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To get direct admission in a college, first choose the course and college you are interested in. Check if the college offers direct admission through management quota or without entrance exams.
Visit or contact the college admission office to get details about eligibility, documents, and fees. Fill out the application form, submit your academic documents like 10th and 12th marksheets, and pay the required fees.
Direct admission is mostly available in private colleges and is based on merit or management quota seats.
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With a rank around 66,000 , your chance is good for ECE in Aditya Engineering College during later counselling rounds. Back-up plans include other branches or spot admission
B.Tech (CS) is generally considered better than B.Sc. (CS) if you want to make a strong career in engineering or tech fields. It has a more in-depth syllabus, better job scope, and is more valued by companies.
However, if you are getting B.Sc. (CS) from JIIT Noida-62 and don’t have a good B.Tech option, you can go for it. JIIT has good faculty and placements.
But if you have a chance to do B.Tech (CS) from a decent college, go for B.Tech. It offers better growth in the long run.
Yes, MMCOE (Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of Engineering, Karvenagar) does allow lateral entry into the second year B.Tech through DSE (Direct Second Year) for diploma or BSc holders.
The amount required during admission counselling depends on the college, course, and counselling authority.
Generally:
For government counselling (like JoSAA, NEET, etc.), the registration fee is around Rs. 1000 to Rs. 5000.
For private colleges or state-level counselling, it can range from Rs. 5000 to Rs. 1 lakh as a security deposit or admission fee.
The exact amount is mentioned in the official counselling notice or website.
Yes, you can switch college after the first year, but it depends on a few things:
Both colleges must agree – Your current and new college must allow the transfer.
Same university or same course structure – It’s easier if both colleges are under the same university or follow the same syllabus.
Vacancy in new college – The new college should have a seat available in the same course.
Good academic record – Your marks in the first year should be good.
University rules – Some universities have strict rules, so check their transfer policy.
So yes, it’s possible, but not guaranteed. You must contact both colleges for exact details.
Yes, with a 12,004 rank in AP EAMCET under the BC-D category , you are well within the cutoff range for B.Pharmacy at SVU, Tirupati .
Since your rank is significantly better than these past closing ranks, you have a strong chance of securing a seat , even in Round 1 of counselling.
Yes, with a rank of 12004 in AP EAPCET and BC-D category, you have a good chance of getting a seat in B.Pharmacy at Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati.
The closing rank for BC-D category in B.Pharmacy at SVU is usually much higher than your rank, so your chances are strong. You can expect a seat in the first or second round of counselling.
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