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Hi aspirant,
The Chandigarh University Common Entrance Test (CUCET) is the primary admissions test at the university .
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Hello there,
Yes, you can become eligible for the AFCAT Flying Branch by adding Mathematics to your 12th qualification.
Here’s what you can do:
You must have passed 10+2 with Physics and Mathematics, each with at least 50% marks, to be eligible for the Flying Branch.
Since you studied PCB, you can take Mathematics as an additional subject through NIOS or any other recognized board.
NIOS offers the option to appear for a single subject. Although they provide only a marksheet and not a full certificate, the marksheet is valid and recognized.
To ensure eligibility, complete your graduation with at least 60% marks and submit both your original 12th marksheet (with Physics) and the NIOS Mathematics marksheet while applying.
Before applying for AFCAT, it is recommended to confirm with the official AFCAT or Indian Air Force recruitment office whether the NIOS marksheet for a single subject is accepted.
This path is commonly used by students in similar situations.
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.
As a B.Tech graduate in Industrial IoT, your eligibility for the IBPS Specialist Officer (SO) IT Officer (Scale I) position depends on whether your degree aligns with the specified educational qualifications outlined by the Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS).
According to the IBPS SO IT Officer eligibility requirements, candidates must possess one of the following degrees:
A 4-year Engineering/Technology degree .
A Postgraduate degree.
A graduate who has passed the DOEACC 'B' Level examination.
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According to me, all answer books are uploaded, and you can download them by visiting https://cbseit.in/cbse/web/rchk/ansbkStatus.aspx .
Provide all the credentials, and after that, successfully verifying all the details, you will have a link to download, just click on that.
If, after all this, you face an issue, then just contact CBSE by writing an email to them so that your issue can be addressed as soon as possible.
75% eligibility criterion for both JEE Main and JEE Advanced pertains to the aggregate marks obtained in the entire Class 12 (or equivalent) examination , not solely the second-year marks.
The assertion that only second-year marks are considered for the 75% eligibility criterion is incorrect . For both JEE Main and JEE Advanced, the aggregate marks of the entire Class 12 examination are taken into account.
Hello Aspirant,
Pursuing a CSE branch (like AI, Data Science, Cybersecurity etc.) at VIT Chennai with a 74,000 VITEEE rank is unlikely in the first few rounds as these branches have high demand and close in the earlier round around the top 30,000 - 50,000 ranks typically. Your chances could improve in later rounds or through a Category Upgrade, depending on the availability of seats and cut-off trends for the current year. Keep an eye on the official updates for the counselling and also on the other campuses or check for other branches like IT or core CSE which you might be open to. VITEEE cutoff 2025
Hello Anant,
Yes, there are integrated 5-year dual degree programs that combine Diploma (Polytechnic) and B.Tech , allowing students to join directly after 10th class without completing 12th. About the Program:
It is often called a 5-Year Integrated Diploma + B.Tech or Diploma to Degree (D2D) program.
The first 3 years focus on the Diploma (Polytechnic) curriculum.
The last 2 years are for the B.Tech degree .
You do not need to pass 12th to join this program.
Admission is generally based on 10th board marks or a state-level polytechnic entrance exam . Eligibility:
Must have passed Class 10 (SSC) with required percentage (varies by state/college).
No need for 12th (intermediate) qualification. Some Colleges/Institutes Offering It:
IcfaiTech , Hyderabad – offers Integrated First Degree Programs after 10th.
Lovely Professional University (LPU) – offers Diploma + B.Tech path after 10th.
Government and State Polytechnics – many state-level technical boards (like AP, Telangana, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, etc.) offer lateral entry to B.Tech after 3-year Diploma.
Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT) – has integrated programs.
Some private universities and autonomous colleges also run such programs under special schemes. How to Apply:
Appear for the relevant polytechnic entrance exam (like POLYCET in Telangana/AP, DTE exams in Maharashtra).
After completing Diploma, you will get direct entry into 2nd year of B.Tech (through lateral entry or as per college structure).
This is a good option if you want to pursue engineering without going through 12th class. Always check with the specific college or state board for the exact admission procedure and course structure.
Hello Zinnat,
Since you have completed 12th in Science (Biology group) with 65%, and want to pursue an IT (Information Technology) course with fees around or under Rs. 50,000, here is how you can proceed:
Look for private colleges or universities in Surat or nearby cities that offer B.Tech or BCA in IT or related fields within your budget.
Consider BCA (Bachelor of Computer Applications) if B.Tech in IT is expensive or admission is difficult. BCA is often more affordable and focused on IT skills.
Check state-level entrance exams or merit-based admission for IT courses in Gujarat, like GUJCET or direct admission based on 12th marks.
Explore government or government-aided colleges with management quota or scholarships that may reduce fees.
Use online education portals or visit local college admission offices to inquire about courses and fee structures.
Ensure the college is AICTE approved or recognized by the appropriate educational authority.
Apply before the admission deadlines and prepare necessary documents like 12th mark sheet, transfer certificate, and identity proof.
By researching local colleges and their fee structures, you can find an IT course within Rs. 50,000 fees that fits your profile.
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