EWS category
What exam are you talking about and what kind of help would you like? please be more specific. thanks
Greetings,
So generally spot admissions are done to fill the vacant seats by different colleges and universities according to the categories that they have available. Typically spot admission process happens really fast as by the time the vacant seats are filled the regular academic schedule is already in full flow.
Hello Aspirant,
According to the category and rank you have mentioned in the question you cannot get any of the branch in HBTU Kanpur as per previous year's cut-offs but yes I would suggest you to sit for some other state counselling because in some of the state government colleges
Hi. Yes it will definitely give you an edge if you apply under ews category. This year, the cutoffs have fallen substantially as compared to 2019. You will get a better branch than what you could get with the general category. So go for the ews category and all the
There is a set number of seats distributed for each category. Right now we have a 10% reservation for EWS too, which means that 10% of the total seats in an institute are reserved for the economically weaker candidates.
If the EWS seats are filled by the time your rank
Hi Vishal, in NSIT you can get fee concession on the basis of your father's income. All you need to show is some certificates and proofs. For ex. You will have to show your Annual income certificate of your father, identity proofs, electricity bills etc. They give concession to students
Hello,
Seat allotment depends on the candidate's rank, preferences of college, category, availability of seat and the cut off. It doesn't merely depends on the category there might not be vacant seats available in the college that you have filled in the choice filling under EWS category or you don't
The aggregate marks only for PCB must be -
for UR candidate: 50%
OBC/ST/SC- 40%
PWD - 45%
So if your aggregate satisfy the above percentages , you are eligible for NEET 2021.
For more details , click the link below:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-eligibility-criteria
I hope my answer helps you. All the
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