Common Admission Test
Hello,
Yes, a state (Delhi) NC-OBC certificate is valid for CAT 2025 , but it must be in the central government format (for appointment to posts under Government of India).
Also, it should be issued after 31st March 2025, as required by IIMs. If your certificate meets these conditions, it will be accepted.
Hope it helps !
If your son’s first preference is CSE, then Amrita Bangalore clearly leads among the three, simply because CSE opens more doors in terms of placements, internships, and future-proof careers. Amrita is also NAAC A++ and has a strong reputation, especially for CSE. Category 2 is also manageable fee-wise compared to higher categories.
VIT Chennai is a decent campus, and their ECE program is solid, but Category 5 means much higher fees and very low chance of branch upgrade later. CSE at VIT Chennai would have been more competitive here — but ECE at that fee tier is not as strong a deal unless your son has a strong interest in core electronics.
Manipal Bangalore (MIT Bengaluru campus) is a newer campus. ECE there is still developing in terms of placements and faculty compared to the main Manipal campus. Unless your son strongly prefers Bangalore or is getting some advantage here like scholarships or internship access, it doesn't stand out above Amrita.
So, recommendation: Go with Amrita Bangalore CSE (Category 2). It balances a strong branch with a decent campus and better long-term potential in the tech industry. If your son is open to core electronics and you’re okay with the higher cost, VIT Chennai is fine, but still comes second to CSE at Amrita.
All the best!
hi,
Yes, with a NEET score of 317 and being from Bihar with OBC category, you still have chances to get a seat. For BDS, getting a government seat may be difficult because the cutoffs are usually higher. But you can try for private BDS colleges, especially in the mop-up and spot rounds.You can get a seat in private BAMS colleges in Bihar, and maybe in semi-government colleges if cutoffs drop this year.
With an overall rank of 175 and an EWS category rank of 58, there's a good chance of getting a BVSc seat at DUVASU Mathura.
It's likely you could secure a free (merit) seat, especially considering your EWS category rank.
You should definitely participate in the counseling process and have all necessary documents ready.
https://www.careers360.com/university/up-pandit-deen-dayal-upadhyaya-pashu-chikitsa-vigyan-vishwavidyalaya-evam-go-anusandhan-sansthan-mathura
https://www.careers360.com/university/up-pandit-deen-dayal-upadhyaya-pashu-chikitsa-vigyan-vishwavidyalaya-evam-go-anusandhan-sansthan-mathura/all-questions
Thank you!!
Hi aspirant,
The IIM admissions procedure is multifaceted .
Cracking the CAT demands a smart and systematic strategy .
Success relies on discipline , dedication , and a good outlook . All the best!
Hello Abhishek,
No, you cannot take admission into B. Tech Marine Engineering at CUSAT if you do not take the CAT 2025 exam. CUSAT CAT is a mandatory exam for admission into all undergraduate programs including B Tech Marine Engineering. Admission to the program will only be possible for candidates with valid CAT scores.
350s is below typical general category cutoffs for private MBBS seats.
Only realistic route is through management/NRI quota in lower-tier colleges with high fees.
Government seats are highly unlikely .
The Common Admission Test (CAT) is a highly competitive exam, and practicing sample questions is essential for efficient preparation.
CAT SAMPLE PAPERS
Kindly refer to the link attached above for the sample papers.
States you can apply in (B-category/management quota): Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and Puducherry. All allow non-domicile students for private colleges.
Approx MBBS fees (per year):
Telangana: Rs. 12–15 lakh
Andhra Pradesh: Rs. 12–18 lakh
Karnataka: Rs. 15–20 lakh
Tamil Nadu: Rs. 15–22 lakh
Kerala: Rs. 7–8.5 lakh
Karnataka registration: Closed in Feb 2025. Likely to reopen for mop-up/stray rounds in June–July 2025.
Kerala registration: Closed in March 2025. Stray round expected in June–July 2025. Dates not announced yet.
If you have secured an engineering rank of 30,150 in CET, belong to the HK region, and are in OBC (Category 1), your chances of getting a government seat in Computer Science Engineering (CSE) depend on the cutoff trends of that year and the state counseling process.
Usually, CSE in government colleges is highly competitive, and ranks below 20,000 have better chances.
However, your reserved category (OBC Cat 1) and regional quota (HK region) improve your chances significantly.
It’s possible to get a government seat in CSE, especially in less popular government colleges or campuses with lower cutoffs.
Fees for government colleges are generally affordable, ranging roughly from 30,000 to 1,20,000 per year depending on the college and state subsidies.
I recommend checking the official state CET counseling website and previous years’ cutoff lists for exact details. You can also visit Careers360’s CET section for updated seat and fee information: careers360.comf.
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