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Hello there,
With your agriculture practical rank of 1618 and veterinary practical rank of 1895, getting a veterinary seat depends on the cutoff ranks of the colleges and your category.
Generally, veterinary seats have cutoffs that vary by state, category, and college.
If your ranks fall within or better than the cutoff for your category and state, you have a chance.
For Rajasthan, government veterinary colleges usually have cutoffs around similar or slightly lower ranks.
You can also explore private veterinary colleges where cutoffs might be less competitive.
Check official counseling notifications and cutoff lists from your state veterinary admission authority for exact details.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
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No, you cannot use CLAT to gain admission to Banaras Hindu University (BHU) for a B.A.LL.B. For admission to the B.A.LL.B program, BHU administers its own entrance exam, known as CUET UG (Common University Entrance Test-Undergraduate).
Therefore, you must take CUET UG rather than CLAT if you wish to enroll in BHU's B.A.LL.B program. National Law Universities (NLUs), not BHU, use CLAT for admission.
Hello Ronith,
With a rank of 36780 under the BC-B category, your chances of getting a CSE (Artificial Intelligence) course depend on:
Your state of domicile
Whether you're applying through a state-level counseling (like TS EAMCET, AP EAMCET) or national-level (like JEE Main)
The specific college cutoffs for BC-B category in CSE (AI)
In general:
In TS EAMCET or AP EAMCET , for BC-B category, you may get CSE (AI) in some private engineering colleges .
In JEE Main , CSE (AI) at top NITs or IIITs is difficult at this rank, but you may get lower or mid-tier colleges.
To improve your chances, consider:
Including more colleges in your preference list
Looking at related branches like IT, Data Science, or regular CSE in newly established or private colleges
Participate actively in counseling and keep backup options ready.
No, the castes of 2A and 3AG are not interchangeable. Karnataka uses these two distinct categories for job and education reservations. Many backward castes, such as Kuruba and Ediga, are included in 2A. Under the 3A group, 3AG comprises particular castes, typically Gowda (like Vokkaliga) and related communities. Despite belonging to different caste groups and lists, they both receive reservation benefits. Thus, 2A ≠ 3AG.
Hello Vinayaka, With 35 marks in POLYCET, you may still get admission into diploma colleges, especially in private or aided colleges with lower cutoffs. Since you're looking for colleges with low fees due to financial hardship, here is the pathway you can consider:
1. Choose Government or Government-Aided Polytechnic Colleges:
These colleges usually have lower fees, around Rs. 5,000 to Rs. 12,000 per year.
You can apply through the official POLYCET counselling process.
With your marks, you may get admission in branches like Mechanical, Civil, or Electrical in rural or less competitive colleges.
2. Apply for Fee Reimbursement (if eligible):
As a poor student, you may be eligible for full or partial fee reimbursement through state welfare schemes.
Make sure your family income certificate, caste certificate (if applicable), and other documents are ready.
3. Explore Minority Colleges or Trust-Run Institutions:
Some minority or trust-run diploma colleges offer seats with fees under Rs. 25,000 to Rs. 30,000 per year .
During counselling, look for such colleges and mention your financial background.
4. Attend POLYCET Counselling and Choose Options Carefully:
Participate in web counselling and choose maximum options.
Prefer colleges in less competitive areas or rural zones for better chances at low-cost seats.
5. Apply for Scholarships:
You may also apply for scholarships offered by the state government after joining.
Scholarships like post-matric scholarship for OBC/SC/ST/minority students can help cover your tuition and hostel fees.
Stay focused and strong, Vinayaka. Use the counselling properly and apply for financial support options. You can succeed with determination and planning.
Hello Bhoomika,
KCET rank plays a crucial role in college selection for B.Tech/B.E. courses in Karnataka. Here's how it impacts your admission chances:
1. Government Colleges (like UVCE, BMSCE, etc.):
High-ranking colleges require KCET ranks below 5,000–15,000 for top branches like CSE, ECE.
Mid-tier branches like Mechanical, Civil may be available till 30,000–50,000 rank.
2. Private Colleges (like PES, RV, MSRIT, etc.):
CSE/AI/IT in top private colleges may close by 15,000–25,000 rank.
Other branches can go up to 50,000–70,000 depending on the college and category.
3. Category Reservations:
If you belong to SC/ST/OBC categories, your cutoff rank for the same branch/college is higher (relaxed).
Hyderabad-Karnataka, Rural and Kannada Medium quotas can further benefit you.
4. Management Quota:
If you don't get a seat through KCET rank, you can apply under management quota, but fees are much higher.
5. Counselling Strategy:
Fill maximum options during counselling.
Include dream colleges, realistic options, and safe colleges based on your rank.
Use mock allotments to adjust your preferences.
Your KCET rank decides not just the college but also the branch you can get. Always check previous year cutoffs and attend all rounds of counselling for better chances.
Hello Santosh,
Based on your B.Com background, interest in economics, CMA foundation, and NBFC job experience, here are the best short and practical career options:
1. MBA (Finance / Marketing / Business Analytics):
Ideal for career growth in finance or management.
Prepare for exams like CAT, CMAT or go for low-cost distance/IGNOU MBA if budget is tight.
2. PG Diploma in Banking & Finance:
Short 6–12 months course.
Leads to officer-level jobs in banks and financial firms.
3. Data Analytics / Business Analytics:
Growing field with great demand.
Learn Excel, SQL, Power BI, Python.
Courses available online (Google, Coursera, etc.).
4. Economics & Finance Certifications:
NPTEL or IIM/IIT online courses to build strong economics or finance base.
5. Resume CMA (optional):
Since you cleared foundation, you can continue later when financially stable.
Suggestion: Start with online/distance learning while working. Gain skills for better jobs, then go for MBA or switch roles. Focus fully for 1 year—you’ll see real growth.
Your EWS (Economically Weaker Section) certificate is valid for the financial year 2025–2026, which typically runs from April 1, 2025, to March 31, 2026.
it means:
1. Validity: Though it was issued on 6th May 2025, it's considered valid for the entire FY 2025–26.
2. Renewal: You should renew it after March 31, 2026, preferably in April 2026, if you still meet the eligibility criteria and need it for applications during the 2026–27 cycle.
With 331 marks and a rank of 10182 under ST category , you have a fair chance of getting a government MBBS seat under the All India Quota (AIQ) 15% or State Quota (85%) , especially from ST-reserved seats .
Since you're from Nagaland, here are your options:
State Quota (Nagaland): Nagaland has very few medical seats (like in Regional Institute of Medical Sciences, Imphal or NEIGRIHMS, Shillong). ST category candidates from Nagaland have low cutoff trends, so your score is competitive .
AIQ 15% Quota: You may get MBBS/BDS in:
North-Eastern states
Some reserved seats in government colleges in less preferred states
Possibility of BDS in central institutes
Deemed/Private Colleges (with ST quota or government schemes): May offer low-fee or scholarship-based seats through central counselling.
Advice:
Register for NEET counselling under AIQ and state quota .
Apply under ST category and Nagaland domicile .
Fill maximum choices during counselling.
You do have a realistic chance for a government college , especially within your state or nearby North-East states with ST reservation.
Hi aspirant,
All the best!
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