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No need to pay again if you have already paid the registration fee during Round 1 of West Bengal NEET counselling for Round 1 then you do not have to pay for round 2 again. But you need to complete the fresh choice filling process for Round 2.
1.The counseling fee is typically a one time payment for entire counseling process
2.If you have not completed the physical verification in 1st Round still you will be eligible for Round 2
Hope this Helps!
Thanks for your question it’s a really common doubt. Here’s the basic difference:
Polytechnic College offers diploma courses after Class 10 or 12 in technical subjects like mechanical, electrical, civil, etc.
Where as Engineering College provides full B.Tech/B.E. degrees, usually after clearing entrance exams like JEE, CET, or state-level tests.
Polytechnic courses are generally 3 years long and are more practical in nature. After completing a diploma, many students also go for lateral entry into B.Tech in the second year, which is a nice shortcut into engineering with solid fundamentals.
Hope this clears things up for you!
With an 80 percentile and a rank around 1,00,000, your chances of getting CSE or ECE in BVRIT (Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan’s Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology, Narsapur) depend on the category, gender, and home state quota.
BVRIT is a popular institute in Telangana under the TS EAMCET and JEE Mains admission system (for non-local or management quota). The CSE and ECE branches are in high demand, and closing ranks for these programs under JEE Mains are usually:
CSE (General category): closes around 50,000–80,000
ECE (General category): may go up to 1,00,000+ in some years
With a JEE Main rank around 1 lakh, getting ECE in BVRIT is possible, especially in later rounds.
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Yes, you are likely eligible for full fee reimbursement, if you meet the following standard conditions :
General Eligibility Criteria:
1. BC-D category (Backward Classes) is eligible.
2. You must be studying in an approved institution.
3. Your family income should be below the limit set by the government (usually Rs 2 lakh per year for BCs).
4. You should have 75% attendance.
5. You should not be availing any other scholarship.
Since you studied in government hostels from 5th to 12th, it strengthens your case.
Hello Aspirant,
The ranks presented under the SC, ST, OBC columns in last year's rank details are category-wise ranks, and not general ranks. The SC, ST, OBC ranks indicate the last rank in the relevant category (SC, ST, OBC) that was assigned in a round/course. For the general/open category the ranks shown reflect unreserved candidates.
For example, SC column shows "2567" and it means that the last admitted SC Category candidate was assigned a category rank of 2567. The corresponding general rank may not be the same but it is not used for seat allotment in reserved categories.
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Being in the general category and having 232 NEET 2025 scores makes admission to government medical colleges extremely unlikely. Private medical colleges all around in India still offer choices, nevertheless, particularly in states with comparatively lower cutoffs or with management/NRI quota seats available.
Here are some options:
Stay updated with cut - off trends and colleges admission notices.
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The top universities rely on your rank after completing the POLYCET. You can be admitted to prestigious government polytechnic colleges if your rank is very high. Among the top ones are:
Government Polytechnic, Hyderabad
Government Polytechnic, Vijayawada
Government Polytechnic, Visakhapatnam
These universities offer better employment opportunities, quality instructors, and affordable tuition. You can also select reputable private colleges if your rank is not very high. Before making a decision, always look at the college's placement, labs, and reviews.
The registration for JEE Advanced 2025 has already concluded, with the last date being May 2, 2025. Since you haven't registered yet, you won't be eligible to appear for JEE Advanced this year. However, if you're interested in pursuing a B.Arch program, you can consider the Architecture Aptitude Test (AAT), which is conducted after JEE Advanced. The AAT 2025 registration will be from June 2 to June 3, 2025, and the exam will be held on June 5, 2025. AAT is only for candidates who qualify JEE Advanced.
For more details you can visit the link given below
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-advanced-2025-registration-link
It seems you're looking for the NMMS (National Means-cum-Merit Scholarship) exam results. The results are usually announced by the respective state education departments. For instance, in Rajasthan, updates related to the NMMS exam can be found on the Shala Darpan portal.
So, to get accurate details, please mention your state also.
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