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Hello Aspirant,
A Character Certificate can be frequently needed to enter college, even for private 12th candidates, as some colleges have a requirement for you to present one to confirm your behavior. If your school does not want to provide you with a Character Certificate, it may be worthwhile to ask the college you wish to attend if they can accept other forms of declaration such as a self declaration, an affidavit, or a certificate from a community leader or gazetted officer. If the school is valid in their refusal of the certificate, consider approaching a higher authority (eg. district education officer) or the college and providing them with your situation to request they find an alternative or maybe even exempt you if they find a chance. It is always better to know these things before heading into a form of admission.
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With a rank of 16,179 in AP EAMCET and coming under the BC-B category, honestly, it’s quite difficult to get a BVSC seat in SVVU Tirupati. Usually, for BC-B category, the BVSC seats close around 1,300 to 1,500 ranks. Your rank is much higher than the usual cutoff, so the chances are very low.
But don’t lose hope completely. You can still attend all the counselling rounds, including the final and spot rounds, because sometimes seats remain vacant and cutoffs may go a bit higher.
dear student,
With a cutoff of 187.5 under the MBC category , your chances of getting CSE or ECE at Kumaraguru College of Technology (KCT), Coimbatore are quite low. These branches are highly competitive, and in recent years, the closing cutoffs for MBC candidates in CSE and ECE have typically been above 190 . Your score is slightly below the usual range, so it's unlikely you'll secure a seat in these top branches.
However, you may still have a good chance of getting other branches at KCT, such as Mechanical, Civil, or Biotechnology , which generally have lower closing cutoffs. Additionally, you can explore other reputed private engineering colleges in Tamil Nadu where CSE or ECE seats may be available for your cutoff. Make sure to list a range of colleges and branches in your TNEA counselling choices to maximize your chances. good luck
Counseling Name
Why Apply?
Website
✅ DGME UP Counseling
State quota – good chance (SC)
upneet.gov.in (http://upneet.gov.in/)
✅ MCC AIQ Counseling
All India 15% quota + CU/DU/BHU
mcc.nic.in (https://mcc.nic.in/)
✅ BHU/AMU (via MCC)
Central Universities
Same as MCC
✅ Deemed Univ. (Optional)
In Round 2+ (if needed)
Both are excellent choices, but if you are inclined to words software or tech industry , NIT Trichy ECE has a slight edge. If you are more interested in core engineering research or IIT prestige, then IITRopar EE is the best.
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Dear student,
With 368 marks (SC category) , getting a government MBBS seat is unlikely under All India Quota or in most states, where cutoffs are usually 400–460+ .
You might have a slim chance in some low-cutoff states in later rounds , but it’s not reliable.
Better chances lie in private MBBS , BDS , or AYUSH courses where cutoffs are lower.
Hello aspirant,
Congratulations on your performance in both JEE Main and JEE Advanced. With a JEE Main rank of around 11,200, you stand a decent chance of getting branches like CSE (in newer IIITs), ECE, Mechanical, or related streams in NITs such as NIT Calicut, NIT Nagpur, and NIT Rourkela, depending on your category and home state. Your JEE Advanced rank of 8,700 may fetch you seats in some of the newer IITs or less core branches in older ones like IIT BHU or IIT ISM Dhanbad.
If you're unsure about which college or branch to choose, it’s a good idea to first make a list of your priorities—like your preferred branch, location, research or placement focus—and then look at previous year cutoffs for those colleges. You can also use college predictors based on your rank to get a clearer idea of your options.
Hope this helps you take the next step confidently. All the best for your counselling and future journey.
"With 398 marks and an OBC background, you're Qualified but not shortlisted for a government veterinary college seat in Himachal.
However, with smart counselling strategy and flexibility for private colleges or other states-a veterinary seat is still very much within reach."
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