EWS category
the cut offs change every year depending on various factors however generally the selection depends upon the JEE Main and JEE Advance cut offs, If You manage to qualify the exam by achieving the cut off, You can apply for JOSAA Counselling. It should be noted the cut off for EWS/SC/ST/FEMALES/OBC category is lower than the general category
If you manage to qualify JEE Main Cutoff, You would be eligible for JEE Advance which is the intake exam for IITs as mentioned above.
However It is usually advised to fill the choices as per the preference of colleges and departments, for example CSE in NIT Trichy is your priority followed by CSE in NIT Warangal, you can fill CSE at NIT Trichy at serial number 1 and CSE at NIT Warangal at serial number 2 and so on and so forth. However to get any NIT, you must have qualified JEE Mains and to get any IIT, you must have qualifies JEE Advanced But the previous cut offs of colleges should be taken in consideration, it is better to research over the cut off of colleges then make a preference list of colleges and fill accordingly
For the college preferences and the courses provided by these colleges and to know which colleges participate in the JOSAA counselling, please go to the below mentioned link: https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/josaa-participating-institutes/amp
For college prediction as per your marks and rank, please go through the below mentioned link: https://www.careers360.com/college-predictor
Rest for information on any particular college, you can dig their official site for better information
Hello student,
EWS” means Economically Weaker Section, include persons who are not covered
under the scheme of reservation for SC, ST, VJ, NT-1, NT-2, NT-3, OBC, SEBC and
whose family has gross annual income below Rs. 8,00,000/- as per Government
resolution of General Administration Department ROD-4019/C.R 31/ 16-A Dated 12
February 2019 And Government Resolution no. MED-1018/C.R 37/19/Edu-2, dated
07 March, 2019.
Hello student there will be some special reservation for ews Category for medical seats.the government is also giving a sort of scholarship that gives 50% fees of the students whose annual family income is between Rs 2.50 lakh to Rs 6 lakh will be reimbursed by the state government in their respective Aadhaar card seeded bank account
Hope this will help
Thank you
Hey somya,
You can refer to the link mentioned below for the full details. It contains 2020 expected cutoffs for neet and even it contains previous year cutoffs too.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off/amp
Also, to see which colleges you might get in based on your rank please use the link mentioned below-
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
Hope it helps.
Good luck.
Hello aspirant! Hope you are doing well! Yes the admission for MBBS is open for 2020 through NEET examination. The colleges are given to the students according to their ranks, category through NEET counselling and state level counselling. You have not mentioned the name of any college. Kindly mention which college in specific are you talking about
The NTA has considered your january score and not your september score in to account only because your january score is higher than your september score.If you haven't mentioned about your caste reservation in your january application then i don't think that you will be eligible for that reservation during the counselling and now i think that we won't be able to change that.The one thing you can try is that when you go for self reporting for accepting the seat, carry your ews caste certificate along with you and tell the officials there about the problem.Then they might help you in some way.
The NTA has taken your january score in to account only because your january score is higher than your september score.If you haven't mentioned about your ews reservation in your january application then i don't think that you will be eligible for that reservation and now i think that we won't be able to change that.The one thing you can try is that when you go for self reporting, carry your ews certificate along with you and tell the officials there about the problem.Then they might help you in some way.
i hope my answer solved your query
Hello aspirant,
Secured with a rank of 619 in IPU CET B.SC Nursing, yes you may be eligible to get a government college according to the course of your choice. Candidates who have managed to qualify more than or equal to minimum cutoff marks are enlisted in the merit list. And those names are in the merit list will be allowed to proceed further for admission and counselling rounds. Since you managed to be in the merit list and your name along with the merit also is in the result list, so you will be eligible for admission. The allotment of colleges will be notified as per your rank in the CET test. So make sure you have all the necessary documents so that you can go for admission without any hesitation.
Hope, this helps you.
Dear student,
Seeing the previous year cutoffs you have tough chances to get CSE or IT in IET Lucknow. But you can easily get courses like B.tech ECE, Chemical, Civil, Electrical and Mechanical in this college because the cutoffs are near your rank only.
To see your chances in other college of UPSEE and detailed info you can visit the below link-
https://www.careers360.com/upsee-college-predictor
Good Luck.
hi
being in ews, you have a very good chances in govt and private medical colleges, with your marks, you have really good chances. being in ews, you might also get concession in private colleges
so apply for both govt and private. you will get a really good chances to get the college.
the below link can help you get the best college for you.
Dear Aspirant,
11131 is an extremely high rank in AP EAMCET. There is no chance that you will get back agriculture seat in a government college. Even if you have economically weak section reservation, it is still not possible for you to be part of any of the government institutions that offer b.sc in agriculture. The total of seats ,including both government and private seats , in colleges providing admission through AP EAMCET is only less than 800( 794 to be precise). So you can see your position with respect to your rank in getting a government seat for pursuing a career in agriculture.
However, the only way for you to do so, is by getting an admission in private institutes through management quota. It is the only option available for you if it exists.
Now the thing that you should look for is the good private institutes that provide admission to students in b.sc agriculture. You should compare them on the basis of placement prospects, higher education, astute teaching faculty, good infrastructure, skill oriented education, etc.
In order to compare colleges, you can always click on this link:-
https://www.careers360.com/compare-colleges
This comparison tool shall go in a long way to help you short out good private colleges that offer b.sc agriculture. I hope you compare them on the basis of merits and demerits. You should focus more on placement prospects or research scope.
Good luck in finding a good college. All the very best.
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