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Hello there,
With a CET rank of 81,000, getting a free (government quota) seat in a top college for Computer Science (CS) is challenging, as better-ranked candidates usually fill those seats first.
However, you can consider:
State government or government-aided colleges that have lower cutoff ranks for CS.
Less popular government colleges or newer government institutions where competition may be lower.
Look for colleges offering reservation benefits if you qualify under any category.
For better placement opportunities, government colleges generally have good industry connections, but seats are limited at higher ranks.
You may need to explore private colleges with scholarships or management quota seats if free seats are not available.
It is recommended to check the official CET counseling seat allotment lists each year to find colleges where CS seats are available around your rank.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
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First, log in to the MPOnline portal using your credentials. Select BCA as the course and search for Holkar Science College. List Holkar's top options first, then include backup colleges below. Before locking your choices, double-check everything to avoid mistakes.
Dear Candidate, with rank 1,30,505 in VIT counseling 5 ( only VIT Bhopal and VIT - AP left ) , you likely will not get CS . prefer mechanical engineering for better chances . Category is likely general unless your have reservation.
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To understand the cutoff, go through the previous year trends of your desired college. The previous year cutoffs can give you an idea. So, go through the college website carefully and you may consider asking any existing student who can tell you about the previous year cutoffs. And to calculate your own marks, go through the eligibility criteria section of your desired institution.
Hope this helps. All the best!
Diploma in EEE is eligible for lateral entry (direct 2nd year) in some colleges.
Some colleges accepting lateral entry:
Hindustan University, Chennai
MIT-WPU, Pune
LPU
Amrita University
Manipal University
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Apply with Diploma Marks or Entrance Rank.
Attend Counseling / Admission Rounds.
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Yes you are eligible for admission if you are from science stream. You are eligible for direct admission into 1st year in most private and government diploma colleges. Also, you can get lateral entry into 2nd year in some states (if you have studied Maths and Physics in 12th) – subject to state norms.
IITs do NOT accept diploma holders directly into B.Tech courses.
To be eligible, you must:
Pass Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, and Math .
Then appear for JEE Main , qualify, and be among the top candidates to take JEE Advanced .
So, if you joined diploma after 10th, you must first complete 12th , then follow the regular JEE path.
NITs also do not offer lateral entry into B.Tech through diploma.
Admission is through JEE Main , which requires a Class 12 qualification with PCM.
Some NITs offer lateral entry into 2nd year B.Tech through other programs but not via diploma holders in India .
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According to Careers360, these are a few well-known BCA distance learning institutions:
IGNOU – www.ignou.ac.in (http://www.ignou.ac.in)
Sikkim Manipal University – www.smude.edu.in (http://www.smude.edu.in)
Amity University (Online) – www.amityonline.com (http://www.amityonline.com)
Lovely Professional University (Online) – www.lpuonline.com (http://www.lpuonline.com)
ICFAI University – www.icfaiuniversity.in (http://www.icfaiuniversity.in)
With exams conducted locally or online, these colleges allow you to study BCA from home. For the most recent information and reviews, always visit Careers360.
Yes! With an APICET rank of 12,404 , you have a good chance of getting an MBA seat at Vignan’s Institute of Information Technology, Vizag . Last year’s cutoff was around 29,758 .
Check VIIT Vizag Cutoff – Careers360 (http://Check%20VIIT%20Vizag%20Cutoff%20%E2%80%93%20Careers360)
Hello Abhishek,
Admission to a PhD program in Pharmacology generally follows these steps:
Eligibility:
A Master’s degree (M.Pharm, M.Sc. in Pharmacology, or related fields) with a minimum required percentage or CGPA from a recognized university.
Some institutes may require a valid entrance exam score.
Entrance Exams:
Many universities conduct their own PhD entrance exams.
National level exams like CSIR-NET, GATE (Life Sciences), or UGC-NET may be accepted.
Application Process:
Apply to the university or research institute offering PhD in Pharmacology.
Submit required documents such as academic certificates, entrance exam scorecards, research proposal (if required), and letters of recommendation.
Interview/ Viva Voce: Shortlisted candidates are usually called for an interview or viva voce to assess research aptitude and subject knowledge.
Admission Offer:
Based on entrance scores and interview performance, candidates are selected.
Selected candidates must complete the admission formalities.
Registration: Enroll as a full-time or part-time PhD scholar and start research under a faculty guide.
Each institute may have specific rules or additional requirements, so check the details from the university where you want to apply.
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