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Hi,
It’s quite important and you're definitely not alone in facing such issues. If your income certificate or EWS verification is showing “NA” (Not Available) in the AP EAMCET portal, it usually means there was an issue in uploading, verification failure at the helpline center, or an incomplete submission of documents.
Here’s what you should do:
1.First visit your nearest helpline center immediately. Take your income certificate, EWS certificate in valid format, and application ID. Ask them to verify the issue.
2. Raise a grievance via the AP EAMCET portal under the "Grievance Redressal" section. Mention your Application ID and attach scanned copies of your income/EWS certificate.
3. Contact your college Vignan and explain the issue. They may allow provisional admission or delay fee payment until resolution.
Thank you for asking, and I hope it gets resolved soon!
According to NEET, you can get into following paramedical courses
good afternoon,with 86 percentile in MHT CET and belonging to the SC category, you have a decent chance of getting admission into COEP Technological University, Pune, especially in core branches .
Here’s a snapshot of previous year closing ranks for SC category in popular B.Tech branches at COEP:
Computer Engineering 1765
Robotics & Automation (AI) 4583
Electrical Engineering 6653
Electronics & Telecommunication 799
Mechanical Engineering 2100
Civil Engineering 17298
Instrumentation & Control Engineering 1552
Source: Careers360 COEP Cutoff Trends
This Means for You -Computer Engineering and Electronics & Telecommunication might be competitive, but you could still make it depending on seat availability and CAP round movement.
Mechanical, Civil, Instrumentation, and Electrical Engineering are more likely to be within reach.
Keep an eye on CAP Round 1 and 2 cutoffs — they often shift slightly, especially for reserved categories.
Hi Nasreen!
Thank you for your question. The Homi Bhabha Balvaidnyanik Examination is a prestigious science talent exam, especially popular in Maharashtra, conducted for students of class 6 and 9.
Here are some easy steps to help you prepare:
1. First you have to understand the syllabus focus on your school textbooks Science and General Knowledge.
2. Practice MCQs regularly. You can use practice books like Navneet’s Homi Bhabha guides.
3. Solve previous years’ papers – this helps you understand the exam pattern and manage time better.
4. Work on science experiments and conceptual understanding, because practical rounds are held for qualifiers.
5. Mock tests: Attempting mock tests regularly helps build confidence and accuracy.
Make a timetable, dedicate 1–2 hours daily, and revise your school concepts thoroughly. The exam tests clarity, speed, and application, not just memory.
To explore admission details for Homi Bhabha National Institute, Mumbai, you can visit: https://www.careers360.com/university/homi-bhabha-national-institute-mumbai/admission
All the best!
good afternoon, average B.E. Mechanical Engineering Fees in India
Government Colleges 25,000 – 75,000 Lower fees due to state subsidies; SC/ST students often pay much less
Private Colleges 1,00,000 –2,50,000 Varies by reputation, location, and facilities
Top Institutes (IITs/NITs) 75,000 – 2,50,000 Includes tuition + other charges; hostel fees extra
SC/ST category students often benefit from fee waivers or scholarships, especially in government and centrally funded institutions. In some cases, the effective annual fee can drop below 10,000.
good afternoon ,here’s a curated list of AICTE-approved colleges in Punjab for engineering.
Top Engineering Colleges (AICTE Approved)
Punjab Engineering College (PEC) Chandigarh B.Tech in Aerospace, Electrical, VLSI
NIT Jalandhar Jalandhar B.Tech in CSE, Data Science, ECE
Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology Patiala BE in AI, CSE, ECE
Chandigarh University (UIE) Chandigarh BE/B.Tech in multiple streams
Sant Longowal Institute of Engineering & Technology (SLIET) Sangrur Integrated B.Tech + M.Tech
Amritsar Group of Colleges – Engineering & Management programs
Rayat Institute of Engineering & IT – Located in Rupnagar, offers AICTE-approved B.Tech programs
good afternoon ,here’s a roundup of the major paramedical job vacancies in 2025 across India,
RRB Paramedical Recruitment 2025
Total Vacancies: 434 posts announced by Railway Recruitment Board
Key Roles: Nursing Superintendent (272), Pharmacist (105), Lab Assistant, ECG Technician, Radiographer, Dialysis Technician
Eligibility: Varies by post—B.Sc Nursing, Diploma in Pharmacy, DMLT, etc.
Application Dates: 9 August to 8 September 2025
Selection Process: CBT, Document Verification, Medical Test
Other Government Sector Openings
BTSC Bihar: 5799 posts for Pharmacist & Dresser
Rajasthan RSSB: 13,398 posts including Nurse, CHO, Lab Technician
NHM Amravati: 166 paramedical posts
Indian Army CEE 2025: Sepoy Pharma, Nursing Assistant roles
AIIMS CRE 2025: 3,496 Group B & C paramedical posts across AIIMS centers
Hello Aspirant,
This usually occurs if the caste certificate was not correctly uploaded or if verification was not provided during the counseling process. In the event that you are from BC-D but your allotment letter shows OC, you need to report this as soon as possible to the AP EAPCET helpline or the admission office at your allotted college. You need to have the valid BC-D caste certificate and any other relevant documents to have the certificate corrected. It is imperative to do so early on as you are entitled to reservation benefits in fees and allocation of seat.
Hi Adrita!
Thank you for your question, it's an important question, especially if you are aiming for DU.
BA Economics is a highly competitive course at the University of Delhi. The cut-offs, based on CUET scores, are generally very high. Here's a rough breakdown based on previous years.
• Top colleges like :SRCC, St. Stephen’s, Hindu, Hansraj, LSR need 99.5–100 percentile.
• Mid-tier colleges such as Ramjas, Kirori Mal, Dyal Singh: 97–98.5 percentile.
• And lower-ranked colleges' Cut-offs can go down to around 92–95 percentile.
These ranges can vary depending on:Your category (General, EWS, OBC, SC/ST), your subject combination in CUET and your college preference and location.
For more information on the BA Economics course at the University of Delhi,, you can check here:
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/delhi-school-of-economics-university-of-delhi-delhi/ba-course
Also, consider applying to a mix of colleges and keep backup options ready at other universities. Wishing you all the best for your admissions!
Hi Umesh!
Thanks for your question. Yes, you can apply for M.Tech in colleges outside Jammu & Kashmir under the Kashmiri Migrant quota. Many AICTE-approved institutes and universities across states like Maharashtra, Delhi, Punjab, and Karnataka offer special quota seats for Kashmiri migrants. Since you’re planning to study in Pune, here’s what you should know. Colleges like COEP Technological University, VJTI Mumbai, and MIT-WPU do offer admissions under this quota but availability may vary each year depending on state-level DTE counselling.
You’ll need to apply through Maharashtra CAP and make sure you have all necessary documents like Kashmiri Migrant Certificate, Domicile, and relevant educational qualifications. During registration, select the option for Kashmiri Migrant and upload the required proofs. While each institute has its own intake under this quota it’s best to check the latest CAP brochure or contact individual colleges for M.Tech seat matrix updates. Admission is usually based on GATE score, but some colleges may also accept non-GATE candidates for vacant seats.
Hope this helps, and all the best for your M.Tech journey!
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