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Yes, personalized mentorship for WBJEE counselling and choice filling is available. There are mentorship programs where experts, including top rankers and former students from reputed institutes, guide students through every step of the WBJEE counselling process. These mentors help you make personalized choices based on your rank, preferences, availability of seats, and category, so you can maximize your chances of getting the best college and branch.
You can get one-on-one support via calls, chats, and personalized sessions. Mentors also assist with freezing/upgrading choices, document verification, and answer all your doubts till the final seat allotment. Platforms like DhruvaMentors and others offer paid and free mentorship services specifically for WBJEE counselling with personalized choice filling and full guidance through the rounds.
Hello Kiran
You can definitely shift from B.Tech (Mining Engineering) to M.Tech in Mechanical Engineering in most colleges in India but the eligibility criteria depends upon institution to institution. So check with each institute before applying for the same.
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Hello! If you did not apply under the home state quota during the WBJEE 2025 application process, you will not be able to change that now, as the category/quota details are locked once the application correction window is over. Even though you hold a domicile certificate, the home state quota benefit is only applicable if it was selected while filling the form. You can still participate in counselling under the general category, but the quota advantage will not be available this year.
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You have reasonable chance of securing seats in several engineering colleges in West Bengal, here are some of those colleges: - Heritage Institute of Technology, Kolkata - University of Kalyani - Narula Institute of Technology, Agarpara - University of Engineering and Management, Kolkata - Alipurduar Government Engineering and Management College
You can also check cutoff on this site: https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/wbjee-cutoff
Hello Dubardal
With a rank of 1279 in JEXPO 2025, you have a good chance of getting APC Roy Polytechnic (Acharya Prafulla Chandra Roy Polytechnic) College in most branches except the top ones as the cutoff rank has gone up to 5000 (Food Processing Technology).
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With a GMR of 24432 and a TFW rank of 5224, you do have a fair chance of getting a TFW seat in private colleges for ECE under WBJEE 2025. The availability of seats will mainly depend on how many TFW seats are offered in each college and how the cutoff goes in each round. Usually, popular private colleges with good placements like Heritage, IEM, Techno India (Salt Lake), and Narula tend to have higher cutoffs for TFW, so getting into the top ones may be a little tough. However, you should definitely get options in other reputed private colleges. I would suggest keeping track of the counselling rounds, because sometimes seats open up in the later rounds as well.
Yes, with a CMR of 2851 in OBC-B category, you definitely have a fair chance of getting admission in some of the lower-tier government engineering colleges in branches like CSE, IT, or ECE. However, getting these branches in top colleges will be tough because the cut-off for CSE/IT is usually much higher.
Still, if you are flexible with the college location and branch preference, you may get CSE/IT in a lesser-known government college or ECE in some mid-tier ones. My advice would be to keep your options open during counseling and also look at self-financing government-aided colleges, where chances are better with your rank.
Yes, you can. Process:
You must register and fill choices in WBJEE counselling.
If allotted a TFW seat, you can withdraw from your previous admission (may lose the earlier admission fee unless refundable) and take admission in the new college under TFW.
Final decision depends on whether you are ready to leave the old seat and complete fresh admission formalities.
Hello, With a rank of 16141 in the Tamil Nadu Law Admission process, getting a seat in top government law colleges might be difficult, since their cutoffs usually close at much lower ranks. Government law colleges in Chennai, Madurai, Trichy, and Coimbatore generally fill up quickly with candidates below 8000–10000 ranks. However, this does not mean you are out of options. You still have a fair chance of securing a seat in self-financing law colleges or private institutions that are affiliated to Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University. Many of these colleges admit students with higher ranks during later rounds of counseling, especially if seats remain vacant. You should carefully track each counseling round, as rank cutoffs fluctuate depending on the number of applicants, reservation category, and seat availability. If your goal is simply to secure admission to pursue law, private colleges remain a strong option. Also, consider keeping backup choices ready in case government college admission does not work out.
Scoring 28 marks in TS PGECET with a category background definitely improves your chances of getting admission into some good M.Tech colleges in Telangana. The exact college depends on your branch preference and cutoff trends, but generally with this score you can expect opportunities in a few government as well as reputed private engineering colleges. Category reservation usually helps in securing seats even at slightly lower cutoffs, so keep an eye on colleges like JNTUH-affiliated institutes, OU College of Engineering, and also good private ones such as CBIT, VNR VJIET, Gokaraju Rangaraju, etc. My suggestion would be to attend the counseling rounds carefully, keep multiple options open, and apply for both government and private colleges to increase your chances.
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