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If the **PGCET result** for your **CET number** is showing "no result" even though you appeared for the exam, it could be due to various reasons. Here’s what you can do to address the situation:
1. **Check for Errors**: Ensure that you entered the correct **PGCET number** on the result portal. Sometimes, a small typo can lead to an error in retrieving the result.
2. **Technical Glitch**: It’s possible that there could be a temporary technical glitch on the website. Try accessing the result after some time or using a different device or browser.
3. **Application Issues**: Ensure that there were no discrepancies or missing information in your application form, which could lead to your result being withheld.
4. **Contact Authorities**: If the issue persists, you should immediately contact the **Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA)**. You can either:
- **Call their helpline**: The PGCET helpline number is usually available on the official website.
- **Visit the KEA office** in person if you are nearby, for quicker resolution.
- **Email KEA** with your details, such as your application number and proof that you attended the exam (like your hall ticket).
Make sure to act quickly to resolve this issue, as delays might affect your participation in further counseling processes.
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In order to get a seat under BSc agriculture in KCET you have to secure a minimum of 50% i.e, you must get 100 marks out of 200 in the entrance exam.most students with high ranks go for Engineering. There's not much competition in BSc agriculture as compared to other fields in KCET.
Your marks are good. Yeah you will surely fetch a seat!
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The KCET rank of 9910 with a good score of 91% in your class at second year's end should give you more than a fair chance of finding a seat in B. Sc. Agriculture, especially through government or well-reputed private colleges in Karnataka. However, there are a few factors on which admission depends:
Reservation Category: If you belong to a reservation category such as SC/ST/OBC, then, too you stand a higher chance of grabbing the seat.
Seat Availability: For each college, there are separate seats in B.Sc. Agriculture. Traditionally, government colleges have fewer seats, hence cut-offs are sharper.
Cut-off Trends: Cut-offs keep changing every year based on the intake or the number of students applying for their respective courses, complexity levels, and availability. Always refer to old years cut-offs of the colleges you intend to apply for.
Counseling Process: You may get a seat based on your rank, preferences, and availability through the counseling process of KCET.
You must often look for the updates on KCET counseling and enroll yourself in it to continue with the admission processes.
Do you have any special college you want? That too reduces probability.
You have to write total 2 semester marks together in marks entry. Add first semester marks + second semester marks and if you are awaiting last semester result then you should not add your marks in the column.
During the document verification they ask you to edit the marks. As you entered less marks they won't disqualify you. Dont worry. But you need to explain them the reason behind it and you can fill your marks later.
Hello Girish!!
You can also appear in counseling for PGCET awaiting your results for the 4th semester, but some points are to be noticed in this regard:
You can participate fully in the counseling process - choice filling and even mock allotment, until your results are declared. Then, ensure that all your academic documents reach the counseling center on time
In short, you can continue with the PGCET counseling process if these conditions are met despite awaiting your final semester results.
With 428 marks in NEET and being from the ST category, your chances of securing a seat through All India Quota (AIQ) Round 2 depend on various factors, including cutoffs, category-wise availability of seats, and the number of applicants in your category. Historically, cutoffs for the ST category are relatively lower compared to other categories, giving you a better chance compared to general category candidates.
However, since you've mentioned there's no chance through Meghalaya state quota, your best hope lies in the AIQ. The exact cutoff varies each year based on the difficulty of the exam and seat availability, but typically for ST candidates, the AIQ cutoff can range from 400 to 500 marks, depending on the institution and state.
While waiting for the AIQ Round 2 results, it’s advisable to keep an eye on any mop-up rounds or seats available through private institutions, as these could provide additional opportunities if AIQ doesn't work out. Additionally, consider exploring deemed universities or private colleges, where your ST category may provide some advantages in terms of relaxation of cutoffs.
Stay optimistic and prepared for any further rounds, as AIQ often opens more doors in subsequent rounds.
Hey! First off, congrats on clearing your compartment exam, because 23/70 is the passing mark, so you should be good. Now, about the "xxxx" on your result—sometimes that's just a placeholder when the system hasn't fully updated, or there’s some technical issue. It might be a good idea to reach out to your school or board to get clarity on that.
As for whether you should take the improvement exam next year, it really depends on your comfort level with chemistry and your NEET prep. If you feel confident in covering everything for NEET without needing to improve your board marks, you can skip it. But if you think improving your score might give you an extra edge or make you feel more secure, it could be worth considering.
Hope this helps, and best of luck with NEET prep!
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Hello,
With a 99 percentile in JEE Mains and being from the OBC-NCL category, you have a strong chance of getting admission into NSUT (Netaji Subhas University of Technology). However, your chances also depend on factors like the branch you choose, home state quota, and category rank. For highly competitive branches like Computer Science (CSE), the cutoffs are usually higher, but your OBC-NCL status will help.
For other branches, a 99 percentile should offer a good chance. You can check previous years' cutoffs for NSUT under the OBC-NCL category through the Joint Admission Counselling (JAC) portal for more clarity.
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The National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) typically takes around 6-8 weeks to process and declare the results for the additional subject exam. However, this timeline may vary depending on various factors.
Assuming you give the additional biology exam in January, your results might be declared by late February or early March. The NEET application form's last date usually falls in the first or second week of March.
While it's possible to get your results before the NEET application form's last date, there's no guarantee. To be safe, consider the following options:
1. Check the NIOS website for the exact timeline and plan accordingly.
2. Contact NIOS directly to confirm the expected result declaration date.
3. Prepare for NEET while waiting for your results, so you're ready to fill out the application form as soon as possible.
Keep in mind that NEET application deadlines can be strict, so plan ahead to avoid any last-minute hassles!
According to Karnataka PGCET guidelines, candidates with backlogs or pending results can attend document verification, but they must provide a:
1. "Provisional Degree Certificate" or
2. "Letter from the Principal/Head of the Institution" stating:
- You have completed your degree.
- You are eligible for admission.
- The expected date of result declaration (in your case, the 4th semester result).
Attend the document verification with:
· The provisional degree certificate or letter from your institution.
· A statement of marks or memo indicating you're awaiting results for the 4th semester.
During verification, you may be asked about your backlog and expected result declaration date. Be prepared to explain your situation.
Remember, final admission will be subject to:
· Clearing the backlog.
· Meeting the eligibility criteria.
· Producing the final degree certificate/mark sheet.
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