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Yes, you can get B.Tech admission without JEE. Many colleges and universities offer B.Tech seats through state entrance exams like EAMCET, MHT CET, or even through direct admission based on your 12th marks without any entrance test. Private colleges like VIT, SRM, and many others also allow admission without JEE. Registrations are already open in many colleges and some will continue till July or August 2025.
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Many colleges, especially reputed government and autonomous institutions, are increasingly offering support for students aspiring to prepare for civil services or other government exams. Some universities also provide optional evening or weekend classes, library resources, and access to mock tests or previous year question papers specifically for exams like UPSC, SSC, banking, and state-level services.
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The highest salary package for BSc graduates at Veeranari Chakali Ilamma University (also known as Telangana Mahila Viswavidyalayam) is not explicitly stated or officially listed. However, the average starting salary for graduates from this university is around INR 6 lakhs.
The university offers various undergraduate, postgraduate, diploma, and certificate courses in Science, Commerce, and Arts.
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With a branch rank of around 400 in the ECET exam for EEE, you actually have a really good chance of getting a seat in top colleges. Looking at the past trends, you can expect to get into good government colleges like Andhra University, especially in the EEE branch. Your rank is quite competitive, so you can definitely aim for some of the best colleges.
It’s always smart to keep your top choices first during the counselling process.
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A BBA in Digital Marketing establishes a solid foundation .
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With 60,000 rank in TS EAPCET, getting a free seat in Pharm.D in top government colleges is very tough. But in some private colleges with lower cut-offs, you may have a small chance under reservation category. Government colleges usually close at much lower ranks. You have better chances for B.Pharm in private or semi-government colleges
With a rank of 4732 in EAMCET, you have a good chance of getting a free seat in JNTU , especially in certain branches like EEE, Mechanical, or Civil , or even in some specific JNTU campuses depending on your category and the specific course. A rank below 5,000 is generally considered competitive for free seats in JNTU , particularly for popular branches like CSE .
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Here are the steps to follow:
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You can find more information about the form and the procedure on the Career360 website.If you're still having trouble, you can contact the people in charge of the form and ask for help.
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Dear student, With 385 marks in NEET 2025 and belonging to the ST category in Karnataka , you do have a chance of getting an MBBS seat in a government college , though most likely not in the top ones .
For ST candidates, government college cutoffs in Karnataka usually fall between 400–450 marks , depending on the college. Some of the less competitive colleges may go a bit lower, especially in later counselling rounds .
So while 385 is slightly below the typical range, it's still within reach — especially if this year’s cutoffs dip a little or in mop-up rounds.
What to do?
Definitely participate in Karnataka state counselling (KEA) .
Fill as many government colleges as possible in your choice list.
Keep an eye on later rounds , where chances improve.
It’s normal to feel tense before an exam, but don’t let it control you. Stay calm and revise only the important topics. Take short breaks, eat light food, and sleep well.
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