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Civil engineering can be a good choice for the future, especially if you're someone who enjoys designing, or working on real-world infrastructure like roads, buildings, and bridges. It’s one of the core engineering branches and has steady demand, particularly in government sectors like PWD, Railways, and even in private construction companies. The starting salary might not be as high as IT or CS fields, and the work often involves field visits, sometimes in remote areas. So, if you're okay with hands-on work and not just sitting at a desk, this field can offer a meaningful and stable career. And with further studies like M.Tech or MBA, you can grow even faster. Ultimately, it's a good option just make sure your interest matches the nature of the work.
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If you’ve secured 8364 rank in ICET for MBA, then you do have a fair chance of getting a seat in BVRIT (Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan’s Vivekananda Institute of Technology), especially if you're open to later rounds of counselling. BVRIT is one of the recognized colleges in Telangana, and it does consider candidates with ranks in this range, depending on seat availability, reservation category, and the competition level in a particular year.
Usually, I have seen students with ranks up to 10,000 have managed to get admission in BVRIT during the final phases of TS ICET counselling. But if you're from a reserved category, your chances become stronger. It’s also a good idea to look at the previous year's cut-off trends to get a clearer picture.
You can also check this page for more details about admission, the fee structure
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/bv-raju-institute-of-technology-narsapur
So, don’t lose hope. Just keep participating in each phase of counselling, and you might get a seat in BVRIT or another good college under ICET.
All the best!
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Yes, the College of Technology and Engineering (CTAE), Udaipur does offer lateral entry options for eligible students.
Lateral Entry to B.Tech Programs
CTAE allows direct admission into the second year of B.Tech through the LEEP (Lateral Entry in Engineering Program).
Eligibility Criteria
Must have completed a Diploma in Engineering (relevant stream) from a recognized institute
Alternatively, candidates with a B.Sc. degree (with Mathematics as a subject) may also be eligible
Minimum marks and category-based reservations apply as per government norms
fee structure
Girls & ST/SC (Rajasthan) 18,500
General (Rajasthan) 26,000
Other Disciplines (SFS) 46,000
Hostel Fee Details
One-Time Charges (Paid at Admission)
Hostel Admission Fee: 300
Caution Money (Refundable): 3,000
Mess Advance & Security (Refundable): 5,500
Total One-Time Charges: 8,800
you can go on their official website for more details https://ctae.ac.in/
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good afternoon , the BBOSE admit card for the June 2025 session has been already released. Students appearing for Class 10 and 12 exams can download it from the official BBOSE website https://school.careers360.com/articles/bbose-admit-card by entering their enrollment number and date of birth.
The admit card window is open from July 5 to July 22, 2025, and the theory exams are scheduled between July 15 and July 29, 2025.
You can break down your hostel fees for class 9 in these parts:
Yes, you can obtain previous year question papers for the BSE Odisha Class 10 board exam. These are usually available in physical form at your school’s library or from the Board’s distribution centers. You can also request them from your teachers or school administration for exam preparation.
For All India Quota (AIQ), understanding the expected cutoff ranks and marks is crucial. In recent years, if you are from the general category, you have typically needed to score around 550–570 marks in NEET to secure a seat in a government dental college. This usually corresponds to a rank within 1.5 to 1.6 lakh. However, the minimum eligibility to apply is the 50th percentile, around 162 marks in 2024 .For reserved categories like OBC, SC, and ST, the required marks and ranks are comparatively lower due to relaxed cutoff criteria.Do keep in mind that BDS cutoff trends vary each year based on factors like the number of applicants, difficulty of the NEET exam, and seat availability. So, even if you fall slightly below these numbers, it’s still worth participating in counselling rounds you might land a seat in later rounds or through state quota options.
For detailed, college-wise BDS cutoffs and NEET marks from previous years, you can check this helpful article:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/bds-cutoff-for-neet
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good afternoon, with 440 score chances are for Government Colleges
Expected EWS cutoff for top government BAMS colleges: 500–600 marks
With 440, you may be on the borderline for lower-tier government colleges or state quota seats in less competitive regions
Private Colleges
EWS cutoff in private colleges: typically ranges from 380–480 marks
Your score of 440 is well within range for many reputable private BAMS institutions
I suggest you to Participate in multiple state counseling rounds (especially in UP, MP, Rajasthan, Bihar)
Use your EWS certificate to claim reservation benefits
Explore Mop-Up rounds where cutoffs tend to drop
The timing of the second round allotment letter release depends on the official schedule of the exam authority. It is usually released by afternoon or evening, around 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM, but students should keep checking the official website regularly for accurate updates.
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