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I need to check colleges for ts EAMCET college prediction for my rank

Pradeepa P 30th Jun, 2025

To check which colleges you can get through TS EAMCET based on your rank, you can use the TS EAMCET College Predictor Tool . This tool gives you a list of colleges and branches you are likely to get based on:

  • Your TS EAMCET rank

  • Your category (OC, BC, SC, ST, etc.)

  • Your gender and local region (OU/SVU/AU)

You can use these trusted tools:

  1. Careers360 TS EAMCET College Predictor

  2. TS EAMCET Counselling Portal (TSCHE)

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i dont have math in my bca course but i have math in 10+2 can i give nimcet exam?

Avanishsree VP 1st Jul, 2025

No, you are not eligible for NIMCET if you do not have Maths or Statistics in your BCA, even if you had Maths in 10+2.

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I want to share my 12 marks so that I can known whether iam eligible for jee or not

sadafreen356 30th Jun, 2025

For appearing in JEE Main, there is no minimum percentage requirement in your 12th class marks. However, for admission to IITs, NITs, IIITs, and CFTIs, you will need at least 75% marks (or be in the top 20 percentile) in your 12th class exams. If you are from a reserved category (SC/ST/PwD), the minimum is 65%.

In simpler terms:

To take the JEE Main exam: You can appear regardless of your 12th-grade percentage.

To get into an IIT, NIT, IIIT, or CFTI: You need to meet the 75% or top 20 percentile requirement in your 12th class.

For JEE Advanced (to get into IITs): You need 75% marks (or be in the top 20 percentile) in 12th. Reserved categories need 65%.

Your 12th marks don't affect your JEE Main rank .

Therefore, you can share your 12th marks, but they won't determine your eligibility for JEE Main itself, only for admissions to certain institutions based on JEE Main scores.

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Write a report on" my visit to the mahakumbh mela"

Avanishsree VP 1st Jul, 2025

My Visit to the Mahakumbh Mela

Last month, I got a chance to visit the Mahakumbh Mela with my family. It was held in Prayagraj, where the holy rivers Ganga, Yamuna, and Saraswathi meet. I was very excited because I had only heard stories about it before.

When we reached, I saw lakhs of people from different parts of the country. There were saints, sadhus, and even foreign tourists. The smell of incense, the sound of bhajans, and the sight of colourful tents made the place feel magical. We woke up early in the morning to take a dip in the holy river. It was cold, but I felt very peaceful after the bath.

We also visited many stalls and saw people selling books, food, clothes, and spiritual items. There were big pandals where spiritual talks and prayers were going on. We even saw Naga sadhus with ash all over their bodies. I was amazed by their devotion.

It was a very special day for me. I learnt about faith, unity, and our Indian culture. I will always remember this trip to the Mahakumbh Mela.


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Admission date for ba LLB year 2025

Avanishsree VP 1st Jul, 2025

BA LLB admission for 2025 starts in May and goes on till July.

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I get 55% in 12th so I am eligible for BPT course in private clg of Maharashtra

lisa 30th Jun, 2025

Yes, a 55% aggregate in your 12th standard with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology should make you eligible for BPT (Bachelor of Physiotherapy) in most private colleges in Maharashtra. Most colleges require a minimum of 50% aggregate in these subjects for general category students. Some colleges may have specific entrance exams, while others consider merit based on your 12th standard scores.

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i want to ask that i got my first preference in ipu counselling round 1 ...will i still able to participate in round 2 and edit my preference sheet to get into another college

lisa 30th Jun, 2025

Yes, even if you got your first preference in the first round of IPU (Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University) counseling, you can still participate in the second round and edit your preferences. You have the option to "float" your current seat, which means you are still eligible to be considered for higher preferences in the subsequent rounds. If you are allotted a seat in a higher preference during the second round, your previous seat will be vacated.

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A crop which required a lot of water are

Avanishsree VP 1st Jul, 2025

Rice is a crop which requires a lot of water to grow.

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In 10th i got-93.8 pcb-91 and ouat score is 157 which branch will I get in ouat2025

lisa 30th Jun, 2025

With a 10th grade score of 93.8%, a PCB score of 91, and an OUAT score of 157, it's likely you could get into a good branch at OUAT, possibly even B.V.Sc & A.H. if your overall profile is strong. However, the specific branch depends on the cutoffs and your category.

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i chose slide option in round 1 and no change in round 2 same college same branch i got then will i choose slide option again

sadafreen356 30th Jun, 2025

No, if you selected the "Slide" option in the first round of JoSAA (Joint Seat Allocation Authority) counseling and received the same seat (same college and same branch) in the second round, you cannot choose to "Slide" again in the subsequent rounds. The "Slide" option, once chosen, remains in effect for all subsequent rounds until a higher preference seat is allocated or you choose to "Freeze" your seat.


Slide Option:

The "Slide" option means you have accepted the current seat and are seeking a better branch within the same institute in subsequent rounds.

Effect of "Slide":

If you choose "Slide", you are essentially telling the system that you are okay with the current seat, but you want to be considered for a better branch in the same college in future rounds.

Lock-in Effect:

Once you choose "Slide", it remains active until you either get a better branch in the same college (and you accept it), or you choose to "Freeze" the seat (meaning you are satisfied with your current seat and don't want any further changes).

No Change in Option:

You cannot switch from "Slide" to "Float" or vice-versa after the first round. Your choice of "Slide" will be carried forward throughout the counseling rounds.

In your case:

Since you received the same seat in the second round after selecting "Slide" in the first, your seat is effectively "locked" in for the remaining rounds under the "Slide" option. You cannot switch to "Float" or any other option.

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