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I got 136 in MET exam and 78 % in boards, can I get CSE with spealisation in manipal banglore or Mathematics and computing in Manipal mangalore(manipal campus)?

Nikita shahi 31st Jul, 2025

Hello Pranjal!

A score of 136 in the MET (Manipal Entrance Test) is a decent score, but CSE with specializations like AI, Data Science, or Mathematics and Computing in main Manipal campus or Bangalore is usually very competitive.

  • For main Manipal campus, CSE cutoffs for general category usually go above 170–180.
  • In Manipal Bangalore (MIT Bangalore), you might stand a better chance with 136, especially in later counselling rounds.
  • Manipal Mangalore campus has relatively lower cutoffs, and they may offer seats in newer specializations depending on demand.

I’d say apply and attend counselling sessions. Even if you don’t get your first choice immediately, there’s a good chance you’ll get something close through spot rounds or if some students drop their seats.

Thank you for reaching out!


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Sir can we get into gcet jammu if we got 727 rank in jkcet exam.. Is it possible to get any lower branch

Prachi Kumari 24th Apr, 2025

Hello,

Yes, with 727 rank in JKCET , there are chances to get a lower branch in GCET Jammu, especially in the later rounds of counselling. Branches like Civil, Mechanical or Electrical may be possible. It also depends on the category you belong to and the cut-off trends of that year.

You should definitely take part in the counselling process and keep lower branches as options.

Hope it helps !

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iiser high weightage chapters in all 4 subjects

Tanisha chaudhary 1st May, 2025

HEY THERE!!!!

Here are the high weightage chapters for the IISER Aptitude Test (IAT) 2025 in all four subjects:

Physics – High Weightage Chapters

  • Kinematics

  • Laws of Motion

  • Work, Energy & Power

  • Rotational Motion

  • Thermodynamics

  • Oscillations & Waves

  • Electrostatics

  • Current Electricity

  • Magnetism & Electromagnetic Induction

  • Optics

  • Modern Physics (Atoms, Nuclei)

These chapters usually get 1–2 questions each, with Magnetism, Modern Physics, and Current Electricity often having slightly higher weightage (https://www.shiksha.com/science/articles/important-topics-for-iiser-aptitude-test-blogId-166793) (https://mystudycart.com/iiser-aptitude-test-syllabus) .

Chemistry – High Weightage Chapters

  • Atomic Structure

  • Chemical Bonding

  • Thermodynamics

  • Equilibrium

  • Redox Reactions & Electrochemistry

  • Chemical Kinetics

  • Organic Chemistry (Basics, Reactions)

  • Hydrocarbons & Functional Groups

  • Coordination Compounds

  • Biomolecules

Organic Chemistry (especially reactions and basics), Hydrocarbons, and Chemical Bonding are very frequently asked (https://www.shiksha.com/science/articles/important-topics-for-iiser-aptitude-test-blogId-166793) (https://mystudycart.com/iiser-aptitude-test-syllabus) .

Mathematics – High Weightage Chapters

  • Sets, Relations & Functions

  • Trigonometry

  • Algebra (Complex Numbers, Quadratic Equations)

  • Calculus (Limits, Derivatives, Integrals & Applications)

  • Vectors & 3D Geometry

  • Probability

  • Matrices & Determinants

Calculus, Algebra, and Vectors/3D Geometry are major focus areas. (https://www.shiksha.com/science/articles/important-topics-for-iiser-aptitude-test-blogId-166793) (https://mystudycart.com/iiser-aptitude-test-syllabus)

Biology – High Weightage Chapters

  • Cell Structure & Function

  • Genetics & Evolution

  • Human Physiology

  • Plant Physiology

  • Reproduction

  • Biotechnology

  • Ecology

  • Diversity of Life/Structural Organization

Human Physiology, Genetics, and Cell Biology have the most questions, followed by Ecology and Plant Physiology (https://www.shiksha.com/science/articles/important-topics-for-iiser-aptitude-test-blogId-166793) (https://www.shiksha.com/science/articles/iiser-entrance-exam-important-topics-for-biology-blogId-197898) (https://mystudycart.com/iiser-aptitude-test-syllabus) .

Quick Summary Table

Subject High-Weightage Chapters (Simple List)
Physics Kinematics, Laws of Motion, Magnetism, Modern Physics, Optics
Chemistry Chemical Bonding, Organic Chemistry, Hydrocarbons, Kinetics
Mathematics Calculus, Algebra, Vectors/3D, Probability
Biology Human Physiology, Genetics, Cell, Ecology

Tip:
Focus more on these chapters for revision, but don’t skip the rest, as questions can come from anywhere in the syllabus (https://www.shiksha.com/science/articles/important-topics-for-iiser-aptitude-test-blogId-166793) (https://mystudycart.com/iiser-aptitude-test-syllabus) (https://www.shiksha.com/science/articles/iiser-entrance-exam-important-topics-for-biology-blogId-197898) .
Practice previous year questions from these topics for best results.

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if we get seat in first phase but we tried to second phase for better college but seat is not alloted in 2 nd phase then we need to self report once again in the first phase seat alloted college arent

monag2673 12th Aug, 2024

If you secure a seat in the first phase of counseling but attempt the second phase hoping for a better college and unfortunately don't get a seat allotted in the second phase, you will generally need to report to the college allotted to you in the first phase.

This is because once you accept a seat in any phase, it is considered confirmed. Not reporting to the allotted college can lead to forfeiture of the seat and potential penalties.

However, the exact procedure might vary depending on the specific counseling process and rules of the respective state or institution. It's advisable to carefully read the counseling guidelines or contact the counseling authorities for precise information.

To avoid any last-minute hassles, it's crucial to make informed decisions and plan accordingly.

hope this helps you!!

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I am transferring from cbse board to chse board (odisha board) I had 6 subjects in my 12th but I have failed in my 6th optional sub As I was filling the form(form used as an application form for all colleges in odisha) it was showing me that all 6 sub total will be calculated. will i consi pass or f

Nitin Kumar 13th Jun, 2024

You most likely will still be considered for passing based on the information you provided.

The CHSE Odisha board requires a minimum of 33% marks in each subject (including theory and practical) and an overall aggregate of 33% to pass class 12 exams.Since your failure is in the optional subject, and assuming all other subjects meet the minimum marks (33%), you should be okay.

You need 33% marks in each subject (5 main subjects + 1 optional). If you have 33% or above in all your main subjects, even if you failed the optional subject, your overall aggregate should likely be above 33% (considering the marks of all 6 subjects).

However , to be absolutely certain, it's best to confirm this directly with the CHSE Odisha board or the college you are applying to.

https://school.careers360.com/exams/odisha-chse

I hope it helps!

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I have passed 12th PCB from CBSE board, but my marks in PCB is less than 50%. So I have choose on demand examination (improvement )of single subject (Biology) from NIOS. The question is that , will i eligible for NEET? will i eligible for MBBS abroad? Will my marksheet valid?

mjaisinghani62 11th Mar, 2024

Hello aspirant

Yes you can appear for biology exam from NIOS then you can appear for neet if  you fulfill the eligibility criteria for neet .

NIOS is National Institute of Open Schooling.  It is government recognized and NIOS marks are accepted in neet .

Make sure you must get minimum  150 marks in physics + chemistry + biology .

After the results you can apply for neet.

Eligibility criteria for appearing Neet

The candidate must be an Indian,  OCI are also allowed .

The age of candidate should be 17 years .

The candidate must have passed class xii with minimum 50% marks in physics,  chemistry and biology.



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