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The eligibility criteria for B.Tech in Computer Engineering (or Computer Science and Engineering) are as follows:
Educational Qualification
Passed 10+2 (or equivalent) from a recognized board.
Must have studied Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM) as core subjects.
Minimum aggregate marks required: Typically 50% to 75%, depending on the college or category (SC/ST/OBC may be eligible for relaxation).
Most institutes require candidates to be at least 17 years old.
Upper age limits (if any) vary by exam (e.g., JEE Main has no age limit, but attempts are limited).
With a MET 2025 rank of 12,456, you have a good chance to get CSE specialization at Manipal campuses, but mainly at smaller or newer campuses rather than the main Manipal campus.
Likely Campuses for CSE with your rank:
Manipal Jaipur
Manipal Hyderabad
Manipal Bangalore (some branches)
Manipal Sikkim
Possibly Manipal Dubai (if applicable)
Less likely but possible with waitlist or management quota:
Main Manipal campus (Manipal Karnataka) usually needs a rank below 5,000 for CSE.
With a rank of 20,464 in AP EAMCET, here’s the outlook for CSE (AIML), CSE, and CSE (Data Science):
CSE (General): Possible in many private and some government colleges with moderate cutoffs.
CSE (AIML) and CSE (Data Science): These are newer, specialized branches and usually have slightly higher cutoffs than regular CSE, so chances are lower but possible in private colleges.
Likely colleges you can consider:
Mid-tier private colleges in Andhra Pradesh
Some government colleges with higher closing ranks for these branches
Generally, Master of Arts (MA) in Economics holders cannot directly take admission in B.Com, because B.Com is an undergraduate course meant for students who haven’t completed a bachelor’s degree yet.
However, if you want to study commerce subjects after MA Economics, you can consider
M.Com (Master of Commerce), which is a postgraduate course suitable after MA.
Some universities may allow lateral entry into the second year of B.Com, but this is rare and depends on the institution’s rules.
EEE has a strong future with opportunities in power, renewable energy, electric vehicles, automation, and electronics. It’s in demand in government, industries, and R&D, offering diverse and growing career options.
Here are some of the important topics of Physics class 12 for the board examination:
1. Electric Charges and Fields
Coulomb’s Law
Electric Field and Field Lines
Electric Dipole
Gauss’s Law and its applications
2. Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance
Potential due to a point charge/dipole
Equipotential surfaces
Capacitance and capacitors in series/parallel
Energy stored in capacitor
3. Current Electricity
Ohm’s Law, resistivity and conductivity
Combination of resistors
Kirchhoff’s Laws, Wheatstone Bridge
Meter Bridge, Potentiometer principle and uses
4. Moving Charges and Magnetism
Magnetic force on a moving charge
Motion in magnetic field (cyclotron)
Biot–Savart Law
Ampere’s Law, Solenoid and Toroid
Force between two parallel current-carrying wires
5. Magnetism and Matter
Bar magnet as a dipole
Magnetic field lines
Magnetic properties: dia, para, ferromagnetic
Earth’s magnetis
6. Electromagnetic Induction
Faraday’s Laws of Induction
Lenz’s Law
Self and mutual induction
Eddy currents
7. Alternating Current
AC circuits with resistor, inductor, capacitor
LCR circuit and resonance
Power in AC circuits
Transformers
8. Electromagnetic Waves
Displacement current
Electromagnetic spectrum and uses
9. Ray Optics and Optical Instruments
Reflection and Refraction
Lenses and Mirrors
Lens formula, Mirror formula
Total Internal Reflection
Optical instruments: Microscope, Telescope
10. Wave Optics
Interference of light: Young’s Double-Slit Experiment
Diffraction and Polarization
11. Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter
Photoelectric Effect (Laws, Einstein's equation)
de Broglie wavelength
12. Atoms
Bohr’s Model of Hydrogen Atom
Energy levels and spectra
When choosing between IISER Pune and RV College of Engineering (RVCE), it's not just about which one is "better"—it's about aligning with your career goals and interests.
Choose IISER Pune if you're passionate about pure science, research, and academics.
Choose RVCE if you're aiming for a strong engineering degree, especially in CS/IT, with excellent placement opportunities and industry exposure.
IISER Pune offers a vibrant science-culture, clubs, and meaningful inter-IISER exchanges But placements are limited—most students prefer MS/Ph.D. trajectories .
RVCE students enjoy balance: strong academics and robust extracurriculars in Bangalore’s innovation ecosystem.
Yes, there is an age limit for most nursing courses in India, but it depends on the type of course and the institution.
For AIIMS, JIPMER, and other top institutions, rules may vary slightly.
The minimum age for most nursing courses is 17 years.
The upper age limit is usually 35 years, with some relaxations.
B.Sc Nursing and GNM commonly follow this age range.
Some institutions may not have a strict upper limit.
Age rules can vary by state and institution.
With a 180.5 TNEA cutoff, you can get admission in many good private colleges and some lower-tier government colleges, especially in branches like Mechanical, Civil, or Electrical. Exact options depend on your category and preferences.
With a KCET rank of 213,196, getting admission in top or mid-tier engineering colleges is difficult, but you may find seats in:
Some private engineering colleges with higher cutoff ranks
Diploma or lateral entry courses if interested
Government colleges and popular branches will likely be closed at this rank.
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