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Hello Aspirant,
Both Mechanical Engineering in IIITDM Kancheepuram and Chemical Engineering in NIT Trichy have their own strengths and weaknesses; they are both good options (yes, I know this is a cliché). Which is the better choice for you to take will ultimately depend on your interests and future ambitions.
You should take Mechanical in IIITDM Kancheepuram if:
You should take Chemical in NIT Trichy if:
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Counselling registration started on June 27, 2025.
Complete all steps—choice filling, allotment, verification—mid-to-late July.
Final admission takes place after document submission and fee payment.
Note : there is no direct admission you have to qualified JEECUP 2025 and Register online for counselling on the official JEECUP portal.
The expected result date in 2025 is 23 July 2025 for undergraduate and postgraduate programs and 26 August 2025 for the PhD program.
Yes, there is a possibility for the PGDM (Post Graduate Diploma in Management) course in 2025. Many colleges and institutes in India offer PGDM programs every year and this year also PGDM is available . PGDM is a good option for students who want to make a career in management, business, marketing, finance, or HR. Also, All India Council for Technical Education approves PGDM courses, so students must make sure the college is approved by it.
B.A. Admission 2025
CUET-UG based universities (like DU, BHU):
Apply: March–April 2025
Exam: May–June 2025
Admission: July–August 2025
State & Private Universities:
Apply: April–July 2025 (varies by state)
Classes start: July–August 2025
hope this helps you .
Lateral entry students in India have to pay 32,000 to 80,000 rupees per year for their hostel and college fee.
With a NEET score of 129, your chances for MBBS/BDS admission in government colleges are extremely limited, even under reserved categories.
General (UR)Not eligible – Cutoff for unreserved category was around 137 in 2024.
SC/ST/OBCBarely qualified – SC/ST cutoff in 2024 was around 107.
EWS/OBC (non-creamy)Not sufficient for govt MBBS/BDS – even in mop-up rounds.If you belong to SC/ST, you've cleared the NEET qualifying mark, but chances in government colleges are very low unless you qualify under a special state quota or remote region
If we talk about karnataka Government MBBS (State Quota)Not possible
All India Quota MBBSNot possible
Private MBBS (Management/NRI quota)Possible (very costly)
AYUSH (Private)Possible
Paramedical / Nursing / Allied HealthLikely
Here’s B.Sc. Agriculture colleges
Eligibility :
12th with PCM/PCB/Agriculture
Minimum 50% (General category)
Top Government Colleges :
IARI, Delhi – CUET-UG (ICAR)
GBPUAT, Pantnagar
TNAU, Coimbatore
PAU, Ludhiana
UAS, Bangalore/Dharwad – KCET
ANGRAU, AP – AP EAPCET
Top Private Colleges :
Amity University
LPU, Punjab
VIT, Vellore
Sharda University
SRM University
Entrance Exams :
CUET-UG (ICAR)
KCET, AP EAPCET, OUAT, WBJEE
Direct Admission (private)
Fees :
Government: Rs5,000 – Rs30,000/year
Private: Rs70,000 – Rs2,00,000/year
No, you can't get direct admission to Regional College of Paramedical and Health Science. You need to follow the college admission process to get admission, and admission process is fully merit-based.
No, it is not limited to IITs. Round 6 is the final round for seat allotment across the whole JoSAA ecosystem which includes IITs, NITs, IIITs, and Other-GFTIs.
For IITs, it is the final round - those taking a seat in this round get no further opportunity to make changes. For the NIT+ system (which is NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs), Round 6 is the final allocation round. These are the last allocated seats at this new tier, Round 6 marks the end of the entire counselling scheme.
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