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The fees for government polytechnic seats in India :
Average Fees for Government Polytechnic
The annual tuition fees for government (public) polytechnic colleges range from Rs 6,000 to Rs 25,000 per year.
For a full 3 year diploma, total fees may be around Rs 18,000 to Rs 75,000 depending on the college and state.
Government Polytechnic fees are very affordable, specially for students from reserved categories or economically weaker sections.
Total cost for a 3 year diploma in most government colleges is usually below Rs60,000.
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percentage required for admission to government colleges in Uttarakhand , based on the course:
50% in relevant 12th subjects is standard for MBBS (with some category relaxation) .
35% is enough for Diploma courses .
50% PCM is needed for B.Tech, but you will also need to clear the JEE Main eligibility cutoff .
Yes, with 91% in 12th and OBC category, you have very good chances of getting admission in B.Pharm for the academic year 2025–2026, specially in government or reputed private colleges across many states in India.
Government Colleges (State Quota): 91% is a strong score , you can get admission through state counselling like:
UPCET (UP)
WBJEE (West Bengal)
MHT CET (Maharashtra)
KEAM (Kerala)
TNEA or private exams (Tamil Nadu)
UKSEE (Uttarakhand)
National level: You can also try direct admission in private colleges using your 12th percentage under OBC reservation.
Some colleges may require entrance exams, but many allow direct merit based admission with such a high percentage.
With a 170 cutoff , Colleges in Coimbatore :
1. Kumaraguru College – ECE, EEE, Mech
2. Sri Krishna College – ECE, EEE
3. Sri Ramakrishna Engineering College – ECE, EEE, Mech
4. MCET (Pollachi) – Most branches ,
5. PSG iTech – Core branches may be possible (borderline) .
CSE may not be available in top colleges with 170.
For 153 cutoff under the 7.5% reservation (likely for Tamil Nadu Government Schools quota) and BC caste .
You are applying for Tamil Nadu Government Arts & Science Colleges or Engineering Colleges through TNEA or TNAU.
Engineering (TNEA Counselling)
Government College of Engineering, Bargur – Lower branches like Civil or Mechanical
Government College of Engineering, Dharmapuri
University College of Engineering, Ariyalur / Dindigul / Tindivanam
Government College of Technology, Theni – less preferred branches
Government Polytechnic or aided engineering colleges in your district
You might not get top branches (CSE, ECE) in Chennai but decent government colleges are possible.
Hello Aspirant,
The placement for IT and Computer Science at Amrutvahini College of Engineering, Sangamner rewards and typically is between 75 % and 90 %. Based on the aforementioned statistics, around 75–80 % of students get placed overall (IT/CS branches significantly higher, often just over 82 %.). The demand for CS and IT branches are so strong that a large number of recruiters conduct campus placements from various multi-national companies.
You got a rank of 11457 in EAMCET. It means you can get a seat in VNRVJIT at the CSE branch, but it's not 100% that you will get a seat. Because if you research past cutoffs, your rank doesn't include the cutoff range, like in 2023, the cutoff rank is 2023, which means it varied every year, so you need to be careful. Because you're an EWS, you will get a 10% reservation, which can be very helpful, but there is still competition in this EWS category. I suggest you participate in all of the counseling rounds and research past cutoffs while considering other options for your backup.
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Central Universities55% or more in B.Sc. with Zoology as a major subject
State UniversitiesUsually 50% or above (some accept 45% for reserved categories)
Private Universities45% to 50% in B.Sc., often with relaxed criteria
IITs/IISERs (if through JAM)55% (General), 50% (SC/ST/PwD), and must qualify JAM exam
Aim for at least 50–55% in Zoology and overall B.Sc.
Apply through CUET-PG, PG entrance exams, or university-level tests based on your target college
If your score is lower, consider private universities or open universities like IGNOU (which accept lower percentages)
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If you want to pursue M.Sc. in Zoology, then percentage required for admission can vary from university to university. There is no fixed percentage across all colleges but most universities have set a minimum of 50% to 55% marks in your B.Sc. degree, especially in your Zoology major or a related subject like in Delhi University and similar central universities may ask for at least 55% for general category students. For reserved categories like OBC/SC/ST, the required percentage is often lower around 45%–50%. State universities or other colleges may also accept students with just 50% aggregate in B.Sc., depending on seat availability.
Some top universities take admission through entrance exams like CUET-PG, or through university-specific exams. In such cases, the entrance exam score becomes more important, but still, you must meet the minimum qualifying marks for graduation.
Also, many universities give preference to students who studied Zoology as an Honours or Core subject, not as a generic subject. There’s no fixed percentage across all colleges. Different colleges ask for different marks .
Want to explore more M.Sc. Zoology eligibility and admission details y ou can visit:
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-msc-in-zoology-degree-colleges-in-india
Best of luck!
With an AIR (All India Rank) of 1,60,000 in NEET and in the OC (Open Category) there is a very slim chance of getting an MBBS seat in a government medical college, especially in General Category seats through All India Quota (AIQ), but here are some options:
You can also participate in state counselling rounds, as sometimes, seats remain vacant/unfilled, including mop-up rounds.
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