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HEY THERE!!!
Dear Deepika,
Yes anyone can join msc in the open category if they meet the eligibility criteria of the university or college. The open category is for candidates who does not fall under any reserved category like SC, ST, OBC, EWS, etc.
Here, what matters:-
You must have a relevant bachelor's degree (like B.sc or B.com/B.Tech (//B.com/B.Tech) depending on the Msc program)
You need to meet the minimum percentage or CGPA required for general open category.
You may need to clear an entrance exam or interview, depending on the institution.
Thanks!!!
Hey! That sounds frustrating, but don’t worry — sometimes the result page shows "incorrect data" due to small issues like mismatched details or server glitches.
First, double-check the following:
Your JEE Advanced roll number is entered exactly as it appears on your admit card.
Make sure your date of birth format matches what they ask (usually DD-MM-YYYY).
Enter the mobile number or email ID exactly like you used during registration.
If everything is correct and it’s still not working, it might be a temporary issue with the website. Try clearing your browser cache or using a different device or browser. Sometimes the servers are overloaded right after results are released.
If the issue continues, it’s best to contact the JEE Advanced helpdesk through the official contact details given in your admit card or brochure. They can reset or verify your login.
Hope it gets sorted soon! Good luck!
Hello,
A domicile certificate for Uttar Pradesh is not required for the All India Quota counseling in NEET. AIQ seats are open to all eligible Indian citizens, regardless of their domicile. For more details about UP domicile criteria for NEET 2025, you can visit this link.
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-domicile-criteria
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