University of Madras, Chennai
HEY THERE!!!
Definitely, with 76.6% percentage in Class 12 board exams, you are eligible to apply for undergraduate(UG) programs at the University of Mumbai. The minimum marks for most courses is around 45%, but admission is merit-based but popular colleges often have higher cutoffs.
All the best!!!
Scored 62% in class 12th
With a 71 percentile in JEE Main and belonging to the SC category , your chances of securing admission to Computer Science (CS) or Information Technology (IT) at the University of Mumbai are limited.
Consider applying for branches with higher closing ranks, such as Mechanical or Civil Engineering.
Look into private engineering colleges in Mumbai that accept JEE Main scores and have more flexible cutoff criteria.
Participate in Maharashtra's state-level engineering entrance exams (e.g., MHT CET) for better opportunities.
For more information , you can refer to the official website: Mumbai University Admissions (https://mu.ac.in/) .
HEY THERE!!
Since your score is only 102 marks in the AP ECET exam, the probability of securing a seat in the Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) branch at Andhra University is very low.
Here's why:
Summary:
You are eligible for counseling, but with 102 marks, securing CSE in Andhra University is not at all possible. You can secure CSE in other colleges or other streams in Andhra University, subject to the cutoff and your category
At Kerala University of Health Sciences (KUHS):
B.Pharm: Admission is through KEAM. Eligibility: 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Mathematics, and at least 50% marks.
BPT: Admission is merit-based, depending on 10+2 results with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, and at least 50% marks.
NEET is not required for either course.
Hello ,
As per your mentioned query , many universities take admission on the basis of entrance examination. And also some colleges and universities conduct their own entrance exams. The most popular exam for getting admission in this course is CUET UG . Based on the marks of CUET UG you will get the admission in BCA. Also the other entrance exam which is University level names IPU CET.
To know more you can refer this
https://www.careers360.com/courses/bca-bachelor-of-computer-applications
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Admission to Central University of Tamil Nadu mostly requires the CUET exam. However, if you don’t have CUET scores, you may try for admission through merit-based selection from qualifying exams or special reservations if available. Always check the university’s official website or contact the admission office for the latest updates and alternative admission options.
Website: cutn.ac.in (https://cutn.ac.in)
To get admission to the Central University of Tamil Nadu (CUTN) without taking the CUET exam, the following options are available:
1. Postgraduate Programs (Specific Courses):
M.Sc. Biotechnology (DBT-supported): Admission through GAT-B (Graduate Aptitude Test in Biotechnology), not CUET.
M.Tech Programs: Admission through GATE exam.
LL.M. and M.Lib.I.Sc.: Admissions based on CUET-PG exam.
2. Integrated Programs:
Some integrated courses may have their own entrance exams or specific criteria separate from CUET.
3. State Quota Seats:
CUTN reserves seats for candidates from Tamil Nadu, and there may be separate admission criteria for these students.
4. Merit-Based Admissions:
Certain programs may offer merit-based admission based on Class 12 marks or other qualifications.
Hi Mathew,
Central University of Tamil Nadu Admission (CUTN) without CUET Examination The Central University Entrance Test (CUET) is the primary entrance test for most undergraduate and postgraduate course admissions in central universities, or in this case, the Central University of Tamil Nadu. However, a few courses offer alternative routes for admission. These are:
Hello,
As per the University’s notification, regular (offline) classes will resume for postgraduate students from February 9, 2025, and for undergraduate students from February 14, 2025, after the online teaching period concludes. All lectures, tutorials, and seminars will be held in person at respective departmental venues. Offline attendance is mandatory unless otherwise directed, and virtual sessions will be discontinued for these programmes. Students should consult departmental notices for room allocations and time tables.
Hope this helps you,
Thank you
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