Marks
The cutoff marks for Electrical Engineering at VSSUT (Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology), Burla, through OJEE varies each year based on rank, category, and seat availability. For general category, the cutoff rank for Electrical Engineering usually lies within the top 10,000–15,000. Reserved categories may have relaxed ranks. You should check the official OJEE counselling website for institute-wise cutoff details based on your category and round.
The student scored 349.17 marks in CUET-UG (PCM+English) and is applying for 5-year integrated MTech in DAVV MP, under OBC female candidate (MP domicile). The reference merit ranks mentioned are:
OPEN: 555
UNRESERVED FEMALE: 150
OBC FEMALE: 52
OBC OPEN: 202
If your rank is within 52 for OBC female, you have a good chance.
You need minimum 50% in PCB (40% for reserved category) in 12th to be eligible for NEET.
NEET is compulsory — no other exam is accepted for MBBS/BDS in India.
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If your actual marks are 87% but you entered 91% in the MCC NEET counselling form, this is considered a minor discrepancy, but you should correct it as soon as possible. Here’s what to do:
1. No need to reset your form completely unless MCC gives you an option to edit or correct during a correction window.
2. If there is no correction window, then your marks will be verified during document verification at the time of reporting to college.
3. If the marks mismatch is noticed then, you may be disqualified or admission can be cancelled.
4. It’s best to contact MCC helpline or send them an email to explain the situation and request correction.
Check if MCC opens a correction/edit window.
Keep original marksheets ready for verification.
Don’t panic, but do correct it if possible.
With a CUET UG score of 292.86 in PCM + English, your chances of getting into the 5-year integrated B.Tech + M.Tech program in CS, IT, or AI & Data Science at DAVV depend on your category. For General, the cutoff usually goes above 390, so your score may not be enough. For OBC, you are closer to the expected cutoff, and you might have a chance in later rounds.
If you belong to SC or ST category, your score is above the usual cutoff range, so you stand a fair chance of getting a seat. Competition is high and seats are limited, so make sure to participate in all rounds of counselling and keep backup options ready.
Hi Rishita!
As your score is 292.86 in CUET UG, you stand a decent chance for admission into DAVV’s integrated BTech + MTech programs. DAVV typically considers CUET scores. for admission into its self-financed and integrated courses, especially through its IET Since you're targeting Computer Science, IT, AI, or Data Science, the cutoffs tend to be a little higher but 292.86 is a good score, especially if your percentile is around 80 or above. Make sure to check the counseling schedule and fill in the correct preference form when DAVV opens admissions.
If you want to know more information about this college you can visit here:
https://www.careers360.com/university/devi-ahilya-vishwavidyalaya-indore
Hope you will find it helpful!
Hello,
Sorry, but with this mark of 250, there is a very low chance that you will get into any government colleges. Even though you are a reserved category student, you can't obtain a seat in a government institution. There is a very slim chance you're in AIQ, or All India Quota, but you can try the state quota or reservation.
I hope it clears your query!!
According to our query, for an EWS category boy to get an MBBS seat, they must have a percentile over 50th, and also their marks range should be 144-648. It may depend on your preferred department, cutoff, and specific colleges. You can follow previous year cutoffs in your preferred colleges to understand the cutoff ranges in colleges.
I hope it resolves your query!!
Hi Yash!
First of all, you’ve got good scores in both NEET and MHT CET, and your SC category definitely gives you a stronger position in the admissions process. COEP is one of the top-tier engineering colleges in Maharashtra, and it mainly considers MHT CET scores for BTech programs like Biotechnology. With 86.82 percentile in PCB, you stand a chance, but PCB group students generally face more competition because most engineering seats are filled via PCM group. You could still try for COEP, especially if the cutoff drops a bit. Make sure to apply to other state-run biotech colleges too as a backup.
If you want to explore more colleges in Maharashtra you can check here:
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-biotechnology-colleges-in-maharashtra
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