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Dear candidate , Yes , you can get admission in BCA first year in 2025 , even though you passed 10 + 2 in 2020 , as long as you meet the basic eligibility criteria and the university / college you are applying for does not have a gap year restriction .
Yes, absolutely you can get a diploma in AI/ML at a government polytechnic in Nagpur. There are two ways to get admission in this course
In your case you have 58%, but you don't mention which stream you passed out of, so if you completed your 12th in physics, chemistry, and mathematics, then you can directly get admission in 2nd year, or you can get admission in 1st year if you have the eligibility.
I hope it helps you!!
Hello Siddhi
Could you please tell your course in the comment section of this answer. After that I could really tell why you didn't get a college even in 2nd round.
Moreover, there are two main reasons of net getting a college in counselling:
1. Low Rank 2. Bad Choice Filling/Preference
Please specify the course and I will help further.
Thank You!!!
Dear candidate , With a 667 rank in IPU CET , you have a strong chance at top colleges like USICT , MAIT , and VIPS . If you did not get a seat in Round 2 , it could be due to : - Not filling sufficient or correct college preferences. - Seat availability being limited in early rounds .
Hello Ramya,
If you are a graduate from B.Sc. Computer Science, the MCA course in NIT Calicut is 3 years (6 semesters) in duration. There is no lateral entry, hence you need to complete the whole 3 years if you are eligible to pursue the course.
The final semester exams of PGDCA for the 2024 session at University of Mysore started on July 3, 2025. Exams are held under strict supervision at a centralized venue. For other universities, PGDCA exam dates may vary. Students are advised to check their respective university's official website or exam portal for the exact schedule and updates.
With a 79.7 percentile in MHT-CET, getting Computer Science at VESIT Chembur through the regular CAP round is very unlikely. The cutoff for CSE in open category is usually around 98 percentile. Even under minority quota, especially for Sindhi students, the cutoff is typically above 90 percentile.
Now, when it comes to institute-level or management quota, there is a small chance. These seats are filled after CAP rounds and may have slightly lower cutoffs, but for high-demand branches like CS, even institute round cutoffs hover around 95 to 97 percentile. With 79.7 percentile, it's still on the lower side.
If you belong to the minority community recognized by the institute, you may have a better shot, but the chances for CSE specifically remain slim even there. Also, institute-level quota usually comes with higher fees compared to CAP seats.
With 79.7 percentile in MHT-CET, getting B.Tech CS at VESIT Chembur through management or institute quota is very unlikely. VESIT is a top-tier college, and even for management seats, the demand is high. Typically, students getting CS through institute quota still have percentiles in the mid to high 90s. Even in spot or vacancy rounds, the cutoffs for CS don’t drop drastically. With your percentile, it's better to look at other colleges where the CS cutoff is lower or consider related branches like IT or CS&Engg in mid-tier institutes.
Dear aspirant,
With 88 percentile in MHT CET and EWS category, you're in a decent position. If you're choosing between those colleges you have mentioned then you have to keep in mind-
If you value college life+ coding + placements AISSMS or DIT Pimpri might be better picks. Visit the campuses if possible and also check their official websites. See you won't have a good college life if you don't try socializing yourself first, actively take part in all the events and functions and do whatever makes you happy. So even if you like other colleges don't worry about the college life, if you can be active in all the things you will automatically have a fun college life.
Good luck!
Considering your priorities, JSPM Tathawade (Rajarshi Shahu College of Engineering) is likely the better choice among your four options. Its modern campus, focus on industry-relevant skills, and good infrastructure for computer-related fields align well with your needs. AISSMS COE is also a solid choice, but JSPM seems to have a slight edge in terms of campus and focus on technology.
However you can go through pros and cons of these universities
JSPM Tathawade (Rajarshi Shahu College of Engineering):
Pros: Modern campus, good infrastructure, decent placements, and a focus on industry-relevant skills.
Cons: Can be a bit farther from the city center compared to AISSMS.
Coding Focus: Has a dedicated focus on Computer Science and related fields, which often benefits students interested in coding electives.
PVG (Pune Vidyarthi Griha's College of Engineering):
Pros: Good reputation, strong academic support, and decent placements.
Cons: May not have the same level of modern infrastructure as JSPM.
DIT Pimpri (Dr. D. Y. Patil Institute of Technology):
Pros: Good reputation, decent placements, and a decent campus.
Cons: May not be as strong in coding electives as JSPM or AISSMS.
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