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With a TS EAMCET rank of 91,037, you still have a chance to get admission in computer-related branches, especially because you belong to the BC-D category and also have women reservation, which will definitely work in your favour. Generally, the top colleges close their seats much earlier for CSE, but there are many decent colleges in Telangana where seats are available for ranks like yours. You can expect to find options in some of the middle-level private engineering colleges where the cut-offs go higher, especially for students with your reservation benefits. Sometimes, you might also find opportunities in branches like Information Technology or Computer Science and Engineering with specialisations, which could have slightly more relaxed cut-offs.
Dear candidate, Yes , with a CRL rank of 949956 and an SC category rank of 83,000 in JEE Main 2025 , you have a good chance of getting admission in IET Lucknow through UPTAC counselling. Based on previous years trends , the closing rank for branches like CSE ,AI , ECE and even Electrical and Mechanical were well above your SC rank . You should definitely apply under the home state SC quota , prioritize branches like CSE , AI and ECE during choice filling , and attend all counselling rounds .
Dear student, Coimbatore is one of Tamil Nadu’s top engineering education hubs, home to around 110–130 engineering colleges in total. Out of these, the majority are private institutions , while a small number—about 8 to 10 —are government or government-aided.
Specifically for B.Tech programs , there are approximately 70–75 colleges , with most being private . While numbers may vary slightly by source, the city's reputation for quality technical education is consistent.
Since you have 7605 rank in AP EAPCET and your local category is BCA, your selection to a good college in BSc Agriculture will depend upon many factors such as the availability of seats, category-wise reservations and the cutoffs of the previous year.
Possible Colleges to Apply
- Agricultural Colleges under Andhra Pradesh Agricultural University: These colleges may have seats resultant in BSc Agriculture, however, the cutoffs may range.
- Other Private Ag colleges: There are a few more private colleges in Andhra Pradesh that may ask BSc Agriculture with somewhat high cutoffs.
Recommended Steps
- Verify AP EAPCET Counselling Process: Candidates should know the seat allotment process and they should be ready to attend the counseling sessions.
- AP EAPCET College Predictor Tools: These tools are accessible over the internet and they may give a more specific advice depending upon your rank and category.
- Apply directly to Colleges: You should contact the agricultural colleges of your choice and find out about their admission procedure and seat availability.
Important Dates
ts eamcet 4 july
Do remember that these are only rough guidelines and admissions can differ in reality. Be in touch with all the recent news of AP EAPCET authorities and colleges where BSc Agriculture is offered.
Hello Vaishnavi,
Certainly, a Public Relations (PR) job is one of the most interesting and fulfilling jobs in the media sector. It offers solid career opportunities, especially as businesses, celebrities, and organizations turn to public image management and therefore the services of PR specialists.
Career Potential: More companies are needing qualified PR practitioners in all sectors, including corporate, entertainment, politics, and startups. Furthermore, given the rise of digital media which has introduced additional responsibilities, such as the management of online reputation and social media strategy PR jobs also have an increase in career opportunity.
Some best General Nursing colleges in Udupi and Mangalore:
Udupi:
1. Vidyarathna College of Nursing
2. Ashrith College of Nursing
3. Manipal College of Nursing (under Manipal Academy of Higher Education)
Mangalore:
1. Father Muller College of Nursing
2. Yenepoya Nursing College (under Yenepoya University)
3. Kasturba Medical College (under Manipal Academy of Higher Education)
4. Nitte Usha Institute of Nursing Sciences
5. Athena College of Nursing
See the websites of individual colleges regarding courses, fee, eligibility and the procedure of admission.
Hi Ajay,
Yes, a student from Telangana can apply for MBBS in Tamil Nadu private medical colleges under management quota. Management quota seats are usually available to students from all the states from India (subject to eligibility criteria of NEET, and makes an application as per private college's guidance) If applying under management quota, students should make a habit of checking self-financing medical colleges and counselling authorities' official sites (such as TNPCEE or TN Health), to keep a check on application timelines and process.
If both the mock seat allotments in JoSAA do not give you a seat, you should not panic or rush directly to CSAB just yet. The mock allotments are only for your reference; they help you understand your chances but do not decide your final seat. You should definitely wait for the actual JoSAA seat allocation rounds because the real allotment can be different from the mock rounds. Many students change their choices, some withdraw, and some get upgraded in each round, so the seat movement can create opportunities that mock allotments cannot fully predict. If after a few actual rounds you still don’t get a seat, then you can consider applying through CSAB as the next step.
Dear student, No, you cannot become a veterinary doctor in India without NEET or another entrance exam. Admission to the BVSc & AH course, which is essential to practice as a veterinary doctor, is mostly through NEET-UG across India—both for central and state quota seats. Some states may allow admission through their own entrance exams (like RPVT, OUAT, AAU VET ), but direct admission without any entrance exam is not valid in recognized colleges. Also, degrees from non-recognized routes are usually not accepted for government jobs or higher studies , so skipping an entrance test isn’t advisable.
Dear student, No, you can’t become a veterinary doctor in India without qualifying NEET . Admission to the B.V.Sc & AH course in almost all government and private colleges is done through NEET only . It’s mandatory across most states and central universities as per current rules.
So if you want to pursue veterinary science, clearing NEET is essential
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