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Yes as a student of 2nd year engineering you can definitely get scholarships. Here are some types and names of Scholarships: - Governments scholarships: 1) Central Sector Scheme Of Scholarships for College and University Students (CSSS) 2) Prime Minister's Scholarship Scheme (PMSS) 3) State Government Scholarships (Different states have different scholarship)
- Private Scholorships: 1) L&T Build Indian Scholorship 2) Siemens Scholarship Program 3) Tata Scholarship for engineering students 4) Reliance Foundation Scholarship 5) Aditya Birla Scholarship
First you should check the eligibility criteria in which scholarship you are interested to apply for. Basic requirement would be Attendance requirement & Income proof if needed.
Hey aspirant,
The last round for CSAB is not done yet. However, the results for NIT CSAB is available on the official website.
You can check the opening and closing ranks for NIT CALICUT, civil engineering based on your Quota, seat type and gender.
For home state quota, without any reservation, the opening rank is 36314, and the closing rank is 46470.
Thank you.
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/csab-opening-and-closing-rank
Hello Ruchi
Starting this year, the Secondary School Examinations (basically 10th class) will be conducted in 2 phases. The 1st phase examinations will be conducted in Feb to March while the 2nd phase examinations will be conducted in May.
It is very beneficial for 10th class students as you can improve your scores. Suppose you don't get good score in Phase 1, you can try to improve it in Phase 2. And if you get good score in Phase 1, then you don't need to go for Phase 2. In short, the best of the 2 phases marks will be added.
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Hey Madhumati:)
Thanks for reaching out!
If you've surrendered your seat in CSAB round 1,you don't need to upload any documents right now. Document upload and verification are only required if you're allotted a seat in the new round and your documents haven't already been verified earlier.In that case you'll have to upload them and pay the acceptance fees within the given deadline.
If you are polytechnic or engineering diploma after 10th you have percentage minimum 50 but it's varies for some states if you need admission in all particular institutions you need check their official website there you will find the details about the course you need to go.
1. Earning a recognized board's Class 10 or Class 12 certification. 2. The minimum score required for each course and institution varies, typically ranging from 35 to 50 percent. 3. Prior coursework in science and mathematics may be required for certain technical diplomas. 4. Some professions may require entrance exams. 5. Most of the time, there is no upper age limit, but some institutions might.
Hello, Eligibility for a diploma course depends on the field (engineering, nursing, pharmacy, hotel management, etc.) and the institute offering it, but there are some common patterns.
General Eligibility (Most Common Diploma Courses in India)
Type of DiplomaMinimum QualificationTypical Age LimitAdditional Requirements
Polytechnic / Diploma in Engineering10th pass with at least 35–40% marks in Science & MathNo strict limit (some states: 15–25 years)State-level polytechnic entrance or merit
Diploma in Nursing (GNM, ANM)10+2 pass (preferably with PCB & English, min. 40–45% marks)17–35 yearsMedical fitness
Diploma in Pharmacy (D.Pharm)10+2 pass with PCB/PCM, 45% marks (varies by category)No strict limitNEET/State CET in some states
Hotel Management / Catering Diploma10th or 12th pass17–25 yearsSome require English as a subject
ITI (Industrial Training Institute)8th, 10th, or 12th pass (depending on trade)14+ yearsTrade-specific aptitude
Diploma in Fashion / Interior Design10th or 12th passNonePortfolio/aptitude test in some colleges
Medical Lab Technology / Radiology Diploma10+2 pass with PCB, 40–50% marksNoneMedical fitness
Important Notes
Entrance Exams: Some diplomas (like in engineering or pharmacy) require state-level entrance exams; others are direct admission.
Minimum Marks: Relaxation for SC/ST/OBC/PH candidates is common.
Age Relaxation: For reserved categories in some states.
Course Duration: Usually 1–3 years depending on the stream.
Good afternoon, i understand your issue here's are some way to find out
Ask your school
Your school will have records of all students’ roll numbers for that year.
They can give you the exact roll number or even provide a duplicate marksheet.
Use your board’s official website
Many education boards (CBSE, ICSE, State Boards) have a roll number finder / result archive page.
Usually, you can search with your name, father’s name, mother’s name, and date of birth to retrieve your roll number.
Hello Aspirant,
If you did not upload your 10th marksheet and your Transfer Certificate (TC) during the TNEA supplementary counselling process, your application is likely incomplete. The Directorate of Technical Education normally allows candidates to upload any missing documents by a certain deadline. You would want to contact the TNEA helpdesk by email or in person at the facilitation center right away to upload your documents since there is a chance that your application could be rejected if it is not uploaded before seat allotment.
Hello Vanshika, if you have completed your MBBS from another state but want to claim Rajasthan state quota for NEET PG, you will need to provide valid domicile proof of Rajasthan. Usually, this means you or your parents must have been residents of Rajasthan for a certain period (as per state rules). The Medical Council registration from Rajasthan and a Medical Officer certificate can help, but domicile eligibility is the key factor. If you do not meet the domicile requirements, you may only be eligible for the All India quota, not the Rajasthan state quota. You should contact the Rajasthan NEET PG counselling authority to confirm the documents needed.
Thank you,
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