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Hello Aspirant,
With a comprehensive rank of 394 and a specific rank of 296 in DUVASU Mathura in the general category, your eligibility for a free (merit) seat will depend on the specific course cutoffs in the current admission cycle. Course specific cutoffs can differ - for example, the general category cutoff for B.V.Sc. & A.H. is usually much lower (top 100-150). However, you do have a legitimate chance to obtain a merit seat in less popular courses like B.Sc. (Hons.) Biotech or Industrial Microbiology. Make sure you monitor the official counselling announcement and seat allotment rounds.
If your KEAM general rank is 2234 and you belong to the Muslim category, you have a chance to get admission in good government colleges.
In 2024, the last rank for Muslim category at CET Trivandrum was around 786 for Computer Science, 1082 for Electronics and Communication, and 2197 for Mechanical Engineering. Your rank is just above the Mechanical cut-off. So, you may get Mechanical Engineering at CET if the cut-off goes slightly higher this year.
For branches like CSE or ECE in CET, your rank is not within the previous cut-off. But you may still get good branches in other government or private engineering colleges under the Muslim quota.
You can check cut-offs and apply for counselling here: https://cee.kerala.gov.in
You can consider top government or autonomous colleges with good teaching, infrastructure, and a ragging-free environment like Delhi University, BHU, and JNU. Based on your academic background, colleges such as Miranda House and Kirori Mal (Delhi University), Presidency College (Chennai), Government Arts College (Coimbatore and Kumbakonam), Rajah Serfoji College (Thanjavur), and A.N. College (Patna) are strong options. These colleges are NAAC-accredited, have good academic records, and offer a safe and supportive campus atmosphere. Check their official websites for admission updates and eligibility.
Yes, it’s a good score. Start your preference list with top colleges like Hindu, Miranda, Hansraj, followed by Gargi, Ramjas, and then backup options like Satyawati or Bhaskaracharya.
With your score, it might be tough to get into top central universities like BHU or Allahabad for BA/BBA LLB in the general category. But don’t worry—you still have a good chance in some central universities with lower cutoffs, like Central University of South Bihar or Assam University. Private colleges like Amity, ICFAI, or Galgotias could also be good options for you.
Hello,
With a 46090 rank in the general category, it is very difficult to get admission in Computer Science in top government colleges like NITs, IIITs, or GFTIs.
You may try for lower-ranked private colleges or state-level colleges where the cutoff is not very high.
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With 86 percentile in MHT CET (General category), you have chances in some good private colleges in Mumbai for CS or IT branch. Some of the colleges you can consider are:
Shah & Anchor Kutchhi Engineering College, Chembur
Vidyalankar Institute of Technology, Wadala
Atharva College of Engineering, Malad
Xavier Institute of Engineering, Mahim
St. Francis Institute of Technology, Borivali
Thakur College of Engineering and Technology, Kandivali
These colleges usually have decent placements and good faculty. You can try for better options in the CAP rounds and also keep spot round in mind.
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If you have passed your 12th class from Maharashtra Board with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) as main subjects and Mathematics was taken as an optional subject, then failing in Mathematics will not affect your eligibility for PCB group.
Even if you appeared for improvement and failed in Maths, your original marks in PCB subjects will still be valid. Since you are from the general category and your PCB marks are clear, you will be eligible for admission in PCB-based courses like MBBS, BDS, BSc Nursing, etc.
So, there is no problem if you failed in Maths, as long as your PCB subjects are passed.
With your community rank of 8,102 and general rank of 154,827 in TNEA (Tamil Nadu engineering admission), here’s what you can expect for engineering colleges in Chennai:
You may not get into top government colleges like CEG or MIT in popular branches. But with your community rank, you still have good chances in several reputable self-financing private colleges in Chennai.
Here are some colleges that generally accept students in your rank range (based on previous years):
You might get a seat in Sri Sai Ram Engineering College, S.A. Engineering College, Rajalakshmi Institute of Technology, or Sriram Engineering College in branches like Civil, Mechanical, or Electronics.
These colleges are well-known, affiliated with Anna University, and offer a range of engineering courses.
To improve your chances:
Participate actively in the TNEA counselling rounds.
Fill choices early and include these colleges.
Consider backup branches like Civil or Mechanical.
Websites to check cutoffs and counselling details:
https://tneaonline.org
Hi Student,
Thank you for reaching out!
With a TNEA General Rank of 30,689 and Most Backward Class Community Rank of 8,668, securing a B.E./B.Tech seats in Tamil Nadu’s top-tier engineering colleges for high-demand branches like CSE or ECE are difficult, as their cutoffs typically fall below 5,000 for MBC.
Below are potential colleges and branches you may target:
For more information, click on the link below: https://engineering.careers360.com/tnea-college-predictor
All the best.
Thank you.
Regards, Careers360 Team
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