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To secure about 15,000 rank in JEE Main, you generally need to score 150 to 160 marks out of 300. This range can vary slightly depending on the exam's difficulty and normalization. For reserved categories, the required marks might be a bit lower.
If you take a diploma after 10th and then do B.Tech through lateral entry, a 2-year gap won’t create big problems in placements. Many students follow this path successfully. What matters most is your skills, knowledge, and attitude during college. Work hard, learn well, and do internships to improve your chances. Just stay confident and focused. Employers care more about what you can do than small gaps in education.
You scored 47 marks in EAMCET and 592 out of 600 in IPE. Since IPE marks have about 75% weightage and EAMCET marks about 25%, your combined normalized score is roughly 81 out of 100.
Based on this, your expected EAMCET rank would be approximately between 20,000 and 25,000, though the exact rank depends on the year's competition and normalization process.
With an AEEE rank of 8,300, it’s unlikely you’ll get a scholarship at Amrita University since scholarships are usually for ranks under 5,000. However, you can still get admission without a scholarship, especially if your board marks are good (above 85%).
You might have better chances at campuses like Amritapuri or Bengaluru. Consider participating in the official counseling (CSAP) through the Amrita website.
Hello,
The cutoff for Arts subjects can vary widely depending on the university, college, course, and category (General, OBC, SC/ST, EWS). For example:
Top universities like Delhi University (DU) often have high cutoffs for popular Arts courses like BA English, BA Political Science, and BA Psychology. In reputed DU colleges, the cutoff may range between 90–98% for General category students.
State universities and colleges, like those in West Bengal, Maharashtra, or Uttar Pradesh, usually have cutoffs between 60–85%, depending on the subject and competition.
Private colleges may have more flexible cutoffs, sometimes starting from 50–60%, especially if seats are available.
For reserved categories (OBC, SC, ST, EWS), the cutoff is generally 5–15% lower than the General category.
Check the official websites of the institutions for further clarification.
Hope this helps. All the best!
If you did not write the POLYCET exam, it is not possible to get admission in government diploma colleges. But don’t worry — you can still join some private diploma colleges without POLYCET. Many private colleges give admission through management quota. Visit nearby private colleges, ask about direct admission, and choose a good course like D-Pharmacy, Agriculture, or Veterinary if you are from the MBiPC stream. Also, think about repeating POLYCET next year if you want a better option.
Well done on achieving a rank of 8,300 in the aeee 2025! Considering the information provided, here's a summary of the scholarships and fee structures available at amrita vishwa vidyapeetham. Amrita University has a fee structure called "slabs," where lower slabs are associated with greater scholarship opportunities. Admission and scholarship allocation are primarily determined by your aeee rank or jee main percentile.
Slab 1 (highest scholarship): typically awarded to top-ranking students.
Slab 2: for students who have slightly lower ranks than those in slab 1.
Slab 3 and 4: for students with average ranks.
Slab 5 (full fee): for students with lower ranks.
With a rank of 8,300, you are likely to fall into slab 3 or 4, depending on the specific branch and campus you select. For example, competitive branches like computer science engineering (cse) at the coimbatore campus may have higher rank requirements for lower slabs, while other branches or campuses may have more flexible criteria.
The Pharm D ( doctor of pharmacy) course is a 6-year professional program that include 5 years of study and 1 year internship.
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Hey there!
Yes, Polytechnic after 20th is a good option if;
you are interested in;
Basically, Polytechnic is a 3-year Diploma course in fields like Mechanical, Electrical, Civil, Computer, Electronics etc.
Benefits:
So, if you're sure about a technical or engineering career, polytechnic after 10th is a smart and joy friendly course. All the best!
Yes, with your EAPCET rank of 15,832 belonging to the BCE category and having 985 IPE marks, you have a good chance of securing a free ( government-funded seat) in B.Pharmacy at a government or aided college in Andhra Pradesh.
here's what you can do;
If you need assistance in selecting colleges or understanding the counseling process, feel free to ask! All the best!
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