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If your university is UGC-approved, then the B.Tech CSE degree with a bridge course in Maths is valid and legally recognized for jobs and higher studies, since universities don’t necessarily need AICTE approval. However, lack of AICTE recognition can sometimes create issues for PSU jobs, GATE, or government scholarships, so if your main goal is private sector jobs, higher studies abroad, or general industry roles, it is safe, but for PSU/government pathways, you should confirm AICTE approval before joining.
With a 26,000 state merit rank in AP and being from the OC category, it is quite difficult to get a BAMS seat in SV Ayurvedic College, Tirupati, as the cutoff for this college is usually much higher. You may get chances in other private colleges, but for SV Ayurvedic, the rank is not enough. u might check these given links and find what colleges u might get;
NEET UG College Predictor- https://medicine.careers360.com/nta-neet-college-predictor
NEET UG Rank Predictor- https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-rank-predictor
Hello aspirant,
With a state merit rank of 26,000, it will be bit tough to secure a BAMS seat in SV Ayurvedic College, Tirupati, because this college is among the top government Ayurvedic institutions in Andhra Pradesh. The cutoffs for BAMS in top government colleges usually stay lower (better ranks) compared to private ones, as demand is high. However, you should still attend counseling rounds because sometimes seats in certain categories, like OC or general, fluctuate based on the number of applicants, reservations, and seat matrix. Apart from SV Ayurvedic, you can also look into other government and private Ayurvedic colleges in AP, as your rank might give you a chance there.
Thank you and all the best!
With 39.36 percentile in MHT CET (OBC category), your chances in top Pune engineering colleges are very slim since most cutoffs are much higher. However, you may still find options in lower-ranked private colleges or newly established institutes where cutoffs go very low. Some Pune colleges that may still consider such percentile are:
JSPM Narhe Technical Campus, Pune
Samarth Group of Institutions, Belhe
Imperial College of Engineering & Research, Wagholi
SVPM’s College of Engineering, Malegaon (Baramati)
Alard College of Engineering & Management, Hinjewadi
Admission is not guaranteed, but in lower rounds or through institute-level/management quota, you may get a seat.
For an Indian student, the most suitable countries to pursue B.Arch are those that balance quality of education, global recognition, affordability, and career prospects. Popular choices include:
India – CEPT University (Ahmedabad), SPA Delhi/Bhopal/Vijayawada, Sir JJ College of Architecture (Mumbai) – affordable and highly reputed.
USA – MIT, Harvard GSD, Cornell, UC Berkeley – world-class but very costly.
UK – University College London (UCL), University of Bath, Manchester School of Architecture – globally recognized, moderate duration.
Canada – University of Toronto, University of British Columbia, McGill – easier PR pathway, high-quality education.
Australia – University of Sydney, RMIT, UNSW – good for career and migration.
Singapore – NUS – strong global ranking, closer to India.
If you want global exposure + job opportunities, Canada and Australia are most suitable. If you want affordable and top-ranked education, CEPT or SPA in India is best.
Hello Neha
Going for a MBA from a regular recognized college which is not a Top B-school is one's own choice made upon his/her career goals and future aspirations.
Honestly speaking, there is very less scope of a good placement after B.Com (//B.Com) (exceptions of top college like Shaheed Sukhdev). If you wish to enter the corporate world, you will either need to go for a MBA or have to hone your skills up to a certain level which is required.
Moreover, you can prepare for CAT and if all goes well, join institutes like FMS who have their average fees of 3 Lakh for the whole 2 year MBA while giving a great package of 30 LPA.
The choice is yours. Thank You!!!
Hello,
Your hobbies and professional objectives will determine whether or not you should pursue electrical engineering. Altho electrical engineering is a vast profession with good employment opportunities, it also necessitates a strong mathematical and physical ability. It might be a perfect choice for you if you have a strong interest in electronics, power systems, and a problem solving and are ready for a demanding curriculum. It could be worth while to look at alternative choices, though, if you are interest are more in computer science or other related professions.
MSM Sainik School, Sri Ganganagar is a well-equipped, defence-oriented residential school with robust NDA preparation through written coaching, SSB training, and NCC involvement. That said, the school doesn’t publicly share data on how many cadets have secured NDA selection yet, and no unaffiliated sources offer that information either so if knowing exact outcomes is critical to you, it’s best to directly contact the school’s administration for the latest alumni performance figures.
Here is the link where you can access class 10th previous year question papers of SSLC : Tamil Nadu SSLC Previous Year Question Papers .
Hope it helps !
Hey Rasuli:)
You were born on 31.5.2010,so you're 15 years old right now.There is no limit on the number of NDA attempts. To take the NDA exam you must be between 16.5 to 19.5 years old, so you'll become eligible at 16.5 and can continue appearing until 19.5.Since NDA is held twice a year ,you can realistically make around 4-5 attempts during this age period.
All the best!!
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