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With a rank of 81713 and OBC 2A category, it's very unlikely you'll get a government Pharm.D seat through KEA this year. Most seats close well within the top 10,000 ranks. You can try in mop-up rounds, but chances are still low. It's better to look at private colleges or consider reappearing next year for a better rank.
With a CUET score of 636 and being in the OBC category, you're likely eligible for B.Com (Hons.) in universities like BHU, where the OBC cutoff is usually around 430 to 485. However, for Delhi University, especially top colleges like SRCC, Hindu, or Hansraj, the OBC cutoff tends to be much higher, often above 700. So getting into B.Com (Hons.) at DU this year with your score might be difficult unless cutoffs drop significantly or you're targeting less competitive DU colleges. BHU and some other central universities are a safer bet with your score.
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With a CUET score of 636 under OBC category you've fair chance of getting B.com(hons.) in several Central and State Universities But,it also depends on specific cut-offs,CUET subject combinations, admission policy etc.Some university also consider 12th marks,so your overall profile matters.
Check the official cut-offs of your preferred university for accurate information.
To check the 8th scholarship results for 2025, you'll generally need to visit the official website of the relevant scholarship authority (like the Maharashtra State Council of Examinations for the MSCE Pune scholarship as you are frim maharashtra).
Look for a "Results" or "Scholarship Results" section and then select the appropriate exam (e.g., Class 8 Pre-Secondary Scholarship). You'll likely need to enter your 11-digit seat number and potentially other details like your date of birth. Some exams, like NMMS, may also provide results in a merit list PDF format, which you can download.
With a 79.7 percentile in MHT-CET, getting Computer Science at VESIT Chembur through the regular CAP round is very unlikely. The cutoff for CSE in open category is usually around 98 percentile. Even under minority quota, especially for Sindhi students, the cutoff is typically above 90 percentile.
Now, when it comes to institute-level or management quota, there is a small chance. These seats are filled after CAP rounds and may have slightly lower cutoffs, but for high-demand branches like CS, even institute round cutoffs hover around 95 to 97 percentile. With 79.7 percentile, it's still on the lower side.
If you belong to the minority community recognized by the institute, you may have a better shot, but the chances for CSE specifically remain slim even there. Also, institute-level quota usually comes with higher fees compared to CAP seats.
With 79.7 percentile in MHT-CET, getting B.Tech CS at VESIT Chembur through management or institute quota is very unlikely. VESIT is a top-tier college, and even for management seats, the demand is high. Typically, students getting CS through institute quota still have percentiles in the mid to high 90s. Even in spot or vacancy rounds, the cutoffs for CS don’t drop drastically. With your percentile, it's better to look at other colleges where the CS cutoff is lower or consider related branches like IT or CS&Engg in mid-tier institutes.
Last year, the AP EAMCET closing ranks for CSE varied depending on the college. Top colleges like JNTU Kakinada closed around rank 400 to 500. JNTU Anantapur closed CSE seats around 5,000 to 6,000 for the open category. Good private colleges like GMRIT or Vignan’s Institute had CSE closing ranks between 8,000 and 18,000. Lower-tier colleges had closing ranks going well beyond 30,000. The exact cutoff also depends on your category, gender, and whether you're applying under the local or non-local quota.
Transferring between institutions after a failed semester can be complicated, and it's essential to check with the specific college you intend to join for their transfer policies. Not all colleges accept mid-year transfers, and some might have specific requirements.so you need to wait for the fresh admission and it is possible only if your last college provide all your certificates before deadline of new college admission.
Eligibility for PG Courses at Government Danteshwari PG College for postgraduate (MA, M.Sc.) courses requires a Bachelor's degree in the relevant discipline. Admission is based on performance in the qualifying examination (your Bachelor's degree marks), and there's no specific entrance exam conducted by the college.
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Yes, AISSMS does provide scholarships. They support students through various government schemes for reserved categories like SC, ST, OBC, VJNT, SBC, and EWS. There are also AICTE scholarships like Pragati for girls and Saksham for differently-abled students. Apart from that, students from minority communities and economically weaker sections can apply for financial aid. Some private foundations like Lila Poonawalla and Cummins also offer scholarships, and the college facilitates the application process.
Choosing between RGIPT's Mathematics and Computing program and IIIT Manipur's Electronics program depends on your individual interests and career goals. RGIPT's program offers a blend of mathematics and computer science, allowing specialization in areas like mathematical modeling, AI, or financial mathematics. IIIT Manipur's electronics program focuses on core electronics concepts and emerging technologies like AI and machine learning.
RGIPT Mathematics and Computing:
Strengths:
Strong foundation in both mathematics and computer science, with opportunities for specialization. Good placement records in IT, energy, and related sectors.
Focus:
Develops skills in mathematical modeling, simulation, and computational techniques relevant to various industries.
Potential Career Paths:
Software development, data analysis, financial modeling, research positions.
IIIT Manipur Electronics:
Strong focus on core electronics and communication engineering, with exposure to emerging technologies like AI and machine learning.
Provides a solid foundation for careers in hardware and software development, with a focus on practical applications.
Electronics design, embedded systems, telecommunications, research in related fields.
Factors to Consider:
Interests:
If you are passionate about mathematics and its applications, RGIPT's program may be a better fit. If you are more drawn to the practical aspects of electronics and hardware, IIIT Manipur's program might be more appealing.
Career Goals:
Consider the career paths you envision. RGIPT's program is well-suited for those interested in data-intensive fields, while IIIT Manipur's program is more relevant for those interested in hardware and embedded systems.
Placement Records:
While both institutions have good placement records, it's essential to research the specific recruiters and placement statistics for each program.
Location and Environment:
Consider the location of each institution and the overall learning environment.
Ultimately, the best choice depends on your individual preferences and career aspirations.
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