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Hi Mayank,
Yes, you can appear for JEE exam in 2026 with OBC category, even if you appeared as a general category candidate in 2025.
Please remember the following points:
1) You must issue your OBC certificate on and after 1st April, 2026. Older certificates are not accepted.
2) When you will fill your application for JEE exam 2026, please select category as "OBC" and you may also refer to upcoming JEE brochure for 2026.
All the best!
Hello
This site can not provide you with your 10 certificate, but help you directly access the original webpage by giving you the link.
You can search for a Class 10 certificate on Career360.com (//Career360.com) . There, you get all the details and the link. Here you have not specified the type of your board. If you want a CBSE 10th certificate, then just visit cbse. nic. For other state boards, just visit their official website.
Hi Chiranjeevi,
I hope you are referring to NIOS exams for compartment which are known as On Demand exams these are with flexible date and you can avail them by registering on NIOS website as a bonafide learner with an enrolment number and a valid identity card to avail of the ODE facility.
All the best !
Hello Anushka
It's good that you do not go for coaching, you want to know about the required drawing materials for the exam, so which exam are you referring engineering drawing, or a fine arts-related exam, NATA (National Aptitude Test in Architecture), or UCEED?
Pencils (HB, 2B, 4B, 6B) – for shading and sketching
Eraser (soft) – for clean erasing
Sharpener
Black ballpoint or gel pen – if line drawing is asked
Ruler / Scale (30 cm) – for geometric accuracy
Compass and Protractor – for technical drawing (if allowed)
Color Pencils or Watercolors – some exams allow limited color use
Brushes and palette – only if watercolors are allowed
Set squares / French curves – for precision in curves (rarely needed unless specified)
Drawing board or clipboard – to support your sheet (if exam desks are not flat)
Hello,
Scoring 316 in NEET makes it quite hard to get a government seat in India, especially in MBBS. Private colleges are very costly, so many students look at options like Nepal.
Studying MBBS in Nepal is not a bad option. The syllabus is similar to India, the language used is mostly English, and the culture is also quite close to India. Many Indian students go there every year.
But before deciding, think about these points:
Do you want to drop a year and try again? If you are confident and ready to work hard, you can give NEET one more try.
Can your family afford Nepal MBBS fees? MBBS in Nepal is cheaper than private colleges in India but still costs a good amount.
Are the colleges in Nepal recognised by NMC (India)? Only choose NMC-approved colleges, or your degree won't be valid in India.
So, yes, going to Nepal is not a bad decision, but dropping a year is also an option if you are serious about improving your NEET score.
Hope it helps !
Hello Jay !
Yes, you are eligible for the SNQ (Supernumerary Quota) as your annual family income is Rs. 20,000, which is below the Rs. 8 lakh limit.
But with a KCET rank of 37,382, getting CSE, AI, or ECE in top Bangalore colleges is quite difficult. These branches usually close at much lower ranks.
For example:
BMS College of Engineering : CSE closes around 5,000–6,000 rank
PES University : CSE closes around 2,000–3,000 rank
RV College of Engineering : CSE usually closes below 2,000 rank
Now, about KLE Technological University, Hubli :
CSE closed around 6,000 rank
AI closed around 7,000–8,000 rank
So, with your rank, it's not possible to get CSE or AI in KLE Hubli under the general or SNQ quota.
However, you may get chances in some other private engineering colleges where the cutoff is higher, like:
Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering
Acharya Institute of Technology
New Horizon College of Engineering
JSSATE, Bangalore
These colleges may offer CSE or AI under SNQ for higher ranks, but mostly in the later rounds.
You can also use our KCET College Predictor Tool to predict which college you can get based on your score.
Yes, you can get a BHMS college in Delhi through the state quota if you belong to the general category and have a good NEET score.
There are mainly two government BHMS colleges in Delhi:
Nehru Homoeopathic Medical College and Hospital
Dr. B.R. Sur Homoeopathic Medical College, Hospital and Research Centre
For Delhi state quota (85%), the NEET cutoff for general category is usually between 400 to 450 marks. The closing ranks in past years were around 53,000 to 59,000.
If you have Delhi domicile and score within this range, you have a good chance of getting a seat. Admission is based on NEET and done through Delhi University.
AIIMS B.Sc. Nursing (Raipur) Eligibility:
Required % in PCB + English:
General/OBC/EWS: 55%
SC/ST: 50%
Gender: Only female candidates are eligible.
Age: 17 years or older by Dec 31 of the admission year.
Your Case:
You have 54.4% in PCB.
If you're SC/ST → Eligible
If you're General/OBC/EWS → Not eligible
Hello Deepika,
For AIIMS Raipur B.Sc. Nursing (Hons) , you need to pass Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English. The minimum required marks are:
55% for General, OBC, and EWS category
50% for SC and ST category
Since your percentage is 54.4%, you are not eligible if you belong to General, OBC, or EWS. But if you are from SC or ST category, then you are eligible.
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