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Currently Im working as a Web Developer in IT field but Im planning for M.Tech at the same time and Im starting the preparation at this point of time. So will it be a correct decision of mine to start preparation for GATE-2026 or should I give one more year for the preparation ?

Rajeswari 21st May, 2025

The time needed to prepare for the GATE exam varies greatly depending on individual factors like study habits, whether the concepts are clear or not and etc...However, a timeframe of 1 to 2 years is generally recommended for serious preparation, especially if you're aiming for a good rank.

If your basics are clear and you are well known with the concepts then focus on pyq's and give mock tests and re-revise the syllabus. But if your preparation is not that much good then I would suggest that give a complete one year time and prepare well and then appear for the Exam.

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I got a seat in Mahindra University, Hyderabad, in CSE (specialising in Data Science). Is it worth it, since it isnt CSE Core? Or should I go for ECE in Vasavi College of Engineering, Hyderabad? I am interested in both courses. I am also further planning on doing MS in whichever course I join.

Saurabh Yadav 16th May, 2025

Hii,

Both Mahindra University's CSE (Data Science) and Vasavi's ECE are excellent options, however it all depends on your ambitions.  Mahindra's Data Science program is up-to-date, with excellent industry connections and high placement rates (8-12 LPA).  It is ideal for technical professions and master's degrees in data science or artificial intelligence.

Vasavi's ECE is well-established, with good placement rates (avg. 6-10 LPA), and is suitable for hardware or electronics MS.  If you enjoy technology and coding, consider Mahindra's CSE (Data Science) program, which is future-focused.  If you enjoy electronics and circuitry, consider Vasavi's ECE.  Both support MS plans, although Mahindra may have a minor advantage for tech MS programs due to its concentration.

  • Mahindra University, Hyderabad: www.mahindrauniversity.edu.in (https://www.mahindrauniversity.edu.in)
  • Vasavi College of Engineering, Hyderabad: www.vce.ac.i (https://www.vce.ac.in) n
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What new initiatives or collaborations is the college planning to introduce to further enhance student learning and placement opportunities in the coming years?

a college may plan to improve student learning and placements, most institutions are now focusing on industry tie-ups, skill-based training, and real-world exposure. Many are introducing certificate courses in collaboration with tech companies, hosting industry expert sessions, and forming placement cells that work closely with recruiters. Some colleges are also signing MoUs with multinational companies and launching internship-driven learning modules to bridge the gap between academics and employment. In addition, colleges are upgrading their infrastructure for digital learning, encouraging entrepreneurship cells, and promoting campus-based startup incubators. These efforts aim to equip students with practical skills and boost their chances of securing better job opportunities after graduation

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so I scored 78% in Maharashtra boards but according to josaa(out of 500) I calculated my marks and they were 74.7%. so would I be able to crack the 20 percentile criteria? I am planning to take a drop. or should I give the improvement exam? are ther good nits/iiits which do not require the 75%?

Poludasari Akhila 19th Jul, 2025

If you have scored 78 percent in the Maharashtra State Board and want to calculate your eligibility or normalized marks for JoSAA (Joint Seat Allocation Authority) counselling, it’s important to note that JoSAA considers percentile scores from JEE Main and not board exam percentages directly. However, board exam marks are used to check eligibility criteria, especially for IIT admissions, where a student must be in the top 20 percentile of their board or must have scored at least 75 percent aggregate marks (or 65 percent for SC, ST, and PwD candidates).

Now, when students attempt to convert their board percentage (like 78%) to a score out of 500, it's often done unofficially to compare with CBSE or other boards. But JoSAA and NTA do not officially provide any such conversion. For JEE admissions:

Your JEE Main percentile and rank are the primary factors for admission.

Your board percentage is only used to verify your eligibility for admission (especially for NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs, where you must have passed the Class 12 exam).

If you believe there’s a mismatch or confusion in your score normalization, it’s best to contact the JoSAA helpdesk or your school examination board for clarification.

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when was the barch b planning results came

Poludasari Akhila 12th Jun, 2025

Hey, so you're asking about B Arch results, right? You're from Andhra Pradesh and you need details.

First, let's talk about B Arch. It's a course about building design and architecture. To get into this course, you need to pass an entrance exam.

There are a few exams you can take to get into B Arch. One is called NATA. It's a national exam, which means people from all over India can take it. Another exam is JEE Main Paper 2. This is also a national exam.

Some states also have their own exams. For example, Andhra Pradesh has its own architecture exam.

To find the results of these exams, you can check the Career360 website. Here's how:

1. Open the Career360 website

2. Type "B Arch results" or "NATA results" or "JEE Main Paper 2 results" in the search box

3. Click on the result

4. You'll see the details about the exam and the results

You can also check the official websites of these exams to get the results.

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Sure! Heres a detailed question that covers college, exams, and career planning: **"Im currently in my final year of high school and planning to pursue a degree in computer science. Im trying to decide between studying in my home country or applying abroad (mainly the US or Canada). I want to kn

Afreen 28th Aug, 2025

An undergraduate degree abroad is a good investment if you pursue it in canada because it provides quality education at affordable costs, along with a clearer path to post-graduation work and permanent residency,making it a reliable option to settle abroad.

Coming to U.S. it offers top-tier universities and higher salaries, but have very high costs and a difficult visa process for international graduates.

And  if you are not sure go for studying in your home country which is more affordable and offering opportunities in a growing tech sector.

