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With with a CGPA of 7.65 in B.Sc as a general category candidate, there are opportunities to achieve scholarships of various types depending on the nature and the terms of scholarships. Some scholarships are set aside to category or income group where other qualify purely on academic basis along where they are offered by universities and other organization privately owned.
Your score will be good enough to qualify as a mandatory student and in case you have any other qualification such as income cap(need based schemes) or subject wise qualification, you could enter. You can search that option available on platforms such as National Scholarship Portal (NSP) and also you can ask your college counselor about the availability opportunities. Various state government as well as privately sponsored institutions also provide the financial assistance but do not have strict caste base restrictions.
Be aware of when it is due, the kind of paperwork involved and even apply to numerous schemes where you fit
In case a student gets a seat on the second round KCET counseling And if you not paid the required fee as per the time limit then the seat will be automatically cancelled. Then the seat will be termed as vacant and can be given it to other deserving candidates in the second turn or the open ended turn.
When this happens the student is not usually given the chance to take up the seat again. But in case additional rounds of counseling (such as extended second less competitive round or casual vacancy round are added, the students can enter again only the permission of KEA (Karnataka Examination Authority) to enter or re enter some certain conditions.
One should regularly visit the official KCET site in order to receive any announcement. Failure to pay the fee by deadline is considered as refusal to occupy the allocated seat
In this case you should make an attempt to call KEA helpdesk to find out whether there is any alternative solutions to you. good luck!
Yes, you can get direct admission in BPT at Subharti University if seats are available under the management quota. Eligibility is 10+2 with PCBE (min 45%). Contact the admission office for spot round or seat updates.
Hello,
Completing an MPH in Ireland after BDS is definitely a smart move many Indian dental graduates go for this to switch into public health, healthcare management, or research roles. Now, the job scene in Ireland is good but competitive, especially for international graduates.
Getting a permanent job depends on your work visa status after graduation ,the network and internships you do during your course and whether you're open to public sector, NGOs, or even research roles.
While some Indian students do struggle initially, many eventually get permanent roles if they apply early , gain local Irish experience during their studies and stay updated with public health policies and job portals.
Wishing you the very best for your career !
good afternoon,at Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies (VIPS), the management quota fees are generally higher than the regular/general category fees, though the exact difference varies by course and year.
Fee Comparison: General vs Management Quota at VIPS
General Admission 2.64 – 6.5 Lakhs total B
Management Quota 6.5 Lakhs or higher Includes additional charges or donations depending on demand and course
For example, B.Tech CSE under general admission costs around 6.5 Lakhs total
Under management quota, the fee may include:
Higher tuition fees
One-time management processing fee
Possible donation or capitation fee, depending on demand
Some Key Points
10% of seats are reserved for management quota at VIPS
Admission is based on Class 12 marks, not entrance exam rank
You must pay a non-refundable registration fee of 2500 to apply
Hi!
If you’ve scored under 80% and are interested in BTech in Computer Science in Pune don’t worry! Pune has several good private colleges that consider entrance exams and management quota more than board marks.
Here are some options you can consider:
Try appearing for MHT CET or applying through direct admission in private colleges if your board marks are less. Some colleges also conduct personal interviews for admission.
If you want to explore more btech colleges in pune check this;
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-be-btech-in-computer-science-engineering-colleges-in-pune
All the best!
With 67 percentile in CET, you can target mid-level Mumbai University colleges like Atharva, Xavier, Vidyalankar, Shah & Anchor, and SFIT. Apply through CAP rounds. JEE score is low, focus on CET for better chances.
HELLO,
Here i am providing you the link to access the NMMS previous year exam paper 2024 :-
https://school.careers360.com/articles/nmms-question-papers
You can find the answer key on official nmms website
Hope this Helps!
good afternoon, a discontinuing bond is a legal agreement signed at the time of admission.
If a student withdraws from the BDS course midway or fails to complete the mandatory internship, they are required to pay a penalty.
This penalty is meant to compensate the institution for the seat that goes vacant and the resources allocated.
While SRM Dental College doesn’t publicly list the exact discontinuing bond amount, similar private dental colleges often charge:
3 to 5 lakh or more depending on:
Year of discontinuation
Whether the student has availed any scholarships
Hostel and other dues
In simple words if you cancel or withdraw your admission by yourself in mid of course deny or fail to do internship you have to pay penalty.
Hi Anjum!
Thanks for your question. Based on your TS ICET 2025 rank of 6000 and the fact that you're from the BC-B girl category, you do have a fair chance to get a seat in VNR Vignana Jyothi Institute of Engineering and Technology (VNR VJIET) for MCA.
In previous years, BCB girl candidates with ranks around 5000–7000 have been able to secure seats in good colleges like VNR, especially in later counselling phases or spot rounds. VNR is one of the better colleges in Telangana for MCA, so the cutoff can vary slightly based on demand that year. Since you're from a reserved category and female, you get the benefit of category and gender-based reservation which improves your chances.
I would strongly suggest participating in Phase 2 of counselling, keeping VNR as a top choice, and also adding a few backup colleges just in case. You can also keep an eye out for spot admissions where vacancies are filled quickly.
Wishing you all the best with your MCA admission,
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