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With 88 marks in JEE Mains (April 3rd Shift 2) , you have a chance to get admission to various private colleges offering B.Tech in Computer Science Engineering (CSE) . The eligibility depends on the college’s cutoff, which varies annually. Here are some private colleges where you might be eligible
Hi aspirant,
KCCET uses a 50:50 weightage ratio to determine student rankings, with 50% of your rank based on your board exam marks and 50% based on your KCET score.
You can calculate your score yourself, but for a more precise rank, it is recommended to visit the Career 360
With a PUC PCM score of 249 and expecting 66 marks in KCET 2025, your expected rank could be around 50,000 to 60,000. Based on this, you may have a chance to get a seat in private engineering colleges in Karnataka, particularly for branches like Civil, Mechanical, or Electrical Engineering.
To estimate your KCET rank, both your board exam marks and your KCET exam marks are considered with equal weightage (50:50).
First, we need to calculate your percentage in both exams for the relevant subjects (Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, assuming you are aiming for engineering).
Your board marks are 284
To get admission to a BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) course in India, you need to qualify for the NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) UG exam. There isn't a fixed "minimum mark" that guarantees a BAMS seat, as the required score depends on several factors that vary
With a JEE Main score of 70 marks, your percentile would likely be in the range of 87 to 92. For the EWS category, the qualifying percentile for JEE Advanced in 2024 was around 81.3. While the 2025 cutoffs might vary slightly, a percentile in the 87-92 range gives you
With a JEE Main score of 70 marks, your expected percentile would be in the range of 87 to 92. For the EWS category under the home state quota for Uttar Pradesh, securing a Computer Science (CS) branch at Kamla Nehru Institute of Technology (KNIT) Sultanpur might be possible but
Hello,
Yes, AKTU does have an improvement exam for B.Tech students but only in some situations.
Here is a simple explanation:
if you are a B.Tech student at AKTU and you passed a subject but got low marks, you can apply for an improvement exam but only in the next
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The cut-off marks for the NMMS Exam 2024 will vary by state and category. However, the general qualifying criteria are:
Mental Ability Test (MAT) and Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) combined cut-off:
General/OBC/EWS: 40%
SC/ST/PwD: 32%
State-specific cut-offs are released after the exam. For example:
Maharashtra: General (72 marks), SC/ST
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