Amity University | M.Tech Admissions 2025
ApplyRanked amongst top 3% universities globally (QS Rankings).
Ranked amongst top 3% universities globally (QS Rankings).
2-year postgraduate program focusing on advanced computing and IT applications
Among Top 30 National Universities for Engineering (NIRF 2024) | 30+ Specializations | AI Powered Learning & State-of-the-Art Facilities
NAAC A+ Grade | Among top 100 universities of India (NIRF 2024) | 40 crore+ scholarships distributed
Ranked #46 Among Universities in India by NIRF | 1950+ Students Placed 91% Placement, 590+ Recruiters
NAAC A+ Grade | Ranked No.1 Private University in India (QS World University Rankings 2025)
The Eastern Academy of Science and Technology (EAST), located close to Bhubaneswar, is notable for its outstanding facilities that support both intellectual and individual development. The campus is well situated on the banks of the Prachi River, providing a peaceful setting that is perfect for concentrated learning. Students from all around the state may readily reach it due to its location between Bhubaneswar and Cuttack. The institute has state-of-the-art classrooms and fully furnished labs that offer experiential learning possibilities. With the help of DELNET and a campus that is completely Wi-Fi connected, students can easily access academic materials and online learning resources. EAST also provides clean hostels, a canteen, sports facilities, and special auditoriums for lectures and other activities. This all-encompassing infrastructure helps students.
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Achieving 231 marks in NEET 2025 within the ST category provides a slight chance of obtaining an MBBS seat through the state quota in select North Eastern states, even though it might be quite difficult. Regions such as Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram, Nagaland, and Meghalaya, where there are fewer medical aspirants and a greater reserved quota for Scheduled Tribes, may see cutoffs in the lower spectrum, occasionally around 250–300 marks for ST candidates. Nevertheless, 231 marks fall just short of those lower-range thresholds, meaning MBBS admission may not be guaranteed. Nonetheless, you might still find opportunities in private medical colleges, government-aided private institutions, or through BDS, BAMS, or BHMS programs, which generally have lower cutoffs. It is strongly advised to engage in the counselling process of your home state and keep track of mop-up and stray vacancy rounds, during which occasional spots become available due to withdrawals.
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This is very sad to know,
Here is a sample formal letter of complaint regarding the unfortunate incident:
Ranjeetha
112, Andheri East
Mumbai – 400069
17 June 2025
To
The Director
Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai
Mahatma Phule Market Building,
Mumbai - 400001
Subject : Complaint Regarding the Tragic Death of a Child in an Open Stormwater Drain
Respected Sir/Madam,
I am writing this letter as a deeply concerned citizen of Mumbai in the wake of the recent and heart-wrenching incident in which a 6-year-old child was washed away in an open stormwater drain during heavy rainfall. The tragedy occurred due to the absence of proper safety measures and timely maintenance of civic infrastructure, especially in vulnerable residential areas.
This incident is not the first of its kind. Every monsoon, our city witnesses preventable tragedies caused by open drains, clogged sewer systems, and water-logging. The grief and trauma experienced by the victim’s family and the outrage among residents is a reflection of the failure in urban management and public safety.
It is alarming and unacceptable that, despite repeated warnings from residents and civic groups, open drains and uncovered manholes continue to pose a deadly threat to the public-particularly children and the elderly. The absence of warning signs, safety grilles, and proper fencing around such drains is a glaring negligence on the part of the concerned departments.
I humbly urge your office to:
Conduct a thorough investigation into the incident and take accountability for the lapse.
Ensure immediate covering and fencing of all open stormwater drains across the city.
Launch a monsoon safety audit of high-risk zones and fix vulnerabilities.
Initiate an awareness campaign for citizens about safety measures during heavy rains.
We cannot afford to lose more innocent lives to administrative apathy. I hope the Corporation will treat this matter with the urgency and seriousness it deserves and work toward making Mumbai a safer city for all.
Yours sincerely,
Ranjeetha
Resident, Andheri East, Mumbai
I hope it help and such things will not happen in the future.