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Hey, Since you are from a PCB background and wrote AP EAPCET, you can get into B.Tech Biotechnology through BiPC stream counselling, not MPC. Andhra University does offer B.Tech Biotechnology, and the seat allotment is done under BiPC counselling. With a 13k rank, getting a seat in Andhra University for general category might be a bit tough because the cut off for AU usually closes at a much lower rank, especially for open category. But you can still try in the later rounds or look for other good colleges that offer biotech. About the classes, once counselling is done, most colleges usually start by August end or early September. Keep checking the AP EAPCET counselling schedule for updates. All the best!
If you are from General-EWS category and your family income is less than Rs 1 lakh per year, then you are eligible for full tuition fee waiver at IIIT Nagpur under the Government of India rules.
This means you will not have to pay the tuition fee. But you will still need to pay other fees like hostel fee, mess charges, development fee, library fee and other service charges.
To get the fee waiver, you need to submit your income certificate showing that your annual family income is below Rs 1 lakh. You also need to give an affidavit or undertaking in the format given by the government.
After taking admission, you should also apply for government scholarships through the National Scholarship Portal or your state scholarship website. These may help you with hostel or other fees also.
website: https://iiitn.ac.in https://scholarships.gov.in
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With 68 percentile in PPMET under general category, your chances for B.Sc Nursing in KCN , Amritsar in the first round may be limited as cut-offs tend to be higher. However, 2nd round counselling often sees a drop in cut-offs as some students withdraw or upgrade , so yes, there is a decent possibility you can get admission in 2nd round, especially if you keep your options flexible and attend the counselling on time.
Also, keep alternative private colleges as a backup and enquire directly with KCN in case they have management quota seats if not filled through counselling.
For cutoff , ranking, placements, etc you can check this:
https://dqxeclau.top/colleges/khalsa-college-of-nursing-amritsar
All the best!
With a CRL of 5534 in general category, you do have chances in some good NITs or IIITs, especially in less popular branches or newer institutes. Try CSAB round too. Stay open with your preferences and do proper choice filling!
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Sorry, but you can't do that. If you opted for "accept & upgrade" in the previous round, it means you are obligated to join the allotted college. If you are allotted in round 3, you have to get admission to this college. It's mandatory for you to get admission to this college.
I hope it clears your query!!
Good morning,as you're asking sociology After Diploma + 12 Years Work Experience
Yes, you can study Sociology.
But your Options Depend on:
When you did your diploma:
After 12th → You can directly go for B.A. or even M.A. in Sociology.
After 10th → You may need to do Class 12 first (e.g., via NIOS), then pursue B.A. Sociology. Recommended Path (if diploma after 10th):
1. NIOS 12th (Flexible open schooling)
2. B.A. Sociology (e.g., IGNOU or regular university)
3. Optionally: M.A. Sociology later
Alternatives:
Short-term Certificate/Diploma courses in Sociology or Social Work (online or offline)
With a percentile of 91.69 and an SC category rank of 1263, your chances of getting Civil Engineering at COEP Pune are fair, but not guaranteed. COEP is a top-tier autonomous institute, and the cutoffs for SC category for Civil usually hover around 1000–1200 in the first few rounds. You’re close, and you may have a chance in the later rounds (CAP Round 2 or 3) depending on seat availability and choices filled by others. Also, keep your preferences wide and apply to other good government colleges like VJTI, PICT, and Walchand as backups.
For more information about COEP Pune visit:
https://dqxeclau.top/university/coep-technological-university-pune
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Your SC rank (1263) is decent, but COEP Civil is highly competitive. You can check exact prediction here:
If cutoff for SC in Civil at COEP drops close to your rank this year, then yes, you have a slight chance, especially in later rounds.
While not an absolute rule for every institution, the Fees Regulating Authority (FRA) in Maharashtra allows private, unaided colleges to charge a maximum of three times the regular (general) fee for seats under the Institutional Quota (also referred to as Management Quota).
Some colleges may attempt to charge fees exceeding this limit, so it's essential for students and parents to be aware of the permissible upper limit and report any instances of colleges demanding higher fees to the FRA.
With a NEET PG rank of 60,000, getting a clinical branch under management quota is possible but mainly in low-demand specialties like Anesthesia, Psychiatry, or ENT in private/deemed colleges.
Highly preferred branches like Radiology or General Medicine are unlikely.
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