Indian Certificate of Secondary Education 10th Examination
Hello Chiranjeeb,Here's the list of colleges/universities in Tripura providing BA Hons Ambedkar CollegeBir Bikram Memorial CollegeDasaratha Deb Memorial CollegeGovernment Degree CollegeIswar Chandra Vidyasagar CollegeMaharaja Bir Bikram CollegeNetaji Subhash Mahavidyalaya Ramthakur CollegeHope this information is helpful!!
Hi Sonam,
You will have to apply for the entrance test examination conducted by St. Xaviers wherein 40% weightage is given to class 12 marks and 60% weightage is given to the marks secured in the entrance examination. Admission details are given at the website of St. Xaviers do go through the website and you will get to know the entire procedure in detail.
Hi Seema!
The student should be eligible for 15% all India Quota as both states have laws which won't give the student their domicile.
Kindly go through these conditions and see which state's conditions you fulfill:
FOR GETTING A MAHARASHTRIAN DOMICILE:
Candidates must be domicile of Maharashtra.
Candidate must have passed Class XII and Class X only from an institution located in Maharashtra.
The only candidates who are exempted from this rule are the children of Government of Maharashtra or Government of India employees, Defence Personnel or those belonging to the Maharashtra Karnataka Disputed Border Area.
FOR GETTING A KARNATAKA DOMICILE:
Hope this helps!
Yes sir i understand your query and like to give you brief about this as follows:
Hindustan Institute of Technology and Science (HITS), Tamil Nadu offers degree, diploma, integrated and industry collaborated programmes to aspirants at the undergraduate (UG), postgraduate (PG) and doctorate (PhD) level. The programmes offered at the UG and PG levels are majorly in the streams of Engineering and Architecture.
The other programmes offered at UG and PG level at HITS are:
Minimum Eligibility Criteria for UG & PG Courses
For admissions to UG programmes at HITS, students should have passed in plus two or equivalent with minimum 50% to 60% aggregate marks, depending on the programme.
Students can obtain admissions to HIT's PG programmes if they have a bachelors degree of minimum three years. The minimum aggregate marks required is 50%.
Note: Aspirants are advised to thoroughly go through the eligibility criteria as mentioned by HITS for the course in which they wish to secure admission.
Admission Process:
Admissions to UG and PG programmes at HITS is based on national level as well as university level exams. However, admissions to some of the programmes is based on merit too. Check details below.
Programme
Admission Criteria
BTECH
HITSEEE
B.Arch
NATA
BBA
Marks secured in the qualifying examination i.e. +2 level
BCOM
A Pass in plus two or equivalent as approved by the Government of Tamil Nadu.
BSc
B.L.I.S
BCA
MBA
Merit based. Also accepts CAT / MAT / XAT / CMAT scores
M.Tech
On the basis of marks secured in graduation
MCA
MA
MArch
M.L.I.S
Selected candidates will be intimated by the University following which they would have to complete the admission process.
Hey Mishra!
If you are from general category then the chances for you in getting NITs and IITs are NULL.
With 80 percentile you can't get good NIT/IIT. Though if you got you won't get good branches.You better try for private colleges.
Use the below link jee-main college predictor to know the colleges what you can get with your rank
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor
Good luck!
Hello Nithya,
please go through the following link to predict your rank and college
https://engineering.careers360.com/keam-rank-predictor (to predict your rank)
https://www.careers360.com/keam-college-predictor (to predict your college)
ALL THE BEST!
Hello Pranav
Marks and percentile will depend upon the way you are studying and how much time you are giving to your studies .
There are some key points ; which help you to score good marks:
All these tips lead you towards success..
Good luck
Based on your brother’s academic performance and rank, here are some professional suggestions for choosing the best career path:
Analyze B.Tech and B.Arch Options Separately:
His CRL rank of 10,00,000 in B.Tech is very high, making it difficult to get admission into top engineering colleges through regular counseling like JOSAA or CSAB.
His B.Arch CRL rank of 2,14,966 is relatively better compared to his B.Tech rank but still challenging for getting into premium architecture colleges.
Private Universities and Management Quota:
He can explore private engineering or architecture colleges that accept direct admissions based on 12th marks or through management quota .
Some private universities conduct their own entrance exams or offer spot admission with flexible cutoffs (e.g., Amity University, Lovely Professional University, SRM University, etc.).
Diploma Courses or Lateral Entry:
He can consider doing a diploma course related to engineering or architecture and then apply for lateral entry into the second year of B.Tech/B.Arch later.
Focus on Skill-Based Courses:
Parallelly, he can pursue certification courses in areas like graphic designing, interior designing, CAD, 3D modeling, or software development to enhance employability.
Short-term skill courses will help in building a strong resume irrespective of academic performance.
Improving Academic Profile:
If he is interested, he can take a gap year , prepare well, and reappear for entrance exams like JEE Main, NATA (for B.Arch), or other state-level exams to improve his rank and eligibility.
Important Point:
Some universities have minimum 50%-55% criteria in 12th for eligibility. Since he has 51%, he qualifies for many private institutions but should always check the eligibility criteria carefully before applying.
Final Advice:
Carefully research colleges that match his interests and abilities.
Prioritize colleges offering good placements, faculty, and infrastructure.
Focus on practical skills, internships, and certification courses alongside his degree to ensure good career opportunities.
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