NCC
Hello Nidhi,
After submission of your NCC online enrolment form, you can no longer edit it directly. You must contact your respective NCC unit or your colleges NCC officer immediately. Provide your correct pin code, your college details, with evidence if possible, and ask them to edit your form in their system. They may suggest that you can fill in a correction request, or perhaps re-apply.
Hello Aspirant,
Yes, having an NCC 'A' Certificate can be a very good thing during NEET counseling, but it will not directly add any grace marks to your NEET score. In Telangana, the NCC certificate is considered under the special category reservations during counseling, and it is only applicable for state quota seats in government colleges.
If you happen to apply in the NCC category, make sure to select it while filling out the application form and upload the certificate. Specific seats are reserved for NCC candidates by state norms and this certificate can put you in priority for allotment procedure, but once again no additional marks will crystalize in your NEET score.
Hello aspirant,
As long as you are enrolled in classes, you are eligible to enlist in the National Cadet Corps (NCC) during your first year of graduation from the College of Basic Science and Humanities. College students and other students in the Senior Division up to the age of 26 are typically eligible to enroll in NCC.
Thank you
It can provide a multiple of things
-Practical drills and Military trainings
-It worth of 24 academic credits.
-It can make you attend campus parades, camps, and can provide you with certificate exams
As per your inquiry, here is the list of Government Polytechnic Colleges with NCC units in Andhra Pradesh
Regards
Hello Sanjeeva,
From examination of your score of 40 in the 5-Year LLB entrance and your rank of 2519, along with SC, NCC and CAP reservations, you have a fairly good chance of grabbing a seat in Osmania University or one of its affiliated colleges. Osmania usually has decent reservation quota support, especially for SC candidates, with an additional quota of NCC and CAP may help you out further. Of course, the final allotment will ultimately depend on the cutoffs for the year and how many seats are available, so pay attention when the official counselling happens.
Hello,
A NEET score of 303 marks (SC category) and a Hyderabad-Karnataka domicile certificate make it highly improbable to secure admission to government MBBS seats in Karnataka, since past SC cutoffs usually range between 440 and 480 marks for government institutions.
Your score falls within the acceptable range for private medical colleges under the SC category, which often admit SC candidates with NEET scores between 380–430, though availability is limited and competition is high. The NCC quota may offer a slight edge in the allocation process, but it probably won't close the considerable gap in marks needed.
To boost your prospects, engage in state-level counseling (through KEA), seek management and NRI quota placements in private or deemed universities, and ensure your Hyderabad–Karnataka certification is confirmed during document verification. Although admission in these situations is feasible, it would probably be in a higher-fee private seat, rather than through the government quota.
Hope this helps. All the best!
With a 63567 TS EAMCET rank, BC-B girl category, and NCC 'A' certificate, getting ECE in JNTU or OU is tough in the first rounds. But you may get it in later rounds or spot admission if seats remain. Try for other top colleges too as a backup. Stay updated with counselling.
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