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There are a few crucial steps to completing a diploma admission form, which is often done online.
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CBSE Patrachar candidates who have successfully passed Class 12 meet the eligibility criteria for the SVNIRTAR CET examination. Ensure you have your official certificate for verification during the application process.
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The minimum Subject Requirement (as per NTA/JEE Advanced), you must have passed your Class 12 (or equivalent) examination with at least five subjects, including:
But you have only 4 subjects so, you will need to take one more A-level or AS-level subject to meet the 5-subject criterion.
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Yes, you can join an Aeronautical Engineering diploma after passing 10th grade . Many polytechnic institutes and government/private colleges offer 3-year Diploma in Aeronautical Engineering for 10th pass students.
Jobs : Aircraft maintenance, technician roles in airlines/DRDO/ISRO.
Further Studies : Lateral entry into B.Tech (2nd year) via AMCET/JEE/state exams .
You are unlikely to face any significant problems during placement with your current academic profile. Most companies that visit colleges for campus recruitment typically require candidates to have a minimum of 60% to 65% marks in their 10th and 12th standards, along with a consistent academic record and no active backlogs. With 85% in your top five subjects (Physics, Chemistry, English, Physical Education, and Computer Science) and 79.8% in core academic subjects like PCM, English, and CS, you comfortably meet and even exceed these criteria. During placement eligibility screening, companies generally consider the overall percentage in 12th standard, and since both your overall and core percentages are above average, they should not pose any obstacle.
Dear Candidate , Your cousin , with 93 % in Tamil Nadu state Board and a 51 percentile in JEE Main , has a a fair chance of getting admission to the ECE branch at SASTRA university under stream 2 . Stream 2 admissions are based solely on class 12 board marks , and since she has a strong academic percentage, she stands a reasonable chance , especially for ECE , which is generally slightly less competitive than CSE . While stream 1 is more competitive due to inclusion of JEE scores , her JEE percentile is not high enough to secure admission through that route .
With a JEE Main rank of ~1,85,000, getting Civil Engineering at IET DAVV Indore is unlikely for General and OBC categories, as the 2024 cutoff was around 1.57 lakh.
However, SC/ST category candidates have a good chance, since their cutoffs go beyond your rank.
Next steps:
Apply through MP DTE counselling
Consider other MP colleges or branches with higher cutoffs like Mechanical or IT.
With a JEE Main rank of about 185,000, getting Civil Engineering at DAVV Indore is tough if you are in the General category because the cutoff is usually lower. But if you belong to the ST category, you might have a chance because their cutoff is higher. You should participate in the Madhya Pradesh state counseling and check other colleges too. Also, keep backup options like other branches or private colleges ready. Good luck!
JEE Main rank of ~1,85,000 , your chances of getting Civil Engineering at DAVV Indore depend on:
JEE Main-based admissions (through MP Counselling ) for affiliated colleges like:
Institute of Engineering & Technology (IET-DAVV) – Top govt. college (higher cutoff).
Other DAVV-affiliated private colleges (lower cutoff).
Apply for MP Counselling (DTE MP)
For NEET exam preparation, focus on understanding the basics of Physics, Chemistry, and Biology from your NCERT textbooks first. Practice lots of previous year question papers and mock tests to improve speed and accuracy. Make short notes for quick revision and clear your doubts regularly. Manage your time well by making a daily study plan. Stay consistent, take breaks to avoid stress, and keep a positive mindset. Remember, regular practice and revision are the keys to success in NEET!
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