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How vacent seats are filled on the basis of percentage

Nitin Singh 25th Jun, 2019

Hello ..

The major admission in the college under the HPCET entrance examination is through councelling on the merit based on marks scored in HPCET. 

But after the councelling some seats are remained vacant then these seats are filled on the basis of the merit formed on the basis of

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in hpcet 2019 i have marks above cutoff marks ,now for counseling i have to apply for online registration or not?? plzzz answer yes or no

Aman Prakash 8th Jun, 2019

Hello Tarun.If you are above the cut off marks you dont need to register and fill the application form for the seat allottment through hpcet.Only the ones who are applying through Jee Mains need sto fill the form and pay the fees.You can directly report at the venue during seat

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Hello sir, I have scored 71 marks in hpcet and 65 percentile in jee mains. Is there any hope for govt. College in engineering section....

aman kumar 8th Jun, 2019
Hi aspirant

Thanks for asking your query,as per your marks in hpcet you may get Govt college in haryana ,but your Jee mains percentile is low therefore you cannot get admission through it.Therefore I would suggest you to attend the counseling of hpcet .

Thankyou
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I got 72.74 percentile in jee mains can I get admission in hptu

S. Saha Student Expert 9th Jun, 2019

Hello Mohini,

Thanks for connecting to careers360.com .

You can predict your college based on your jee mains rank through the link given below-

                    Https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?utm_source=google-search&utm_medium=paid&utm_campaign=jeemain-clgpd

Hope this information helps you..

Best wishes......

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I got 97.5 marks in hpcet 2019,can i get admission in government college for b pharmacy(belongs to general category)

anuhya28.e Student Expert 8th Jun, 2019

Hello aspirant

Himachal pradesh technical university conducts himachal pradesh common entrance exam (hpcet) every year for admission of students into colleges with various courses

HPCET has minimum cut off of 60 marks for general category. As you scored 97 marks you have chances to get into government colleges for b

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I have scored 61.5 marks in HPCET belongs from general category and 57 percentile in jee mains .

Nihal Kumar Gupta Student Expert 11th Jun, 2019

As per your percentile  and previous year cutoff, the colleges you get are:-

Walchand institute of technology,Solapur

Pune institute of technology

To know more about your chances of getting other colleges check out the college predictor link below:

https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor

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Sir I got 57percentile in jee mains can I got seat in HPCET colleges

Shivam Gautam 7th Jun, 2019
Hello Dear

It seems harder for you to get the HPCET participanting Institute based upon your respective fetch percentile but anyways below the link is given through which you can get the idea of the HPCET participanting Institute as well their cuttoff analysis.

https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/hpcet-participating-institutes

All the best
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I got 60 marks in hpcet exam and I achieve 72 percentage in 12th I can get bpharma college or not if yes then govt. Or private

Satyam 16th Jun, 2019

Hello Aspirant ;

You must have to apply for private institutions as you the marks obtained by are not enough to make your admission in government college for pursuing bachelor's degree in pharmacy. So please go for private, some of the private universities are also good. 


Thank you. 

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I have got 353 in neet 2019 with a an AIR of 180292. I belong from general category. Is there any chance for mbbs/bds government seat.

rajaman9300 Student Expert 6th Jun, 2019

Hello Amaan

With this score chance is very less for MBBS but you can get a BDS seat, considering last year's cutoff.

Last year the closing rank for Swami Ramanand College was 543 for MBBS. So, i think you can forget MBBS.

For more info: https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off

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