Kerala Board
Hey aspirant,
I guess yes you may get some of the colleges in Kerala but as we all know cutoffs vary every year and so does the chances of getting seats so I would suggest you to check out the cutoffs of previous year using the link mentioned below-
https://www.google.com/amp/s/engineering.careers360.com/articles/nata/amp
Hope it helps.
Good luck.
Hello student I'm sorry to inform you but its difficult to get admission as a regular students,you can take admission in open school and qualify in the respective subject.
Incase if you wish to get admission in nios on demand examination you can get admission and passed in the respective subject.
Feel free to comment if you've any doubt
Good luck
Hello aspirant
For Undergraduate Programmes – Minimum eligibility criteria for SEBC candidates of Kerala state with non creamy layer status for admission to B.Tech programme (except marine engineering), is 45% marks in Mathematics & 45% marks in PCM put together in the qualifying examination.
thus you are eligible to apply for cusat examination.
Hope this information is useful
thanks
hello aspirant,
the jee paper 2 score is not considered for the admission in government colleges in kerala.
your nata score and the 12th board percentage is combined in the form of 1:2 ratio and then the rank is declared. AS far as your details are concerned your rank comes around 350-450 which is good but not upto the mark for the government college, since kerala have only 4 government college for architecture. you can get the best private institute like. college of architecture, trivandrum, tkm school of arch, kollam or avani institute
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?icn=jee-main-cp-lp&ici=nav-header_engg
hope this information helps.
reply if there is any doubts,
Since the result of KEAM is based on the marks you got for entrance examination as well as the 12th board marks of mathematics, physics, chemistry /computer science /biotechnology /biology. So according to the data provided, it is not possible to predict your rank
Since the KEAM rank is based on the mark you got in the entrance examination and aggregate marks of mathematics, physics and chemistry /computer science/biotechnology /biology.So with the data you have given, it is not possible to take predict the rank.
hey,
i hope you are doing well
to be eligible for B.A economics hons you must have studied mathematics subjects in your 10+2 and you must have secured a minimum aggregate of 60 percent marks or more in one language subject from the list A1 and combination of best three subjects from the list A and list B , if you don't take economics subjects then there will be a deduction of 1 percent on aggregate of best four.
for more detailed information kindly refer to the link mentioned below
https://university.careers360.com/articles/du-eligibility-criteria
good luck!
Hi aspirant,
Let me first clarify you that percentage and percentile are two entirely different things. In JEE Main you would have most probably obtained 77.3 percentile which you have written incorrectly and in board examination you have obtained 88 percentage. I am answering based on this.
As far as board percentage is concerned, this year you need only to get passing certificate in board because on account of Covid19 pendemic the previous eligibility criteria i.e. getting 75% or more or being in the top 20 percentile list has been scraped. Since you have obtained 88% you are definitely meeting this eligibility criteria requirement.
Now coming to your JEE Main score. You have obtained 77.3 percentile. The general cutoff previous year was around 89 percentile and that of OBC category was 74 percentile approximately. Therefore, if you belong to any of the two categories then you would not be able to get admission in any NIT. If you belong to SC/ ST then you have chances of getting admission in NIT.
Wish you all the very best.
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