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Hello Aspirant,
I hope you are doing well.
According to the norms, PWD applicants must get at least 35 points in JEE MAINS. You have a total of 27 points. As a result, you are now qualified for JEE ADVANCE. If you pass JEE Advanced, you will have no trouble getting into an IIT (according to the rank).
Every year, approximately 10,000-12,000 PWD candidates take the JEE mains. And because there are a total of 12,500 qualification slots for them, everyone among them is eligible to take JEE advance.
The cutoff for disabled candidates is often quite low, with marks in negative numbers. This is a significant advantage in Jee mains. Pwd candidates have an easier time getting into universities, but I don't think this is a good thing because they are unique and encounter numerous problems in life; this isn't enough for them. Every private company hires one pwd candidate in thert company so that they may demonstrate respect to society, which is why they are hired so readily.
For more info, please visit:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-reservation-criteria
I hope this helps.
Good Luck
hello Raghunath R,
hope you are doing good,
are you willing to know about pass percentage of any particular college.
please mention the college that you are willing to know about, so that we would help you better.
thank you
Dear aspirant !
Hope you are doing great ! Nearly 80 to 90 thousand appear for the exam ,don't focus on this number , beleive in your hardwork and dedication . If your hardwork was honest and true ,you were focused then definitely you will achieve the dreams of yours .
For mor information regarding the exam , visit the link !
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://engineering.careers360.com/exams/aeee/amp&ved=2ahUKEwjG-O--srf4AhVR-DgGHYDnDY4QFnoECBcQAQ&usg=AOvVaw3wmfWKGTK1AN-CP5Rl4s1X .
Hope it helps you !
Thanks
Hello Surya,
Being a student of KARE, I could suggest you to get admitted there as per your decision. The placement opportunities for the students of CSE is getting brighter every year(as per statistics).
Speaking about KARE, popular companies like Infosys, CTS, TCS, Wipro visit the campus and recruit students every year. The training provided by the institution to get a good placement is appreciable. When you start your 3rd year of BTech, then the placement training starts along with it, You will learn a lot and improve yourself in that training activity. Even if you are bad in your communication skill, then separate Soft Skill training is being provided to the students as a part of academics.
Regarding the Student-teacher interaction, the faculties are always friendly. You should be dependent on the faculties for most of the non-cgpa activities, but don't worry the faculties support their students to the maximum extent to get your job done.
To add, anyone residing in the campus could visibly notice that the CSE department has the maximum number of students as of the year 2022. Mostly the students are from other states of India especially Andhra Pradesh.
If you wish to know more, visit the following link:
https://www.careers360.com/university/kalasalingam-academy-of-research-and-education-virudhunagar
Hope it helps and if possible we shall meet within the campus. All the Best.
Dear aspirant hope you are doing well..
Some course are mentioned below a chemical engineering aspirant can do are listed
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Hope you are doing great. Yes. You can take the EAMCET exams, but you won't be eligible for admissions until you meet 12 requirements. You must write supplementary. The only option for you is to finish your subjects and then enroll in long term if you are that interested in it. The board of eamcet will recognize a candidate with failure in the intermediate subjects as unfit and you cannot find the rank of yours even though you are qualified.
ALL THE BEST
Hi there. In response to your query the students who took a drop year their marks would also be considered regardless they passed previous year examinations. As they would now be competing with the freshers it would be unfair to have different rules for all hence the 50% of marks will be considered for all candidates, regardless of whether it's their drop year or not
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