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After the 1st round of counselling at UIIT Shimla , the following vacancies opened in IT and CSE (General, HP-domicile) .
18 July: Seats released for General (HP) candidates scoring 68–71.
19 July: More seats for General (HP) with scores 65–67 .
Anyone from HP scoring between 65 and 71 became eligible in the 2nd round for both IT and CSE.
hope this helps you .
ACPC (Admission Committee for Professional Courses) is mandatory for government quota seats in Gujarat. you didn’t fill it, you can’t get admission through regular counseling.
you can do:
1. Direct Admission (Management Quota):
LM College may provides a few management/NRI quota seats.
Visit or call LM College for spot round or institute level admission.
Keep all documents : 12th marksheet, ID proof etc.
2. Private Counselling/Spot Round :
After ACPC rounds, some seats may remain vacant and open for offline counseling.
If no seat is available now, you can try again next year by filling GUJCET + ACPC form.
Hello,
Unfortunately, with a neet ranking of 328596, you are unlikely to be accepted into Hillside Ayurvedic Medical College. Particularly in private colleges, the cutoff for BAMS Programs are typically far lower than your score. So you can try on private colleges through management quota or NRI quotas.
Hello Aspirant,
If you are a 12th cleared science student from India and you want to do medicine in Japan, here is how:
Yes, if you got a seat in both JoSAA and CSAB but chose the CSAB seat, you will get a refund of Rs. 20,000 from JoSAA (after deducting the Rs. 5,000 counselling fee), only if you did not take the JoSAA seat .
If you accepted the CSAB seat and did not report or join the JoSAA seat, then refund is applicable.
But if you joined the JoSAA seat first , then switched to CSAB, refund may not be given.
So, refund depends on whether you joined the JoSAA seat or not.
Hope it helps !
According to your query, there are several colleges and universities that offer MCA under 100k annually. I listed them with their types
Also, keep in mind you have to take entrance exams like WBJEE JECA, NIMCET, or university-specific exams to get admission to these colleges or universities.
I hope it clears your query!!
Yes, you need to physically report to the allotted NIT or other institutes in the NIT+ system after the CSAB special rounds are over .
Here is the simple process:
JoSAA Rounds (1 to 5 or 6) – Only online reporting is needed. No need to go to the college.
CSAB Special Rounds – Also done online. No physical reporting yet.
After CSAB Ends – The final allotted students will get a date to physically report to the college (for document verification, admission formalities, hostel, etc.).
So, physical reporting happens only once , after CSAB is completed.
About CSAB SAF Payment:
Since you already paid SAF in JoSAA Round 6, you don't need to pay SAF again in CSAB Special Rounds.
You can directly use that payment to participate in CSAB.
About Withdrawing to Avoid Paying PAF:
Yes, withdrawing before paying PAF is smart if you don’t want to join GKCiet and want to avoid non-refundable PAF.
This will allow you to participate in CSAB without losing PAF money.
Tezpur University Admission through NE Quota:
Your rank: CRL: 460k
OBC-NCL Rank: 160k
With these ranks, it is very difficult to get CSE or ECE at Tezpur University, even under the North East (NE) quota.
You might have a slight chance for Food Engineering and Technology or lower-demand branches (like Mechanical or Energy) under NE + OBC quota . if vacant seats remain in CSAB.
Scholarship exams in Sikkim, like the NTSE Stage 1, typically include both Mental Ability Test (MAT) and Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) sections. The MAT section usually consists of multiple-choice questions assessing analytical and logical reasoning. The SAT section includes multiple-choice questions from subjects like Science, Social Science, and Mathematics. So you can expect the same if you are giving same level of scholarship examination.
Some scholarship exams may also include a section on General Knowledge and Comprehension.be prepare for it too and try to check out the website of the scholarship exam to know the exact syllabus.
Good luck!!!
The Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya Selection Test (JNVST) for Class 6 is based on the CBSE curriculum and has three sections: Mental Ability, Arithmetic, and Language (Hindi or English). The exam is conducted in two phases, with Phase 1 scheduled for December 13, 2025, and Phase 2 for April 11, 2026. The syllabus is available on the official Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti website.
Exam Details:
Exam Date: Phase 1: December 13, 2025, Phase 2: April 11, 2026.
Mode of Exam: Offline (OMR-based).
Exam Time: 11:30 am to 1:30 pm.
Sections: Mental Ability Test (MAT), Arithmetic Test (AT), and Language Test (LT).
Affiliation: JNVs are affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE).
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