Planning
Given the mismatch between your CUET form and educational certificates, let's break down the potential implications:
CUET Form Correction
You can edit specific fields in the CUET application form during the correction window, but candidate name is one of the editable fields. However, the policy on editing the candidate's name might vary, and it's crucial to check with the exam conducting authority or the specific colleges you're interested in.
Potential Impact on College Admissions
Given the discrepancy between your Aadhaar card and educational certificates:
- *DU and Bhu Admissions*: Delhi University (DU) and Banaras Hindu University (BHU) might have specific requirements or procedures for handling such discrepancies. It's best to contact their admission offices directly to understand their policies.
- *Other Colleges*: Similarly, other colleges might have varying policies regarding document verification and name discrepancies.
Next Steps
1. *Contact the colleges*: Reach out to the admission offices of DU, BHU, and other colleges you're interested in to inquire about their policies on document verification and name discrepancies.
2. *Verify document requirements*: Confirm the specific documents required for admission and ensure you understand their verification process.
3. *Seek clarification*: If needed, ask about potential solutions or alternatives for resolving the discrepancy.
So Jain University is actually pretty decent for B.Sc. in Biotechnology, Biochemistry, and Genetics. The labs are well-equipped, and they do focus on research and internships, which is cool if you're planning to go into postgrad or research later. Faculty is generally supportive, and there’s flexibility in the course structure too.
But, placements for core science fields like biotech can be a bit hit or miss—not bad, just not super strong either. If you're really into lab work and research, it’s a good choice.
Hello,
Yes, you can definitely go for B.Sc in Artificial Intelligence even if you had PCB in 12th, as many colleges allow this if you meet the basic eligibility. It’s good that you are thinking about a backup career.
Artificial Intelligence is a growing field with a lot of demand in the future. After completing your B.Sc in A.I, you can get jobs in areas like data analysis, machine learning, automation, etc. If you later go for a Master’s or PhD, your chances of getting better jobs or research roles will increase. So yes, it has good career scope and growth.
Job security depends on your skills and how much you keep learning. A.I is changing fast, so you need to stay updated. If you are serious about it and build your skills properly, it can be a stable and good field.
As for the counselling process, it depends on the college or university. Some do it online and some offline. You’ll have to check with the specific institute where you are applying.
All the best for your Sub-Inspector preparation and future plans!
Hello Aspirant,
Yes, as a B.Sc Nursing Student, you are eligible to sit for the IB ACIO exam. Since the eligibility criteria for this examination are to have graduated from any discipline from a recognized university.
Eligibility Criteria includes-
Graduation in any discipline.
Must be an Indian citizen.
Age(18-27 years) (Age relaxation OBC 3 years and for SC/ST 5 years)
Basic computer knowledge is desirable.
All the best for your IB ACIO preparation.
If you are planning on pursuing an Electronics program with VLSI specialization, Manipal University Jaipur (MUJ) and SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Kattankulathur (Main Campus) are two decent private colleges, but there is a considerable difference:
SRM Kattankulathur (Main Campus):
Manipal University Jaipur:
If your primary objective is core VLSI with placement in semiconductor companies, neither college is likely to provide really solid core VLSI placements similar to what top IITs, NITs or IIIT-H might offer. However, SRM Main Campus has relatively Stronger industry tie-ups, Better electronics lab facilities and Stronger placement record
VLSI is one of the career paths students prefer after B.Tech in electronics. Joining a finishing school or specialized training institute can be a great step after completing your B.Tech or M.Tech in Electronics or related fields. These institutes help you to bridge the gap between academic knowledge and industry expectations, especially in a core field like VLSI. There are some of the well-known institutes in India that are popular for VLSI Design training;
CDAC (Centre for Development of Advanced Computing) provides the VLSI Design and Embedded Systems course, especially, at Pune, Bangalore, and Hyderabad centers. It is a government-recognized institution, and placements are quite good.
Maven Silicon (Bangalore) offers full-time VLSI design programs focusing on RTL Design, Verification, and SystemVerilog. If you are a fresher aiming to enter a semiconductor company.
SITARAM (Silicon Institute of Technology) and ChipEdge are known for practical VLSI projects and tool-based learning.
When you are shortlisting a finishing school, keep these points in your mind:Course curriculum should include hands-on work on tools like Cadence, Synopsys, etc, Faculty experience, Internship or live project opportunities, and, Past placement records.If you are a working student you can also check some finishing schools which offer hybrid or weekend batches. You can also explore government-supported finishing schools like NIELIT, or check out colleges with AICTE-approved finishing school tie-ups.
For detailed information about eligibility, and fee structures, it’s helpful to visit here
https://www.careers360.com/courses/vlsi-design-course
Wishing you success in your VLSI career ahead!
Based on your scores — 92 percentile in MHT CET (PCM) and 83.33 percentile in JEE Main — you can get some good colleges in Maharashtra for BTech in Computer Science Engineering . Here are some options you can consider:
Through MHT CET (92 percentile):
You have a better chance with MHT CET score. Some good colleges you can try for:
Pune Institute of Computer Technology (PICT), Pune
Vishwakarma Institute of Technology (VIT), Pune
MIT-WPU (School of Engineering), Pune
Walchand College of Engineering, Sangli
Shri Ramdeobaba College of Engineering and Management (RCOEM), Nagpur
Government College of Engineering, Aurangabad
KJ Somaiya College of Engineering, Mumbai (May be tough, but try)
SPIT Mumbai (Sardar Patel Institute of Technology) (Low chance, but still fill for counselling)
Through JEE Main (83.33 percentile):
Your JEE score is a bit low for top NITs. But still, you can try:
IIIT Nagpur (May be borderline, depends on category and home state)
Some private universities in Maharashtra or nearby states that accept JEE scores.
Hope it helps !
Hi Ayush,
We understand your concern, as NEET is a very competitive exam you need at least 550 or more to get admission into a decent MBBS college not a top tier college as it would require 650 to 700 marks in NEET.
Now, it is good as you are keeping BDS/ BAMS or BHMS as backup option and then reappearing for NEET exam next year. But, be sure that you can simultaneously prepare for NEET while studying BAMS.
If you strongly feel to pursue for MBBS then you may even take a complete year drop with good preparation for 2026 NEET exam but if you want to minimize the risk, it is better to opt for BAMS/ BDS and then trying your luck again in 2026 exam. You also visit our website for NEET preparation content: Careers360 NEET Solution: Complete Preparation and Study Materials for Students
ALL THE BEST !
The Question containing Inaapropriate or Abusive Words
Question lacks the basic details making it difficult to answer
Topic Tagged to the Question are not relevant to Question
Question drives traffic to external sites for promotional or commercial purposes
The Question is not relevant to User
Regular exam updates, QnA, Predictors, College Applications & E-books now on your Mobile