • Joining study groups or online forums allows students to connect with peers who are also preparing for NEET. This collaborative environment fosters motivation, idea exchange, and shared resources, which can be invaluable during the preparation phase 1 (https://www.aakash.ac.in/blog/neet-preparation-tips-for-droppers/) 2 (https://www.indiatoday.in/education-today/featurephilia/story/neet-success-does-a-drop-year-hold-the-key-2637123-2024-11-24) .

3. Emotional and Mental Health Support:

  • The emotional toll of a drop year can be significant. Support from family, friends, and mentors is crucial for maintaining motivation and managing stress. Many students find it beneficial to engage in discussions with mentors or counselors who can provide guidance and emotional support 2 (https://www.indiatoday.in/education-today/featurephilia/story/neet-success-does-a-drop-year-hold-the-key-2637123-2024-11-24) 3 (https://indianexpress.com/article/education/is-drop-year-necessary-to-crack-neet-ug-9628233/) .

4. Structured Study Plans:

  • A well-defined study plan helps students utilize their time effectively. Many resources suggest month-wise schedules that focus on revising syllabi, practicing mock tests, and working on weak areas, which can help maintain discipline and focus throughout the year 1 (https://www.aakash.ac.in/blog/neet-preparation-tips-for-droppers/) 2 (https://www.indiatoday.in/education-today/featurephilia/story/neet-success-does-a-drop-year-hold-the-key-2637123-2024-11-24) .

5. Self-Care Strategies:

  • It is essential for students to balance their study routines with self-care practices. Regular exercise, hobbies, and breaks are recommended to prevent burnout and maintain overall well-being during the intensive preparation period 3 (https://indianexpress.com/article/education/is-drop-year-necessary-to-crack-neet-ug-9628233/) .

6. Backup Plans:

  • Having alternative career options in mind can alleviate some pressure associated with the drop year. Students are encouraged to explore other fields or courses alongside their NEET preparation to ensure they have a plan if things do not go as expected 2 (https://www.indiatoday.in/education-today/featurephilia/story/neet-success-does-a-drop-year-hold-the-key-2637123-2024-11-24) 3 (https://indianexpress.com/article/education/is-drop-year-necessary-to-crack-neet-ug-9628233/) .

Overall, while dropping a year for NEET preparation can be a strategic move for many students, it is vital to have a robust support system in place to navigate the challenges effectively.

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