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11th class admission is based on 10th board exam marks. Visit the school, fill the admission form, submit required documents (mark sheet, TC, etc.), and choose your stream (Science/Commerce/Arts). Some schools may conduct entrance tests if seats are limited.
One of the best B.Tech colleges in Chhindwara is Government Polytechnic College. Other good options include:
IES College of Technology (if nearby preferred)
Govt. Engineering College, Chhindwara (proposed)
Options are limited, so you may also consider nearby cities for better colleges.
DDSV Degree College admissions are usually based on merit. If you're referring to JEE CUP (JEECUP), it's mainly for polytechnic/diploma courses in UP. DDSV may not require JEECUP unless it's offering such programs. Check with the college for exact admission criteria.
Yes, EBC (Economically Backward Class) candidates can get concessions from the state government like:
Tuition fee waiver
Scholarships
Hostel subsidies
Reservation in some states
Benefits depend on your state policies and income certificate.
With 47% in 12th and 75 percentile in MHT CET, you may get admission in private colleges in Pune for BSc Biotechnology with relatively low fees, such as:
Abeda Inamdar Senior College
Modern College of Arts, Science & Commerce
PES Modern College (Shivajinagar)
Government colleges may require 50% minimum in 12th, so focus on private options.
Hello aspirant,
The TS POLYCET 2025 registration process was launched on the official website by the State Board of Technical Education and Training, Hyderabad. The initial stage in the application process is TS POLYCET registration 2025. When registering for TS POLYCET, applicants must provide their personal information, including name, gender, date of birth, and cellphone number.
To get the registration link, you can visit our site through following link:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/ts-polycet-2025-counselling-registration-link
Thank you
KJ Somaiya College of Science 2025 cutoff:
Minimum 50% in Class 12 (Science stream)
Merit-based admission (no entrance exam)
In-house students: No cutoff
External students: Cutoff starts around 50%+
Higher marks = Better chances.
With 80 percentile in MHT CET, some low-cost engineering colleges in Mumbai you can target are:
KJ Somaiya Institute of Engineering (Self-financed quota may be high, but minority quota is lower)
Shah & Anchor Kutchhi Engineering College
Vidyalankar Institute of Technology
Xavier Institute of Engineering
Fees vary from Rs.80,000 to Rs.1.5 lakh/year, depending on quota and category.
Dear Candidate , In MBBS , an exam attempt is generally counted only if the student actually appears for the examination. If someone was absent and did not write even a single paper in the regular exam , that attempt is not counted . The supplementary exam in which the student later appeared and passed would be considered their first official attempt .
Hello Aspirant,
With a BITSAT score of 172 and SRMJEEE Phase 2 rank of 14,110, securing top branches like CSE at BITS Pilani, Goa, or Hyderabad is unlikely, as their cutoffs are much higher (around 240–270+ for lesser-known branches). Similarly, SRM KTR campus for CSE closes within ~2,000–5,000 rank, so core branches at SRM KTR may not be possible, but Ramapuram or Vadapalani campuses might offer CSE or allied branches.
Now, comparing your other two options:
VIT Bhopal
Part of the reputed VIT group.
Newer campus but decent infrastructure.
Better academic reputation than CU.
Good placements mainly for CSE/IT streams.
Chandigarh University (CU):
Known for aggressive placement marketing.
Good exposure, foreign tie-ups, and more affordable for North Indian students.
Decent placement packages for CSE/AI/ML, but mass placements are often on the lower side.
If you get CSE or CSE-related branches at VIT Bhopal then you take admission at VIT Bhopal. If not, Chandigarh University is a decent alternative, especially if you’re from North India and want affordability and exposure.
All the best for your admission process.
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