Electronics and Communication Engineering
Hello Srujana
With 18,000 rank in KCET, it is quite difficult to get CS or EC course in Dayanand Sagar College.
The cutoff of CS course at Dayanand Sagar College is around 2,500 - 6,000 rank.
The cutoff of EC course at Dayanand Sagar College is around 7,000 - 10,000 rank.
At 18,000 rank, you make get branches like Mechanical, Civil etc.
To know more about Dayanand Sagar College: DSCE by CAREERS360
Hope this answer helps! Thank You!!!
Diploma in EEE is eligible for lateral entry (direct 2nd year) in some colleges.
Some colleges accepting lateral entry:
Hindustan University, Chennai
MIT-WPU, Pune
LPU
Amrita University
Manipal University
Aerospace Engineering Colleges in India – Careers360
Apply with Diploma Marks or Entrance Rank.
Attend Counseling / Admission Rounds.
Join in 2nd Year of B.Tech Aerospace.
Finishing a diploma in Electrical and Electronics Engineering, you can opt for a course in Aerospace Engineering.
You can consider lateral entry: Many engineering colleges give students who have a diploma the option to enter the 2nd year straight in a similar B.Tech program. Learn whether the college takes in students for Aerospace Engineering using lateral entry.
If you wish to join Aerospace Engineering but it isn’t offered as a lateral entry, try joining either Mechanical or Electrical Engineering and move to Aerospace Engineering later.
You can be required to attend an entrance exam such as the state’s lateral entry test or a counseling session based on the marks you receive in your diploma.
You might look into private universities: They often let diploma holders be more flexible about starting in courses connected to aerospace.
If you cannot start with aerospace engineering lateral entry, you can apply after your bachelor’s degree in a related field.
Hello Niveditha,
With a MET score of 79 and 89% in CBSE board exams, your predicted MET rank is likely to be above 40,000 .
For admission to Electronics and Communication (EC) at the Manipal Main Campus , previous trends suggest that the closing rank is usually within 10,000 to 20,000 .
So, with your current score, getting EC at the main campus is unlikely through the general counseling rounds. However, you may:
Wait for spot rounds where cutoffs sometimes drop.
Consider MIT Bengaluru or other campuses under Manipal group that have relatively lower cutoffs.
Reappear for the next MET attempt if eligible, as a better score can improve your chances.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
Hi aspirant,
Some of the reputable engineering colleges offering strong Electronics and Communication (EC/ECE) programs in Kerela are -
Top Electronics and Communication Engineering Colleges in Kerala
You can also refer to the link given above for more information on the same.
All the best!
Hello,
With a 34,000 rank , your chances of getting into Pharm.D will mostly depend on:your category/reservation (General, OBC, SC/ST),your local region and seat availability in that counselling phase
You can use this tool to predict your college: https://pharmacy.careers360.com/college-predictor
I’d suggest you participate actively in counselling, don’t miss any rounds, and also keep backup options like B.Pharm if you want to stay in the pharma field.
Hope you get a good college! Thanks for your question and best wishes
Hii,
Madras Medical College offers B.Pharm for 60 seats, it’s a four-year program with eligibility requiring 10+2 with PCB and a minimum of 50% aggregate (40% for SC/ST). Admission is merit-based via Tamil Nadu’s NEET UG ranks or state counselling by DME Tamil Nadu. The total tuition fee is 64,640 for the entire course, while hostel fees range between 35,000 to 50,000 annually. Seats are allocated through DME counselling, so you must register there after cleaning NEET cutoff.
For more information about college you can check this;
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/madras-medical-college-chennai
Wishing you all the best!
Hello there,
With a SC category rank of 70,000 and a Common Rank List (CRL) rank of 800,000 in JEE Main 2025, securing admission to a government engineering college in Delhi through JoSAA or JAC Delhi counselling is highly unlikely. Understanding the Cutoffs JoSAA Counselling (NIT Delhi):
Previous Year SC Category Closing Ranks: For NIT Delhi, the closing ranks for SC category candidates under the Home State quota ranged approximately between 91,696 and 217,129 .
Your Position: Your SC rank of 70,000 is significantly higher (i.e., worse) than the closing ranks from previous years, making admission through JoSAA counselling improbable. JAC Delhi Counselling (DTU, NSUT, IIIT-D, IGDTUW, DSEU):
Previous Year SC Category Closing Ranks: For institutions like DTU and NSUT, the closing ranks for SC category candidates were well below 10,000 .
Your Position: With a SC rank of 70,000, securing a seat in these institutions through JAC Delhi counselling is highly unlikely. Alternative Options
Given the competitive nature of admissions and your current ranks, consider the following alternatives:
State-Level Counselling: Explore engineering colleges in other states where the cutoff ranks might be more accommodating.
Private Engineering Colleges: Consider reputed private institutions that accept JEE Main scores and may have more flexible admission criteria.
Other Entrance Exams: Look into other engineering entrance exams that are still open for applications or have different eligibility criteria.
Diploma to Degree Programs: Enroll in a diploma program with the option to transition to a degree course later, depending on performance.
Yes, you can get admission in B.E. (Electronics and Telecommunication) after scoring 70% in diploma. Here's a simple explanation in points:
1. Eligibility: Most colleges accept diploma holders with 60% or more marks for lateral entry into the 2nd year of B.E/B.Tech.
2. Lateral Entry Scheme: You can join directly in the 2nd year of B.E through lateral entry.
3. Entrance Exams: Some states/colleges may require you to clear an entrance exam like LEET or state-level tests.
. 70% is Good: A 70% score is considered decent and makes you eligible for many good colleges.
5. Apply on Time: Keep track of admission dates and required documents.
Based on your graduation, you have a good probability of being admitted to a B.E. in Electronics and Telecommunications via lateral entry. Most engineering institutes in India enable diploma holders to enter the second year of their B.E./B.Tech program through lateral entry. The standard eligibility condition is passing a diploma in the relevant discipline of engineering with a minimal percentage, which is usually between 50 and 60%. Since you have obtained 70%, you will easily meet this percentage criterion in most universities. However, admission may also be determined by the specific college's standards, entrance tests (if any, held at the state or university level for lateral entry), and seat availability. Check the admission policies of the colleges you're interested in.
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