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Hello kiran,
First of all congratulations for that pretty good rank,well getting seat or not it's cmpletely based on your caste.But, according to last year cutoff though if you belong to OC you will definetly get CSE seat because last year cut off was 4731 also you can get IT seat.
Goodluck,
Thankyou.
Hello Tharun,
Firstly, I congratulate you on a very good rank in TS EAMCET 2019 and I'm here to help you regarding your query!!
Generally, since you also have the reservation, you can easily get admission in Jawaharlal Nehru technological university, Manthani. I'm vert happy to say that you can get into the preferred branch as you mentioned (i.e.., Mining Engineering). So, as per the last year statistics, the closing rank was around 47,000. Be patient and attend the counselling sessions so that you can have better chances and move further.
Refer the link below to predict colleges and for more information,
https://www.careers360.com/ts-eamcet-college-predictor
Hope this helps you !
Good luck !
Hello aspirant
TSEAMCET is the entrance exam conducted by TS state board to get admission in engineering colleges
You need to mention your category. As you didn't mention I'm considering you as general category you won't get a seat in JNTU, kondagattu because you need to get below 10 k.
If you belongs to school/st you will secure a seat
Here is the link for cut off rank of JNTU kondagattu
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/ts-eamcet-cutoff
Hope this helps
Good luck
Hey anjali,
Yes, for your rank you have chances to get PG Admission at Osmania University. Since you belong to BC Category and girls Category you have chances to get. But there are possibilties that even you may not get. Because as there are only 30 seats of intake given and the first priority is given to the GATE rankers rather than PGECET at the time of seat allocation. Anyways as per previous year closing ranks you may get. The Osmania University is one of the top most university of India. It is ranked at 43rd by NIRF MHRF GOVERNMENT of India. The tution fee is around 69.70 k. For more details about this university you can check here:
Dear Aspirant,
Your percentage and placements do not have this direct relationship. Though there is some minimum percentage requirements for interviews, your package may not be directly related to your percentage. After a particular bar, all the students are almost equal and have performed well in either the interview or in the GD/PI rounds.
Rather than focusing on the percentages too much, you must be focusing on your skills like coding, networking, data structures, algorithms, aptitude, etc.
You should also try to work on your speaking skills and participate in things like Group Discussions. These will be really helpful.
Hope this solves your query.
Reference link:-https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/10-tips-for-placement-interviews
All the best.
Thank you
Hi Akshaya
For your rank you can get seat in JNTU. Apart from that college you can also get in the below mentioned colleges. Here are some of the colleges that you can get seat in:
For extra information about the colleges go through the below link
https://engineering.careers360.com/exams/ts-ecet
Hello,
There may be slight chance of getting admission into Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University's M. Pharmacy. However since you belong to General category you may not get admission also. However do not be disheartened as there are a lot of good government colleges where you may be able to get admission if you fail to get admission in JNTUH. https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/ts-pgecet You may follow this link for a list of other colleges.
Hello Mani,
EAMCET is necessary to get admission in JNTU,
You should pass all the subjects in the intermediate board. Else, you will not get the rank in the EAMCET, even though you passed in EAMCET.
EAMCET is the examination you need to apply and get the marks above the cut off of that respective year.
After that you need to attend the counseling. Choose and arrange the colleges according to priority.
And that's how you will get an admission to an engineering college.
If you want to get an seat in JNTU HYD , you need to get the rank below 8000( atleast*).
The college has good infrastructure. The classrooms are clean and spacious, with proper seating and ventilation. The library has many books and a quiet place to study. Labs are well-equipped with the necessary tools for practical work. There is Wi-Fi on campus, and computer labs are also available. The campus is green and well-maintained, with places to sit and relax. Hostels are decent, with basic facilities like clean rooms, water, and food.
It is a spacious college with good labs, library, department, medical, etc. The college provides a cricket ground, basketball, football, volleyball courts and even a separate complex for indoor games. Hostels were good and food quality was also good in both mess and canteen.
College infrastructure refers to the physical and technological facilities available on campus, such as classrooms, libraries, labs, sports facilities, and hostels. A good infrastructure supports a better learning environment and overall student experience. It includes modern amenities, proper maintenance, and accessibility for students and staff. A college with strong infrastructure helps in providing a comfortable and efficient space for academic and extracurricular activities.
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