Ultimately, a strong focus on finances and long-term career plans, including any desire to immigrate, will guide your decision.

Good luck!!

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I am a commerce student and planning to do bc in any ai specialization but dont have any coding experience neither know it will I be able to survive there

SUKRITI GUPTA 1st May, 2025

It's completely understandable to feel apprehensive about pursuing a BCA with an AI specialization if you come from a commerce background and have no prior coding experience. However, it's definitely possible to not just survive but also thrive in such a program with the right mindset and approach.

Many students entering BCA programs, even those without a commerce background, often have limited or no prior coding knowledge. Universities offering these programs are typically aware of this and design their curriculum to introduce programming concepts from the basics. You'll likely start with fundamental programming languages and gradually progress to more complex topics relevant to AI.

Your commerce background can actually bring a unique perspective to the field of AI. AI isn't just about algorithms and code; it has significant applications in business, finance, marketing, and data analysis – areas where your understanding of commerce principles can be a real asset. As AI continues to integrate into various industries, professionals who can bridge the gap between the technical aspects of AI and business acumen will be highly valuable.



To succeed, you'll need to be prepared to put in extra effort, especially in the initial semesters. Be proactive in learning, don't hesitate to ask questions in class, and seek help from your professors or peers when you face difficulties. Utilize the resources provided by your institution, such as lab sessions, online learning platforms, and study groups. Building a strong foundation in programming is crucial, so dedicate time to practice coding regularly.

Consider starting to familiarize yourself with basic programming concepts and popular languages like Python through online tutorials or introductory courses even before your program begins. This can give you a head start and build your confidence. Remember that learning to code is a skill that develops over time with consistent effort and practice. Your determination and willingness to learn will be the most significant factors in your success. Embrace the challenge, stay focused, and leverage your unique background to excel in the field of AI.

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Jee mains session 2 paper 2 b planning result link please

Sujal Singh 28th Apr, 2025

You can access the JEE Main 2024 Session 2 Paper 2B (B.Planning) result on the official NTA website: jeemain.nta.ac.in (https://jeemain.nta.ac.in)

Once there, navigate to the "Results" section and select "Session 2 Paper 2B (B.Planning) Result." Log in using your application number and date of birth to view your NTA score.

For further assistance, you may contact the NTA helpline at +91-11-40759000 or email [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]) .

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jee session session 2 paper 2 b planning

Suganya M 26th Apr, 2025

1. What is Paper 2B in JEE Main?

  • Paper 2B is specially designed for students who want to pursue a Bachelor of Planning (B.Planning) course.

  • It is different from Paper 1 (B.E./B.Tech) and Paper 2A (B.Arch).

  • B.Planning focuses on urban planning, regional development, environmental planning, etc.


2. Eligibility Criteria

  • You must have passed or appeared in 10+2 or equivalent with Mathematics as a compulsory subject .

  • There is no age limit , but you must meet your institute’s age criteria if any.


3. Exam Pattern

  • The Paper 2B exam is conducted for 400 marks and has 3 sections :

    • Mathematics – 20 MCQs + 10 NAT (Numerical Value) questions (Only 5 NAT to be answered) – 100 marks

    • Aptitude Test – 50 MCQs based on spatial reasoning, figures, mental ability – 200 marks

    • Planning-Based Questions – 25 MCQs on general planning awareness, GK related to cities, transport, policy, etc. – 100 marks


4. Mode of Exam

  • Entire Paper 2B is conducted in Computer-Based Mode .

  • Duration of the exam is 3 hours .


5. Marking Scheme

  • For MCQs: +4 for correct , -1 for wrong answers.

  • For NAT: +4 for correct , no negative marking .


6. Colleges Accepting Paper 2B Scores

  • NITs like NIT Calicut, NIT Bhopal, NIT Nagpur offer B.Planning courses.

  • Also accepted in SPA (School of Planning and Architecture) and a few GFTIs .


7. Tips for Preparation

  • Focus more on map reading, urban topics, planning laws , and analytical reasoning .

  • Practice previous year papers and mock tests to understand the pattern better.

  • Regularly revise mathematics formulas , especially geometry and coordinate topics.


Final Suggestion

  • Apply only if you're genuinely interested in city and infrastructure development careers.

  • Keep track of NTA’s official website for notification about session dates, admit cards, and results.

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My son studied in India upto 8th standard post that we moved to US and he continued his studies further. He is currently in 10th grade and we are planning to finish his 11th as well. Is it possible to get an admission for 12th class under CBSE next year back in India?

gopi 25th Apr, 2025

Hello Mr. Kamlesh Ajamere,

Your son can get admission in 12th grade under the CBSE board in India, but there are conditions.  CBSE does not normally allow direct admission in to Class 12, as students are generally expected to complete both Class 11 and Class 12 with the same school which is affiliated to CBSE.  However there are exceptional circumstances like cases of transfer from outside the country that may be considered, given sufficient documentation is provided.

For the process of admission, you will need:

  1. Transfer Certificate from the current school.
  2. Mark sheets of Class 10 and Class 11.
  3. A good reason for the transfer/demonstration of returning to India, as CBSE does not facilitate admission for those who are only travelling to India for a short vacation.
  4. The new CBSE school will need to complete their admission process, however this school should be aware of the admission (and willing to accept the admission) and seek CBSE approval for the their admission to Class 12.

Please ensure you contact the CBSE school where you will accept admission into to your son and discuss the process with plenty of advanced notice.

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