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Hello aspirant, Yes, you can get admission to a Diploma in Computer Science after 12th in some colleges, especially private polytechnic institutes or in states that allow lateral or direct entry based on 12th marks. However, in most government polytechnic colleges, admission is usually based on entrance exams or 10th standard marks, not 12th. Some states may allow 12th science students (especially with PCM) to apply directly into the second year through lateral entry schemes.
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To get admission in Diploma in Computer science you don't need to have class 12th marksheet. To be eligible for this course you need only class 10th marksheet. The admission is merit based. There is no entrance examination for this course. You have to send the application to the college. Then the college announces the cut off. If you clear the cutoff then you can take admission in that college.
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The cutoff for M.Tech in Computer Science Engineering at Vignan's LARA Institute of Technology & Science for 2024 is not explicitly mentioned However, the search results do provide information on B.Tech cutoffs for various branches, including Computer Science and Engineering, as well as information on M.Tech admissions based on GATE scores and AP PGECET.
B.Tech Cutoffs:
B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering:
The cutoff rank for B.Tech in CSE at Vignan's LARA was 15955 in 2024 for the General (OC) category, according to Shiksha.
B.Tech in CSE-Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning:
The cutoff for this specialization was 16910 for male candidates and 25162 for female candidates in the General (OC) category,
B.Tech in CSE-Artificial Intelligence:
The cutoff for this specialization was 20076 for male candidates and 23052 for female candidates in the General (OC) category,
M.Tech Admissions:
Admission to M.Tech courses at Vignan's LARA is based on valid GATE scores or performance in the AP PGECET entrance examination, followed by counseling,
Candidates must have passed B.E./B.Tech in a relevant stream with at least 50% marks (45% for reserved categories),
To get into Computer Science, you should score at least 60 to 75 percent in the 12th with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. But for top colleges, higher marks like 90 percent or more may be needed.
Yes, it's possible for an SC category student with an 84.60% in class 10 to be selected for computer engineering, but it depends on several factors. While 84.60% is a good score, admission to computer engineering programs, especially in competitive institutions, often involves considering other criteria beyond just the overall percentage. These criteria can include the student's performance in specific subjects relevant to computer engineering (like mathematics and science), entrance exam scores (if applicable), and the specific admission policies of the college or university. Additionally, being an SC category student may provide certain reservation benefits, which could increase the chances of selection.
Hello Aspirant,
Yes, as an SC category student with 84.60% in Class 10, you are eligible and have a strong chance of getting admission into Computer Engineering, especially through diploma courses. Most state government and private polytechnic institutes offer admission to diploma in Computer Engineering based on Class 10 marks, and your high percentage along with the reservation category increases your chances significantly. You can apply through your state’s Directorate of Technical Education (DTE) counselling portal. Later, if you wish to pursue B.Tech, you can either take admission after completing Class 12 (with PCM subjects) through entrance exams like JEE Main or your state CET, or opt for lateral entry after completing your diploma. Many states also offer relaxation in cutoffs and fee concessions for SC category students, which will further help you in the admission process. So yes, with your marks and category, getting admission into Computer Engineering is very much possible.
All the best for your career ahead.
Yes, it is possible for an SC category student with an 84.60% in 10th grade to be selected for computer engineering, but it's not a direct admission based on 10th marks. Admission to computer engineering, especially at the IIT level, usually requires completing 12th grade with specific science subjects and securing a good rank in the JEE (Joint Entrance Examination). The 10th-grade marks are a prerequisite for appearing in the 12th-grade board exams and the JEE.
Coimbatore offers some great B.Tech Computer Science colleges. PSG Tech and CIT are top choices with strong academics and excellent placements. Kumaraguru College is known for its good campus life and industry exposure. Sri Krishna College and SNS College also offer modern CSE programs with decent placement support. You can choose based on your budget, location, and career goals
If you're planning to study B.E. Computer Science, the fees depend on the type of college you choose. In government colleges like Anna University, it's quite affordable, ranging from around 30,000 to 47,000 per year. Private colleges like Saveetha or CIT usually charge between 50,000 to 1.6 lakhs per year. But if you’re looking at premium universities like Sai University, the fees can go up to 4 to 5.8 lakhs a year, including hostel. It depends on your budget, whether you need hostel, and if you can get a scholarship.
Hello Shailesh,
Yes, you may take direct admission to B.Sc. Computer Science even if you completed intermediate with MPC background and 48% merit. Nevertheless eligibility depends on the college or university. Some institutions may require you to have some minimum percentage (50-55% typically), while other may grant you admission through a management quota or entrance exams. I would suggest you check the eligibility of the particular college that you are considering.
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