Yeshwantrao Chavan College of Engineering, Nagpur
Hello brother,
581 is a decent score Naman. Congratulations for that first of all. Yes as per the last year's cutoff i'll guide you a bit. You can try in Rabindranath Tagore college Udaipur which is expected to have cutoff of 579 this year. Last year it had 567 cutoff but this year as you would be knowing the cutoff was expected to rise since the number of candidates had increased and also the paper level was quite easy comparatively. You can also try in medical colleges of Jodhpur, Ajmer, Bharatpur, Dangarpur and Kota as their cutoff is expected to be less than 581. Sawai Man Singh medical college looks out of your approach as it's cutoff will be 600+.
Best wishes to you brother.
Thank you.
Hi Atul,
At 72% it looks difficult for you to get admission to the college which you are looking for.
Below are the cutoffs for various categories. None of the cutoffs is below 77 since the past 2 years.
GOPEN (89.18%)
GST (77.69%)
GOBC (87.19%)
I would suggest you look for other colleges.
All the Best!!
Hello Harishkumar
See, i may be not the apt. one to answer this but still as far as i have heard and researched this is what i found.
It is toattaly upto you . If you find it interesting and have passion towards it go for it .
Don't take this course as a option if you don't get admission in MBBS. College .
Many subjects in BAMS include allopathy syllabus , but let me clear you will have to face Ayurveda subjects like padharthavigyan , and many Ayurveda ancient scripts which are in Sanskrit .
You will have to learn Sanskrit slokhs , let the Ayurveda concepts seep deep in you mind , Ayurveda will teach you how to live a healthy and disease free life .
You will have to study same topic in Ayurveda as well as allopathy .
Talking about job opportunities after Ayurveda .
You can set up your own clinic .
Or you can work in government primary health care center's as medical officer with good payment .
You can do post graduation in Ayurveda and become specialist in particular subject
Hello Aspirant
If you didn't get through Cap round then you could have applied for ILQ it is institution level Quota
In which Some of the students may get admission through it.
It has very least chance of getting selected
Thank you
Hello Harshkumar,
YCCE is best known for its Mechanical engineering branch. Mechanical engineering core has best faculty and training their and a fair placement too. It is a Evergreen branch too. YCCE is the best mechanical engineering college in that city , only college to stand infront if it VNIT.
Hope this helps.
Hello Ankit,
For your rank you can get surely get admission in Yeshwantrao Chavan College of Engineering and Technology, Nagpur. The college offers you courses such as mechanical engineering, civil engineering, chemical engineering, electrical engineering, etc. Other popular colleges offering you admission include :
More colleges are here check - https://www.careers360.com/mht-cet-college-predictor
Hii...
As you ask about fee structure of YCCE for SC category so YCCE is one of the expensive college in Maharashtra........ it is very high for the students who belongs to open category ... but as you mentioned you belongs to Sc category ..so for reserved category 50% of fees are less than open category....for reserved category fees lied between 35000 to 75000.
All the best!!
I don't know about NSIT but you can surely get into DTU and that too into one of the core branches like Electrical engineering, Mechanical engineering and Civil engineering. And also, you stand decent chance of getting Electronics and Communication engineering after the 6 rounds of counseling.
But, don't get you hopes too high for the first round as the cut off for first round is usually high. Expect the above mentioned branches to be allotted to you after 2–3 rounds of counseling.
Cut-offs are more of Yashwantrao Chavan College of Engineering, Nagpur than your MHT-CET marks. But as you belong to SC caste there are chances that you will get admission into Yashwantrao Chavan College of Engineering, Nagpur.
Apply for admission in other engineering colleges to be on the safer side.
You can also use college predictor(which predicts colleges based on your rank): https://www.careers360.com/mht-cet-college-predictor
Good Luck!
Hope it helps you.
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