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Since your admission is already completed, you will need to check with your school or board if they allow you to switch to home-based learning. In Karnataka State syllabus, regular school attendance is usually required, but in special cases like health issues, the school can recommend you for NIOS (National Institute of Open Schooling) or a similar home-study option. I suggest you speak directly with your school principal and explain your health situation, along with medical proof, so they can guide you on the right process.
For Kashmiri Migrant quota in Karnataka government medical colleges, the cutoff has been on the higher side, like 415 in 2023 and 431 in 2024. The 330 to 380 range people mention is usually for private or management quota, not government seats. For exact cutoff and chances, you can check through the Careers360 college predictor and counselling links;
NEET UG College Predictor- https://medicine.careers360.com/nta-neet-college-predictor
NEET UG Rank Predictor- https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-rank-predictor
NEET UG Counselling services
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Hello Akshay,
If you want an MBA college in Pune and have been allotted S.B. Patil Institute of Management in CAP Round 2 with 88%, as a SEBC OHU candidate, this is a good option to take if you care about location and timeliness more than waiting for subsequent rounds. If you are looking for higher-ranked Pune institutes (PUMBA, Indira, MIT-WPU) and are willing to take a chance, you can wait for CAP Round 3.
JEE Mains syllabus is not yet released officially by National testing agency (NTA). It is mostly expected to be available around October of 2025 on official website of NTA ( https://www.nta.ac.in ). But for now you can take reference from 2025 syllabus using updated NCERT. Here's the topics you can start preparing while official syllabus get released: - Physics: Unit & Measurement, Kinematics, Laws of motion, Work-Energy-Power, Gravitation, Thermodynamics, Oscillation & Waves, Properties of Solids & Liquids, Current Electricity, Magnetic Effects, Optics, Modern Physics, Experimental Skills. - Chemistry: Broadly Segmented into Organic, Inorganic, and Physical- topics like Purification & Characterization, Basic Principles, Hydrocarbons, Biomolecules, Practical Chemistry. Mathematics: Sets, Relations & Functions, Complex Numbers, Quadratic Equations, Matrices & Determinants, Permutation & Combination, Calculus, Algebra, Coordinate Geometry.
Yes as a student of 2nd year engineering you can definitely get scholarships. Here are some types and names of Scholarships: - Governments scholarships: 1) Central Sector Scheme Of Scholarships for College and University Students (CSSS) 2) Prime Minister's Scholarship Scheme (PMSS) 3) State Government Scholarships (Different states have different scholarship)
- Private Scholorships: 1) L&T Build Indian Scholorship 2) Siemens Scholarship Program 3) Tata Scholarship for engineering students 4) Reliance Foundation Scholarship 5) Aditya Birla Scholarship
First you should check the eligibility criteria in which scholarship you are interested to apply for. Basic requirement would be Attendance requirement & Income proof if needed.
Hey aspirant,
The last round for CSAB is not done yet. However, the results for NIT CSAB is available on the official website.
You can check the opening and closing ranks for NIT CALICUT, civil engineering based on your Quota, seat type and gender.
For home state quota, without any reservation, the opening rank is 36314, and the closing rank is 46470.
Thank you.
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/csab-opening-and-closing-rank
Hello Ruchi
Starting this year, the Secondary School Examinations (basically 10th class) will be conducted in 2 phases. The 1st phase examinations will be conducted in Feb to March while the 2nd phase examinations will be conducted in May.
It is very beneficial for 10th class students as you can improve your scores. Suppose you don't get good score in Phase 1, you can try to improve it in Phase 2. And if you get good score in Phase 1, then you don't need to go for Phase 2. In short, the best of the 2 phases marks will be added.
Thank You!!!
Hey Madhumati:)
Thanks for reaching out!
If you've surrendered your seat in CSAB round 1,you don't need to upload any documents right now. Document upload and verification are only required if you're allotted a seat in the new round and your documents haven't already been verified earlier.In that case you'll have to upload them and pay the acceptance fees within the given deadline.
If you are polytechnic or engineering diploma after 10th you have percentage minimum 50 but it's varies for some states if you need admission in all particular institutions you need check their official website there you will find the details about the course you need to go.
Hello, Eligibility for a diploma course depends on the field (engineering, nursing, pharmacy, hotel management, etc.) and the institute offering it, but there are some common patterns.
General Eligibility (Most Common Diploma Courses in India)
Type of DiplomaMinimum QualificationTypical Age LimitAdditional Requirements
Polytechnic / Diploma in Engineering10th pass with at least 35–40% marks in Science & MathNo strict limit (some states: 15–25 years)State-level polytechnic entrance or merit
Diploma in Nursing (GNM, ANM)10+2 pass (preferably with PCB & English, min. 40–45% marks)17–35 yearsMedical fitness
Diploma in Pharmacy (D.Pharm)10+2 pass with PCB/PCM, 45% marks (varies by category)No strict limitNEET/State CET in some states
Hotel Management / Catering Diploma10th or 12th pass17–25 yearsSome require English as a subject
ITI (Industrial Training Institute)8th, 10th, or 12th pass (depending on trade)14+ yearsTrade-specific aptitude
Diploma in Fashion / Interior Design10th or 12th passNonePortfolio/aptitude test in some colleges
Medical Lab Technology / Radiology Diploma10+2 pass with PCB, 40–50% marksNoneMedical fitness
Important Notes
Entrance Exams: Some diplomas (like in engineering or pharmacy) require state-level entrance exams; others are direct admission.
Minimum Marks: Relaxation for SC/ST/OBC/PH candidates is common.
Age Relaxation: For reserved categories in some states.
Course Duration: Usually 1–3 years depending on the stream.
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