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Yes, JECRC Foundation takes admission in CS only through REAP counselling. For CS branch, a general category student should aim for a rank below 12,000–15,000. For OBC/SC/ST, admission is possible even up to 25,000–30,000. But seats fill fast, so apply early.
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You belong to SC category from Nagaland and scored 313 in NEET, Unfortunately your score is below the expected cutoff range of 400-420 needed for MBBS admission under the state quota at NEIGRIHMS (Shillong).
Consider private/management quota seats in other institutes which may have lower cutoff requirement
Explore in other states where ST cutoff marks can be lower
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With the SEBC state rank of 9490 depends a lot on which state you're from, since seat availability and cutoff trends vary from one state to another. But to give you a general idea with this rank, you may not get top-tier government colleges, but you still have a realistic chance at semi-government or private colleges, especially in the later counselling rounds. If you’re from a state like Gujarat or Maharashtra, there are several self-financed colleges and lower cutoff institutes where SEBC candidates with ranks above 9000 have gotten admission in previous years. It’s important to participate in all rounds , especially the mop-up round, because seats often open up last minute due to withdrawals.
For a better idea, you can check your state’s counselling website or use college predictors like: College predictor careers 360
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With the rank of 3811 in AP EAMCET 2025 and belonging to the RWS category, you have a good chance of gettin ECE at VIT-AP. Based on the previous years cut-offs the closing rank for ECE at VIT-AP has gone beyond your rank,so you are likely to secure a seat especially in the second round or subsequent rounds of councelling. Make sure to fill in your choices wisely and attend all counselling rounds to improve your chances.
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Yes, JNTU Mahabubabad have on-campus hostels for both boys and girls. Availability is limited that mean 1st year students may not get immediately a hostel room.
Here's important tip to secure your room faster and easily :
- you need to apply early for hostel allotment and need to submit your necessary documents.
- Check their official website to know the number of rooms available, reviews of students.
- Ask your seniors who had already experienced the hostel environment.
- Best to take a backup option ready that is PG or another shared rooms.
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No, Physics is not always compulsory for admission to B.Sc. Zoology Honours in Odisha but it depends on the university or college you're applying to.Most universities in Odisha like Utkal University, Ravenshaw University, Berhampur University, etc. require that you must have studied Biology in your class 12 . Many colleges allow either Chemistry or Physics as the second subject alongside Biology. So, Physics is not strictly mandatory everywhere.Some colleges may ask for a combination of Biology + Chemistry + Physics in your Class 12,
Check the eligibility criteria on the official website of the college or university you’re applying to.
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with 360 marks in CUET 2025,being an OBC candidate with MP domicile, you have a good chance of getting admission into the integrated B.Tech+M.Tech in IT at DAVV Indore .Last year the OBC cutoff for this program was around 327 and your score is above than that.since cutoff slightly vary each year based on the number of applicants and seats availablity,your chances are strong but not guaranteed. To stay safe, complete counselling and choice filling carefully.
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https://www.careers360.com/university/devi-ahilya-vishwavidyalaya-indore
To get admission in the BSc-MSc Forensic Science course at NFSU Delhi under the Armed Forces (CW) quota, you should aim to score at least 45 to 50 marks in NFAT 2025.
There are 2 supernumerary seats for CW category, but you must still be on the common merit list. So, try to score above 50 marks to have a good chance of selection.
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Good afternoon. Joining the Indian Navy after completing Class 12 with an Arts background has fewer pathways compared to students from the Science stream, but there are still meaningful ways to serve the nation—especially for candidates from Meghalaya.
Agniveer MR Entry – Matric Recruit
Eligibility: Minimum education of Class 10 with Arts stream accepted Roles: Steward, Chef, Sanitary Hygienist Selection Process:
Computer-Based Test
Physical Efficiency Test
Medical Examination Age Limit: Between 17.5 and 21 years Service Duration: Four years under the Agnipath Scheme Salary: Between thirty thousand and forty thousand rupees per month along with the Seva Nidhi package
Agniveer Musician Entry
Eligibility: Class 10 pass and musical aptitude Roles: Navy Band Performer Selection Process:
Written Test
Musical Ability Test
Physical Efficiency Test and Medical Examination
Civilian Roles in the Navy
Roles: Clerk, Storekeeper, Tradesman and others Eligibility: Varies from Class 10 to graduation Recruitment Process: Conducted through regional Naval recruitment boards
Domicile Advantage for Candidates from Meghalaya:
Reserved quotas available for Northeastern states in select entries
Relaxed physical standards including height and chest measurements
Special recruitment rallies often held in Shillong or nearby areas
You can check updates on the Indian Navy’s official recruitment portal: www.joinindiannavy.gov.in. (http://www.joinindiannavy.gov.in.) . Let me know if you’d like help preparing for the recruitment tests or understanding other long-term Navy career options.
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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