Reservation
Hello Aspirant
It's difficult to say that you will get admission or not. It depends on the college rules . You can ask the college administration for the details. You can mail on this mail id :-
admissions@cusat.ac.in (mailto:admissions@cusat.ac.in)
Try to contact them they will tell you what can happen .
Hope it helps.
Best wishes to you :)
As per the eligibility concerned for the JAC admission, any student who have completed there 11th and 12th from a school present in Delhi is eligible for the Home quota reservation in JAC, Delhi. The 12 years of education isn't necessary but you need to pass your 11th and 12th from the state of delhi.
For more information regarding JAC DELHI admission, consider the link below:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jac-delhi
I hope this helps. Wish you a great eve!
Greetings!
Respected sir, IIIT H has no reservations whatsoever on any basis.
Now coming to comparison part, yes IIIT H equal is equal to HCU, in fact I would personally place it over HCU, IIIT H has a distinct brand value in the market, that is rarely matched by any institution in India.
To explore more options for you rank you can use following tool
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=jee_cp
Hello Aspirant,
Hope you are doing great. In the context of the Indian higher education system, a reservation quota basically means that a predetermined number of seats are set aside in all universities and colleges for students from different castes, such as SC and ST, or those who are socially and educationally disadvantaged. Universities are expected to provide 15% reservations for SC, 7.5% for ST, and 27% for OBC (non-creamy layer). But they only reserve 50% of the seats for students of color.
ALL THE BEST
Hope you are doing absolutely great,
you asked if there is any reservation for sc, st category female students, but you did not mention any particular stream. but by looking into your student profile, got to know that you are an engineering aspirant. most of the exams have reservation for sc and st students no matter if the student is female or male. most of the examinations have reservation for sc and st female students.
please ask your question with all particulars so that the answer will be given more accurately.
Hope this information helps you.
All the best.
Dear aspirant !
Hope you are doing well ! Yes , there is reservation for sc, St and once category in every field , job, admission etc . Like in government jobs , the cutoff goes very low for sc and St and in the entrance exam like jee and neet there are fixed seat for sc and St categories student . If you belong to such category and you work little hard then you can definitely do very great in your life .
Hope you find it helpful !
Thanking you !!
Hello
Aspirant
In 2019, Government of India declared a 27% reservation for OBC and 10% for Economically weaker section i.e EWS Catagory students for undergraduate and postgraduate for courses such as MBBS, BDS, MD,MS, Diploma and MDS from year 2021-2022 has become very wide in range for students to seek thier dreams.
But the EWS Catagory students should have to be clear about this eligibility criteria:
The cut-offs of EWS Catagory students in NEET is 275 marks out of 800.
Here are some kerela NEET seat matrix in which available seats in private and state kerela medical and dental colleges.
No. Of government MBBS seats in kerela is 1555
No. Of private colleges seats in kerela is 2450
Hello,
No, you cannot apply for sc category in jee mains and advanced because you need to have the certificate issued from gujrat itself because your 10th and 12th is a proof that you are a resident of gujrat.
So, if you want to apply for sc category then you need to take out the sc category certificate from gujrat itself otherwise you won't be eligible for reservation and it's benefits. If you will apply with that certificate then your application is eligible for rejection.
Hello vp0671952,
JEE exams does not look at from where do you belong, every SC or St is treated the same way. IF there is a reservation for students belonging to the SC criteria then it will be for all the SC students who are appearing for JEE irrespctive of where you are living. So no matter from where you are or where you live if you have an SC certificate then you are gona get the benefit of reservation in JEE.
Thank you
Hope this answer helps you.
Hey student,
there is basically a special entry scheme ie for cds in which x ncc cadet gets relaxation by allowing him to give ssb ie interview without priorly giving a written exam, in Ts eamcet in my knowledge there is no reservation for x ncc cadets n if there would have been any reservation then it will b just for ncc c certified cadets.
All the best student,
Hope this helps you.
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