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Yes, the Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya (JNV) Class 6 admission process for the 2026-27 academic year is open.
Registration is currently ongoing and the last date to apply is July 29, 2025 .
Students can apply online through the official website of Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti.
https://sarkariresult.com.im/nvs-class-6-admission-2026/
https://school.careers360.com/articles/navodaya-jnvst-class-6-admission
https://school.careers360.com/articles/jnvst-class-6-eligibility-criteria
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449 marks in NEET and BC category, getting a government MBBS seat is very difficult. Usually, government college cutoffs for BC category are much higher, mostly above 550 marks. With your score, you may not get an MBBS seat in government quota. But you can still try for BDS, BAMS, BHMS, or allied health science courses in government colleges.
Certainly, you can still enroll in the 3-year LLB program, depending on the state and university you are applying to. Numerous universities throughout India have varying admission schedules, and some continue to accept applications into the middle of the year. For instance, National Law University Odisha has pushed their 3-year LLB application deadline to April, and several other institutions perform entrance exams such as MH CET Law, KLEE (Kerala), and NLSAT for LLB admissions, whose outcomes or procedures may still be ongoing. If you possess a bachelor’s degree in any field, you can apply for the 3-year LLB program.
Nonetheless, because deadlines can differ, it is essential to frequently review the official sites of the universities or state CET cells you are interested in. If you discover that a university is continuing to accept applications or holding spot rounds or counselling, you can certainly go ahead and apply to secure your place.
Hope this helps. All the best!
Greetings,
Thank you for your inquiry regarding Safety Engineering programs.
For individuals seeking a 1-year course in Safety Engineering, there are several reputable pathways available, contingent upon your academic background and professional aspirations. Institutions in India and internationally offer Safety Engineering as diplomas, certifications, or postgraduate diplomas.
Outlined below are some notable options:
Leading 1-Year Safety Engineering Courses:
1. Post Diploma in Industrial Safety
Eligibility: Requires a Diploma or B.Tech in Engineering/Technology.
Institutes: Offered by Regional Labour Institutes (RLI), National Safety Council, among others.
2. Advanced Diploma in Occupational Safety, Health & Environmental Management
Available through: Institutions such as Green World Group, NIFE, and select private organizations.
3. Fire and Safety Engineering Diploma
Duration: Ranges from 6 months to 1 year.
Eligibility extends to students following completion of 10th, 12th, or with a diploma.
4. NEBOSH IGC (International General Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety)
This UK-based certification is recognized globally.
Duration: Typically 1–6 months, depending on the institution.
- Visit the official websites of the relevant institutions.
- Review entry requirements, tuition fees, and available placement support.
- Note that several of these programs are accessible via distance or online modes.
Should you wish to share your academic qualifications and career objectives, I would be pleased to assist further in identifying suitable institutions and guiding you through the admissions process.
Wishing you success in your pursuit of a career in safety engineering.
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Careers360 Team
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No,the admit card for LLB in MDU hasn't been released yet.You can download the admit card from their official website by logging in.This is the website- https://mdu.ac.in/defaultMatter.aspx?PageId=188
300 marks in NEET and being from the Muslim minority category, you have some chance to get admission in private medical colleges in Uttar Pradesh under the Muslim minority quota. Getting a government college seat is not possible at this score. You can try in colleges like Era’s Lucknow Medical College, Integral Institute of Medical Sciences, Career Institute of Medical Sciences, and F.H. Medical College in Agra.
If your son’s first preference is CSE, then Amrita Bangalore clearly leads among the three, simply because CSE opens more doors in terms of placements, internships, and future-proof careers. Amrita is also NAAC A++ and has a strong reputation, especially for CSE. Category 2 is also manageable fee-wise compared to higher categories.
VIT Chennai is a decent campus, and their ECE program is solid, but Category 5 means much higher fees and very low chance of branch upgrade later. CSE at VIT Chennai would have been more competitive here — but ECE at that fee tier is not as strong a deal unless your son has a strong interest in core electronics.
Manipal Bangalore (MIT Bengaluru campus) is a newer campus. ECE there is still developing in terms of placements and faculty compared to the main Manipal campus. Unless your son strongly prefers Bangalore or is getting some advantage here like scholarships or internship access, it doesn't stand out above Amrita.
So, recommendation: Go with Amrita Bangalore CSE (Category 2). It balances a strong branch with a decent campus and better long-term potential in the tech industry. If your son is open to core electronics and you’re okay with the higher cost, VIT Chennai is fine, but still comes second to CSE at Amrita.
All the best!
Hello Sunaina,
Yes, based on your 51% HSC score and 66 percentile in MHT-CET, you could be offered admission in some private engineering colleges located in or near Pimpri-Chinchwad, Pune. You can find admission difficult in open category to better colleges; however, you can explore other colleges with lesser known cutoffs. Consider the JSPM colleges, PCCOE&R, or D.Y. Patil Institute of Engineering to name a few. There will be CAP rounds, so watch for that and apply through the Centralized Admission Process as much as you can!
To get admitted, you'll generally need to have completed a diploma (like a 3-year engineering diploma) or a relevant bachelor's degree with a minimum percentage of marks.
Admission Process:
https://dsd24.dtemaharashtra.gov.in/dsd24/index.php/hp_controller/impDates
BAMS under All India Quota, the closing rank is usually different for each category. For general and OBC category, the closing rank is mostly around 85,000 to 90,000 rank, and the marks needed are around 590 or more. For SC category, the closing rank goes up to around 2.5 lakh rank with marks around 460. For ST category, the closing rank can go even higher, around 3.2 lakh rank with marks near 420.
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