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Dear Aspirant,
If you did not qualify in EAMCET but are part of a minority community, you can still apply for minority counselling. This counselling offers leftover or reserved seats in minority institutions. It usually does not occur at the same time as general counselling; instead, it takes place either separately or after the general phases are done. The Minority Welfare Department or the EAMCET authorities organize this process for Muslim or Christian minority students. If you get a seat through this official counselling, you will not have to pay any donation, as the government or AFRC regulates the fees. However, if you go directly to a college through management quota or spot admissions without counselling, you may face higher charges or donations. Whether to wait for counselling or enroll in B.Sc. Computer Science depends on your interests and career goals. If you are interested in software or IT, a B.Sc. in Computer Science is a solid choice that can lead to further studies or jobs in technology. It is a safer option if you are unsure about getting a seat through minority counselling. Therefore, it is wise to apply for minority counselling and also keep B.Sc. Computer Science as a backup to avoid wasting a year. If you secure a seat later through minority counselling, you can withdraw from the B.Sc. course. This way, you don’t take unnecessary risks and maintain your academic progress.
All the Best.
If you did not attend the UG counselling for the BSc Computer Science course on 03/06/2025, you may still have a chance to get admission, depending on the college's policies and seat availability. Some colleges conduct spot admissions or allow late admissions if they have vacant seats after the main counselling rounds. In these situations, contact the college admission office directly to ask if they are still accepting applications or holding any additional counselling rounds. If the college is part of a university, check the university's official website for updates about any special or mop-up counselling rounds. In private colleges, you might also be able to apply through management quota, but this could involve a higher fee. It is important to act quickly, gather all necessary documents, and keep an eye on any notifications from the college or university to secure your admission.
Several institutions in India offer Diploma programs in Computer Science and Engineering. Some well-known options include the Sant Longowal Institute of Engineering & Technology (SLIET), Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology (NMIT), and various branches of the National Institute of Technology (NIT). Additionally, many private institutions like Lovely Professional University (LPU), Galgotias University, and others also provide diploma programs.
The Diploma in Computer Science Engineering at University Polytechnic, Birla Institute of Technology (BIT) Mesra, Ranchi follows this fee structure
Annual Tuition Fee
Rs. 32,000 per year
Total duration of 3 years (standard entry)
It’s important to note that this usually covers only tuition . Additional charges such as exam fees, development fees, registration, library, laboratory, and other service fees may apply. Depending on the specific academic session and regulatory directives, overall yearly cost including these charges could be higher .
Yes, M.K. College offers both:
B.Sc. Computer Science (Computer Applications-related)
B.Sc. Information Technology (IT)
Both are 3-year UG programs with practical exposure.
With a KCET rank of 41,780, your daughter can get B.Tech in Computer Science or Cyber Security in some mid- and lower-tier Karnataka colleges.
Possible Options:
Dayananda Sagar University – Cyber Security (possible in later rounds)
Acharya Institute of Technology
Don Bosco Institute of Technology
AMC Engineering College
East West Institute of Technology
Gopalan College of Engineering
Top colleges like RV, BMSCE, MSRIT, SIT, NIE are unlikely at this rank for CSE/Cyber Security.
Apply for spot/second round counselling for better chances.
With a KCET rank of 41,870 , your daughter has low chances for B.Tech Computer Science in top or mid-tier colleges. However, she has good chances to get related branches like:
Information Technology (IT)
Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE)
Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE)
Biotechnology, Mechanical, or Civil Engineering
Don Bosco Institute of Technology (Bangalore)
RR College of Engineering
ATME College (Mysuru)
SJCIT (Chikkaballapur)
Reva University
KLE Tech, BMSIT (in other branches)
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There are lots of use of computer in our daily life professionally as well as for personal work. It is used for communication via email , social media , instant messaging. People also used for entertainment purposes. It is used in education for students. For professional use , it is used in business and commerce, data management, Healthcare, Finance and so on.
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With a rank of 46,090, you may not get admission into top government polytechnic colleges for Computer Science Diploma, but you can still get a seat in private or lower-tier colleges, depending on your state (like AP, TS, UP, etc.).
Attend counseling rounds, and you may get a mid- or low-tier college for CSE.
With a Class 12 board score of 86% in 2024, your son meets the board-based eligibility for B.Tech CSE at Thapar University—but there’s one important detail. Thapar conducts admissions via two modes: one uses JEE Main scores (50% seats) and the other uses Class 12 PCM marks (50% seats). However, for top branches like CSE, only JEE-qualified candidates are considered.
Admissions through Class 12 marks only apply to other branches—not CSE—since board-based seats in CSE are typically not offered anymore for 2025 onwards.
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