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Your hobbies and professional objectives will determine whether or not you should pursue electrical engineering. Altho electrical engineering is a vast profession with good employment opportunities, it also necessitates a strong mathematical and physical ability. It might be a perfect choice for you if you have a strong interest in electronics, power systems, and a problem solving and are ready for a demanding curriculum. It could be worth while to look at alternative choices, though, if you are interest are more in computer science or other related professions.
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As it is the last day for submitting the application form for IB SA, yes you should proceed and apply today and not miss the deadline.
Upload the application receipt/ acknowledgement if possible as most authorities allow you to submit the actual certificate later during the document verification stage.
Missing the deadline is worse than missing the certificate (Something is better than nothing). So don't miss the deadline and fill the form.
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If you’ve received a discrepancy notice for the Tuition Fee Waiver Scheme (TFWS) during your registration, stating that you need to submit your father’s income certificate. You can address this issue by following these steps:
Submit Mother’s Income Certificate with an Affidavit: You can submit your mother’s income certificate, issued by a competent authority. Additionally, prepare an affidavit stating that your father has been absent for seven years and that your mother is the sole breadwinner.
Write an application to the counseling authority: If the counseling portal does not accept your mother’s income certificate alone, file a grievance with the counseling authority. Explain your situation, attaching the affidavit and your mother’s income certificate.
Visit Help Line Centre : Attend the nearest Help Line Centre during document verification. Present your mother’s income certificate, affidavit, and proof of your father’s absence. Request manual verification and approval for TFWS eligibility.
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With 316 marks in CUET UG, you have a fair chance of getting admission to the integrated MTech in IT at DAVV, as the cutoff for this course usually stays within your score range. Seats do get filled fast in the early rounds, but you may still secure a seat in the last round depending on availability.
If you have uploaded the Central OBC certificate instead of the State OBC certificate in your UPSI 2025 form, it may create a problem because UPSI recruitment generally requires the State OBC certificate issued by the state government. Using the wrong certificate could lead to rejection at the time of document verification. what you can do is,
Keep the correct State OBC certificate ready before the document verification stage. If the application correction window is provided, update it with the proper certificate. If correction is not allowed, don’t worry you will usually be asked to produce the correct documents at verification. If you fail to provide the valid state certificate, your candidature may be treated under the General category instead of OBC, but your form won’t be outright cancelled.
Hello! Thank you for reaching out. Yes, it is generally valid and safe. Universities sometimes offer BTech in CSE to students from non CS backgrounds like PCB through a bridge course in mathematics to cover foundational concepts needed for engineering. The bridge course is designed to bring you up to speed, so you can handle core CSE subjects without difficulty. You shouldn’t face major problems in the future as long as you are willing to put in extra effort to grasp programming and logic based subjects.
Admissions for FYBSc in Viva College are already closed for this year.
You can directly contact the college once to check if any spot admissions are available in case of vacant seats. If not, you will have to wait and apply in the next academic year, as the admission process usually starts around May–June.
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Even if the majority of college application deadlines have passed, it's still a good idea to inquire about 1st year Bachelor of Science and admissions at viva College because certain schools may have rolling or late admissions. The best option is to get in touch with the college directly.
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Admission timelines for FYBSc (First Year Bachelor of Science) depend on the university and the college you are applying to. Since you are asking about Viva College, it comes under Mumbai University. Generally, the admission rounds for FYBSc under Mumbai University happen in June–July after Class 12 results are declared. By August, most rounds are closed and very few seats remain. If you are late, it becomes difficult to get admission unless the college has vacant seats. However, don’t lose hope. Colleges sometimes open an “in-house round” or “spot admission round” if there are cancellations. The best step is to directly visit Viva College admission office, explain your situation politely, and request if any seats are still available. Sometimes management quota or special approval can also help. If Viva is completely closed, you can explore nearby colleges under the same university which might still have a few seats open.
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Good afternoon, yes you can get admission in VIVA College for FYBSc, and the process is quite straightforward.
Eligibility
Passed Class 12 (HSC or equivalent) with Science stream
Minimum marks as per Mumbai University norms (usually 40–45%)
Admission Steps
Online Registration Visit the VIVA College Admission Portal Fill out the application form and upload required documents https://www.vivacollege.in/Applicant/
Merit List & Confirmation Admission is based on merit, not entrance exam Check the merit list and confirm your seat by paying fees
Document Submission Submit physical copies of:
Class 12 marksheet
Leaving Certificate
Aadhaar Card
Passport-size photos
Caste Certificate (if applicable)
University Form Complete the Mumbai University registration form as instructed by the college
So even though the main merit list ended in June, the college is still accepting students — especially:
In-house students from VIVA Junior College or Utkarsha Junior College
Outsider and private candidates who meet eligibility and have required documents
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