Eligibility
The National Institute of Technology (NIT) Raipur has different cutoff ranks for its various programs depending on the category (General, OBC, SC, etc.) and the quota (HS - Home State, OS - Out of State). Generally, Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) and Information Technology (IT) have higher cutoff ranks compared to other B.Tech programs.
Specific Cutoff Trends:
General Category: For the General category, CSE cutoff ranges from 21328 for the HS quota to 7510 for the OS quota. IT cutoff ranges from 11888 to 16055 for the OS quota.
OBC-NCL Category: The cutoff for OBC-NCL ranges from 575 to 18155 for the OS quota.
SC Category: The SC category cutoff ranges from 369 to 14432.
ST Category: The ST category cutoff is generally lower than other categories
I understand that your situation is challenging, but it's important to stay focused and plan ahead. Here's a step-by-step approach to help you move forward:
Since you're planning to take the 12th exam, you need to quickly prepare for it.
Subjects : Make sure you are preparing for the PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) subjects for the exam if you're aiming for engineering.
Stream : Since you're from a civil diploma background, it’s likely you'll continue with the Science stream with the focus on Mathematics for a B.Tech.
Enroll : Immediately register for the 12th board exam (if you haven’t already). You may need to check the registration deadlines with the Maharashtra State Board (MSBSHSE).
Prepare Intensively : Prioritize core subjects and focus on your weaker areas. Since time is limited, make a schedule and stick to it.
After completing your 12th, you can pursue a B.Tech (Engineering) in a different field if civil engineering doesn't align with your current interests. Since you've been working in full-stack development, you could consider:
B.Tech in Computer Science/IT : If you're more interested in technology and software development, this could be an option. You can later apply for lateral entry into 2nd year of B.Tech if your diploma allows.
B.Tech in another discipline : If you decide to stick with civil engineering, you can pursue that too, but you'll have to go through the full 4-year program.
JEE Mains : This is essential for getting into many top engineering colleges in India, including IITs, NITs, and other private institutions. Prepare for JEE Mains after completing your 12th. Focus on Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics .
State-Level Exams : If you’re aiming for colleges in Maharashtra, you can take MHT CET for state-based admissions in B.Tech.
Others : Explore other engineering exams, depending on the institutions you're interested in.
Create a Plan : Since you’re pressed for time, create a focused study plan for the 12th exams.
Time Management : Balance preparation for 12th exams and entrance exams (JEE or MHT CET). Prioritize core subjects and practice past papers.
Focus on Strengths : If you’re more inclined towards technology or full-stack development, you can choose a branch like Computer Science or Information Technology . These fields align well with your interests and experiences.
If you have limited time, consider taking online courses for both 12th preparation and entrance exams. Many platforms provide flexible learning options.
I understand the pressure you're facing. Don’t hesitate to talk to someone if you're feeling overwhelmed. It's important to stay calm and focus on the task at hand.
You still have time to get on track, but it’s essential to remain consistent with your efforts. Keep a clear focus on your goal of completing your 12th exams and then taking the right steps toward a degree program aligned with your strengths and interests.
The registration for JEE Advanced 2025 has already concluded, with the last date being May 2, 2025. Since you haven't registered yet, you won't be eligible to appear for JEE Advanced this year. However, if you're interested in pursuing a B.Arch program, you can consider the Architecture Aptitude Test (AAT), which is conducted after JEE Advanced. The AAT 2025 registration will be from June 2 to June 3, 2025, and the exam will be held on June 5, 2025. AAT is only for candidates who qualify JEE Advanced.
For more details you can visit the link given below
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-advanced-2025-registration-link
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It seems you're looking for the NMMS (National Means-cum-Merit Scholarship) exam results. The results are usually announced by the respective state education departments. For instance, in Rajasthan, updates related to the NMMS exam can be found on the Shala Darpan portal.
So, to get accurate details, please mention your state also.
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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.
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You have secured a percentile of 51 and an SC category rank of 61601 in JEE Main. Admission to National Institutes of Technology (NITs) depends on several factors, including your category rank, the specific NIT, the branch you are interested in, and the number of available seats under the SC category.
With an SC category rank of 61601, securing a seat in the top-tier NITs and popular branches like Computer Science or Electronics and Communication Engineering might be challenging. These usually have much lower closing ranks for the SC category. However, there are still possibilities for admission to some of the newer NITs or less preferred branches.
The Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) conducts the counseling process for admissions to NITs. During the counseling, you will be able to fill in your choices of NITs and branches. The seat allocation will be based on your rank and the availability of seats in your category.
It is advisable to participate in the JoSAA counseling and explore the options available to you. Keep an eye on the cutoff ranks for the SC category in different NITs for the previous years. This will give you a fair idea of your chances. While it might be difficult to get into the most sought-after NITs and branches, there is a possibility of securing admission in other NITs or in branches that have relatively lower cutoff ranks. You should also consider any state-level quotas that might be applicable to you as a resident of West Bengal, which could offer some additional possibilities.
No, an SC certificate from Uttar Pradesh (UP) will not work as an All India SC certificate in Delhi. The SC certificate is state-specific, meaning it is valid only within the state it was issued. For admission to universities or institutes in Delhi (or any other state), you need to provide an SC certificate issued by the relevant state authority where you are applying.
If you want to apply for reservations in Delhi, you would need to obtain an SC certificate issued by the Delhi government. If you are a resident of Delhi, you can apply for a Delhi SC certificate through the appropriate state authorities.
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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
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