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Yes, there are placement opportunities after doing BBA LLB. Since this course combines both law and business, it opens doors in multiple fields. You can get placed in corporate law firms, companies’ legal departments, legal consultancies, and even in startups where business and legal knowledge is needed.
Many colleges also offer campus placements, especially if they have good industry connections. You can work as a corporate lawyer, legal advisor, or even go into legal writing, compliance roles, or legal research. If you're good with communication and legal reasoning, companies often look for fresh graduates with this kind of background.
BIT Durg – CSE with 89 Percentile (JEE Main 2025)
General Category: CSE unlikely (cutoff ~95%ile).
State Quota / EWS / OBC: Possible in later rounds.
Management Quota: Yes, CSE possible (direct admission with higher fees).
Tip: Apply through state counselling & keep backup private colleges
With a rank of 45,999 in AEEE 2025, your son is unlikely to get ECE (Electronics & Communication Engineering) at the Chennai campus of Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham through regular counselling.
Since your percentage is moderate, getting admission into top IITs or NITs might be tough without a very high JEE rank. But you can look into reputed private universities and colleges known for good CSE programs and placements within your budget.
Some options you might explore are well-known private universities like Amity University, VIT, Manipal University, or Shiv Nadar University. These colleges offer quality CSE courses, good infrastructure, and placement support. Their fee structures usually fit within your budget, especially if you manage hostel and other expenses carefully.
Also, consider state-level engineering colleges where fees are reasonable and sometimes you get decent placements in tech companies.
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KCET 2025 cutoffs for B.Sc. Agriculture vary by college and category. Top colleges like GKVK Bangalore close around 1,000–2,100 ranks. Other reputed colleges like Dharwad and Mandya close below 4,000. Colleges in Hassan, Shimoga, and Kalaburagi close around 3,000–4,800. Cutoff ranks depend on the reservation category and competition. The general category typically needs a rank below 5,000 for top colleges. KCET results were announced in May 2025; counseling begins in June. Students must check the KEA official site for the detailed seat matrix and updates.
To get a 20,000 rank in JEE Main, here’s the approximate percentile you need based on past trends:
Target Percentile:
General Category: Around 97.5 to 98.0 percentile
OBC/EWS: You may get this rank at a slightly lower percentile (around 95.5–96.5) due to reservation.
SC/ST: Rank varies significantly, but 90–93 percentile might be enough for 20,000 category rank (not common rank).
To secure about 15,000 rank in JEE Main, you generally need to score 150 to 160 marks out of 300. This range can vary slightly depending on the exam's difficulty and normalization. For reserved categories, the required marks might be a bit lower.
If you take a diploma after 10th and then do B.Tech through lateral entry, a 2-year gap won’t create big problems in placements. Many students follow this path successfully. What matters most is your skills, knowledge, and attitude during college. Work hard, learn well, and do internships to improve your chances. Just stay confident and focused. Employers care more about what you can do than small gaps in education.
You scored 47 marks in EAMCET and 592 out of 600 in IPE. Since IPE marks have about 75% weightage and EAMCET marks about 25%, your combined normalized score is roughly 81 out of 100.
Based on this, your expected EAMCET rank would be approximately between 20,000 and 25,000, though the exact rank depends on the year's competition and normalization process.
With an AEEE rank of 8,300, it’s unlikely you’ll get a scholarship at Amrita University since scholarships are usually for ranks under 5,000. However, you can still get admission without a scholarship, especially if your board marks are good (above 85%).
You might have better chances at campuses like Amritapuri or Bengaluru. Consider participating in the official counseling (CSAP) through the Amrita website.
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