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Hello Sandhya,
In KCET exam it's your wish . You can either attend PCB or PCM. If you want to join for engineering you can appear for PCM only , if you are interested in doing Bsc or any biology involved courses you should attend PCB.If you have attended all PCMB exams, no worries you will get the separate ranks for engineering, Bsc agri and Bpharma respectively.
There is no rule by KEA that you need to attend all the exams.
All the best.
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Hello aspirant
First of all you should give an attempt for advance and try to prepare hard for the same because your jee mains score is not that good so you should try to score well in advance and try to revise your strong topics. Next according to your percentile your predicted CRL rank lies somewhere around 209408 - 235405 .And category rank would be somewhere around 30,000. Therefore chances of your admission into some government college is quite less but still if you want to try you can check for your state government colleges . I would suggest you to wait till physical rounds of counselling . You can also check for colleges which you can get based on your percentile score
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
I hope my answer helps
All the very best!
hope you are doing well and safe. As per your query , I would glad to inform you that dont need to get worry ,sometimes it is very difficulty to mention the all the courses by the authorities from their end on the portal so they always make the column others to write the course . I would suggest you to write on that if this option is not available ,then your course is not eligible for the IIFT application
Hope you found this answer informative. Best wishes for your future
Hi
Jee main 4th session result will mention qualifying cut off percentile to he eligible for jee advanced.
It's quite difficult to predict as JEE mains qualifying cutoff to be eligible for JEE advanced examination keeps changing every year depending upon various factors like :-
*number of students that appeared in the jee main exam,
*kind of marks obtained by them ,
*toughness level of the jee main examination for different shift etc.
But yes,
When we go through previous year trend then yes you hold a good chance to qualify JEE main in order to be eligible for JEE advanced
For reference,
JEE mains 2021 expected qualifying CUT OFF percentile is given below for different categories on the basis of past year trends :
. . JEE MAIN CUT OFF PERCENTILE
Category jeemain2020 jeemain2021 expected off
General :- 90.3765335 90-95
GEN-EWS :- 70.2435518 70 -75
OBC-NCL :- 72.8887969 70 -75
SC :- 50.176024 50 -55
ST :- 39.0696101 40 - 45
PwD :- 0.0618524 1- 2
You can check the same at our page the link is provided below
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-cutoff
From above it is clear that, last year qualifying cut off for st category was 39.0696101 and expected jee main 2021 cut off for sc is 40 - 45 percentile . So with 55 percentile, you hold good chance to qualify JEE main 2021 to be eligible for JEE advanced examination
To have a personalised report on your chances of getting a college you can go through our college predictor, it will give you complete list of colleges which you can get on the basis of the category you belong to, your home state, your gender etc, the link for jee main college predictor is provided below
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Hi Aspirant,
AP EAPCET or EAMCET is State level examination, which is required for admission in Engineering & Medical Program in Telangana State. Eligibility for EAMCET Examination is 10+2 passed with 45% aggregate marks in Chemistry, physics as Mandate subject and Mathematics and Biology as Optional subject.
As you have applied for AP EAMCET Examination and did not appear for examination, The registration fee is Non Refundable and also non Transferable. Hope you find this information helpful. All the best for examination.
Thanks & Good Luck!...
Hi, to begin with it is very important for you to remember that you DO NOT have to repeat your board exams as the certificate is valid for 4-5 years. So, you can take gap year for more than 1 year as well. Yes, you can give KCET and JEE Mains again in the next academic cycle. There is no official procedure that you need to follow for taking a gap year. Just make sure you write your passing year carefully in the exam's application. I hope this clears all your doubts if not you can comment back on this itself and I will try to help you out. All the best!
Hello,
A total of 70% seats are filled through AP EAPCET under convener quota in Vishnu Institute of Technology, Bhimavaram. These are called 'Category-A seats'. Rest 30% seats which are called 'Category-B' seats are filled through Management quota. You can apply for Category-B seats when the notification is released. You can find the notification on the official website of the college. Here is the link to the official website: https://vishnu.edu.in/
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