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Yes, you can join VIT-AP with your AP EAMCET 2025 rank (12,756) without VITEEE.
CSE, ECE, and popular branches may not be possible (cutoff ~7,000).
You still have a chance in less competitive branches during later rounds.
35% seats at VIT-AP are filled via AP EAMCET.
Apply in counselling & mop-up rounds to improve your chances.
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Achieving a 90.57 percentile in the MH CET Law exam and being from the EWS category in Maharashtra gives you a fair to strong opportunity to gain admission into Government Law College (GLC), Mumbai, particularly for the 5-year integrated BLS LL.B program.
GLC ranks among the leading government law colleges in India, resulting in significant competition. In previous years, the cut-offs for the EWS category for candidates from Maharashtra state have occasionally been around the 88–92 percentile range.
Because your score is in that range, your odds enhance considerably if cut-offs stay aligned with past patterns. Final admission depends upon the number of applicants, availability of seats, and the cut-off scores by category for the current year. Participating in every CAP round and staying updated with official announcements is advised to enhance your opportunities.
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Bachelor of Technology in Computer Science and Engineering, or BTech for short, is a four-year undergraduate engineering curriculum that gives students a thorough understanding of the fundamental ideas behind computer hardware and software systems. In India, CSE courses are available at the undergraduate, graduate, diploma, and doctoral levels. The cost of a Bachelor of Technology in Computer Science Engineering ranges from INR 2 lakh to INR 15 lakh.
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B.Tech CSE course ki fees college type and college location ke hisab se alag alag Fees hota hai.
FOR GOVERNMENT COLLEGE FEES :-
For Private Colleges fees :-
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Uttar Pradesh June 5–13; answer key objections by June 15Scheduled June 21; delayed—expected June 23–24
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Andhra Pradesh Exam prior; results declaredDeclared May
The National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test, or NEET, is a national exam for students hoping to enter undergraduate medical degrees. NEET results are the only criteria used for admission to BHMS in 2025. Course expenses for BHMS typically range from INR 1.5 Lakh to INR 3 Lakh.
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With a NEET 2025 score of 418, your All India rank is likely in the range of 1.6 to 1.8 lakh. Here is what that means for annual college fees:
Government MBBS Colleges
All India Quota 15 percent: Your rank is well below the cutoff, typically less than or equal to 60000, so admission is highly unlikely.
State Quota 85 percent in Tamil Nadu: Last year, the OC cutoff was approximately 600 marks around 66000 rank. Your score is far below that.
Conclusion : With 418 marks, chances for a government MBBS seat are extremely slim.
Private Self-Financing Colleges
State Quota approximately 50 percent: Fees are approximately Rs 4 lakhs per year in Tamil Nadu. Closing scores for this quota typically require around 480 marks, so 418 may not be enough.
Management Quota approximately 35 percent: Fees are significantly higher, around Rs 12 to 14 lakhs per year in Tamil Nadu, and possibly more in deemed universities. With your score, you may qualify under the management quota in private or deemed institutions. Example: In private deemed universities, fees often start at around Rs 13.5 lakhs per year.
NRI Quota approximately 15 percent: Fees are usually much higher and apply only if you are eligible under this category.
To properly arrange their studies and identify key exam topics, candidates must keep up with the most recent version of the HSSC CET syllabus. General awareness, reasoning, English, Hindi, general science, mathematics, computers, and other disciplines are included in the syllabus.
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Yes ,with a NEET score of 268, you're well above ICARE Haldia's last-year management quota cutoff of around 254, making your chances very strong.
Yes, its completely okay to leave maths in grade 11 if you wan to persue law in future. Especially if you are aiming fo 5 years inegrated law courses like ; BA LLB, BBA LLB,etc after 12th. Law enterance exams (like CLAT, AILET, SLAT, MHCET law) do not require maths at an advanced level. Most of them include basic quantitative aptitude, upto class 10 level only. I hope this will help you out.
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