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Hi,
The availability of B.Pharmacy seats largely depends on the state counseling schedule and individual college admissions. If you are looking for government or top private colleges, many of them start their counseling in July and continue into August, so it's possible that some seats are still available, especially in private colleges or through management quota. If you are applying through state-level entrance exams like AP EAMCET, MHT CET, or WBJEE, then you should check their official counseling portals for seat matrix updates. On the other hand, many self-financed institutions still accept direct admissions based on 12th marks, especially if you have studied Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Maths. Reach out to nearby pharmacy colleges for real-time updates or walk into their admission cell directly.
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So if you are a general Kashmiri Migrant category student than you have to score atleast 470-500 marks for government colleges ,for deemed or private colleges 400-450 marks and for BDS 360-400 marks.
The cutt offs changes every year.It is based upon the difficulty level,number of students and number of seats available.
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Yes, admission in B.Tech Computer Science is still possible in August 2025, especially in private engineering colleges or through spot counselling in state-level counselling rounds. If you’ve appeared for entrance exams like JEE Main, state CETs, or other engineering exams, you can check your eligibility for government or semi-government colleges. Many colleges release multiple rounds of counselling like the first round, second round, and mop-up or spot rounds in August. Apart from that, private engineering colleges often allow direct admission based on Class 12 marks if you haven’t written an entrance exam. So yes, you still have time to apply, but don’t delay as final admission rounds will close soon. Always prefer colleges approved by AICTE and affiliated to a reputed university for better academic value.
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JEE Main Paper 2B exam is for students who want to take admission in the B.Planning course. B.Planning means Bachelor of Planning. This course is about designing and planning cities, towns, roads, transport, housing, water supply, etc.
The exam has three parts. The first part is Mathematics, which includes Class 11 and 12 level maths questions. The second part is Aptitude, which checks your thinking, logic, shapes, and visual understanding. The third part is Planning-Based Questions, which include general knowledge about city planning and development.
The exam is conducted online (computer-based). It is for 400 marks. Each correct answer gives 4 marks and for each wrong answer, 1 mark is reduced. In the maths section, some questions are numerical (no negative marking for them).
The exam duration is 3 hours. You can take it in English, Hindi, or some regional languages. To appear for the exam, you must have passed 12th standard with Mathematics as a subject.
Based on your score, you can get admission in colleges like NITs, School of Planning and Architecture (SPA), and some IIITs. Each college has its own cutoff.
If you are interested in planning, design, and development, this exam is a good choice.
Website for more info:
https://jeemain.nta.ac.in
Failing in Physics does make things tricky, but the good news is that many Nutrition and Dietetics programs don’t require Physics as a core subject.Look for colleges that accept students based on PCB or even only Biology and Chemistry.Some private and autonomous colleges have flexibility and accept students from Arts and Commerce backgrounds too.
But yes you must pass your Class 12 board exams overall to be eligible for any recognized degree. So if you've failed Physics but passed overall (with a grace or reappeared), you may still be considered. Best to check individual college eligibility on their website . Keep your options open you might just find a college that fits perfectly.
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To download the question paper of NMMS Himachal Pradesh,
For more information, click on the link given below,
https://school.careers360.com/articles/nmms-himachal-pradesh
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Since you’re in Basar IIIT and have completed your second year, it’s normal to feel confused about branch selection. The best way to decide is to look at what subjects you’ve enjoyed most so far and what kind of work you see yourself doing in the future. If you are interested in coding, problem solving, or software related jobs, then CSE or ECE would be a good choice. If you like working with electronics, hardware, or circuits, then ECE is a strong option too.
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It's completely normal to feel confused about choosing a branch after your second year at IIIT Basar many students go through the same phase. The best way to approach this is by reflecting on what genuinely interests you.
If you enjoy problem-solving, programming, or building tech solutions, branches like Computer Science (CSE), Artificial Intelligence (AI), or Data Science might be great fits. If you're more inclined toward hardware, networks, or electronics, consider the ECE program. Look into what each branch offers in terms of subjects, future job roles, and industry demand.
Here are some popular branches that you can chose:
1. Computer Science and Engineering - It is very high in demand nowdays.The placements are also very good in this field.If you like coding and software development this is the best branch for you.
2. Electronics and Communication Engineering- It is also high in demand.In this branch less coding is involved.
3. Electrical and Electronics Engineering - it is good if you are interested in heavy electronics and Circuits. Job chances are decent.
4. Mechanical Engineering - it is good for design , manufacturing and government jobs.
5. Civil Engineering- If you are interested in infrastructure, construction and designs than you can chose this. Private jobs are limited.
Yes, the NEET UG cutoff for Kashmiri Migrants is different based on category.
If you are a Kashmiri Migrant from General Category, the expected cutoff is between 330 to 380 marks. But to be on the safer side and have more chances of getting a seat, it is better if you score 430 or more. This will help in getting a seat in private or deemed universities in states like Karnataka.
If you are a Kashmiri Migrant from reserved categories like SC, ST, OBC, or EWS, then the basic qualifying mark is around 113 marks. This is based on the 40th percentile. But just qualifying does not guarantee admission. You might still need more marks to actually get a seat depending on college and seat availability.
So, the cutoff depends on your exact category.
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