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Hello Sohan,
With 86.6 percentile in JEE Mains, getting admission in a government college depends on factors like your category, state of domicile, and the branch you want.
For general category students, 86.6 percentile may be borderline for top government colleges but could get you admission in some state-level or lower-tier government engineering colleges.
If you belong to reserved categories (like OBC, SC, ST), your chances improve significantly.
Branch choice also matters; popular branches like Computer Science or Electronics have higher cutoffs, while others may have lower cutoffs.
State quota seats also increase your chances if you apply through your state counselling.
In summary, admission in a government college is possible but not guaranteed. You should participate in counselling and explore options based on your rank and category.
I would recommend you to use the JEE Mains College Predictor Tool by Careers360 to get the list of possible colleges you can get with your rank.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
Hii,
Yes, some private colleges offer direct admission for BTech programs. There is no entrance exam required for this. All you have to do is meet the requirements for basic eligibility and pass your 12th grade physics, chemistry, and math (PCM) course. Usually, management quotas are used for direct admission.
Since government colleges primarily accept students through entrance exams like JEE, direct admission is challenging. Therefore, private colleges are your best bet if you want a BTech without an exam.
Hello there,
The management quota fees for B.Sc. Agriculture in private colleges across India typically range between Rs. 1.5 lakh and Rs. 6 lakh per year, depending on the institution's location, reputation, and facilities offered.
In some cases, the total fees for the entire course can be as high as Rs. 8 lakh, especially in well-established private universities.
It's important to note that the availability of management quota seats and the associated fees can vary significantly between colleges. Therefore, it's advisable to directly contact the admissions office of the specific college you're interested in to get accurate and up-to-date information regarding management quota admissions and fee structures.
After 12th commerce, some of the government jobs for women which offer higher posts, good salary and uniforms which can be got quickly and are less physically demanding include: SSC CHSL exam, Assistant posts in Postal Department, and some state police departments .
Here are some examples of typical jobs:
SSC CHSL Exam:
This exam is conducted for 12th passed students for recruitment in various government departments like LDC, DEO, and Postal Assistant.
Assistant Posts in Postal Department:
Postal Department recruits 12th pass candidates for various posts like Postal Assistant, Sorting Assistant, and Gramin Dak Sevak.
State Police Department:
Some state police departments also provide job opportunities for women, where they get uniform, higher post and good salary.
To apply for these jobs, you need to prepare and apply for the respective exams or recruitment processes.
Hello Anjana,
After completing class 12th, here are some government jobs you can apply for that meet your criteria:
Police Constable (in various state police departments)
Eligibility: 12th pass
No science or physics needed in many states
Uniform job
Recruitment includes physical test and written exam
Railway RPF Constable (Railway Protection Force)
Exam pattern usually does not require science or physics
SSC GD Constable (Central Armed Police Forces like BSF, CRPF, ITBP, etc.)
Eligibility: 10th or 12th pass
No science/physics needed
Physical test and written exam
State Forest Guard (in some states)
Usually no science or physics required
You should regularly check the official government recruitment portals and apply as soon as notifications are released. Selection within 1 year is possible if you clear the recruitment stages quickly and vacancies are timely.
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