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No, Anantha Lakshmi Institute of Technology and Sciences(ALITS) mainly admit students through AP EAMCET for the majority of its B.Tech seats,while some seats may also be filled by management quota when boards marks can be considered. JEE main score are not accepted for admission, whether you're a local or non-local student.
However,you can confirm the latest admission requirements directly with the college,since rule and criteria may vary.
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Yes, ALITS accepts JEE Main scores for B.Tech admission for both local and non-local applicants. Just participate in AP EAMCET/JEE counselling to be considered under the 70% merit quota, or alternatively, apply under the management quota if needed.
Yes, Anantha Lakshmi Institute of Technology & Sciences (ALITS), Anantapur, accepts JEE Main scores for B.Tech admissions under its Category A seats. These seats approximately 70% of total intake are allotted through the AP EAMCET convener counseling, which gives weight to JEE Main rank, followed by EAMCET rank, and then qualifying exam marks in PCM. Both local and non-local candidates can use JEE Main scores for admission consideration under this category.
With 21 percentile, it will be very difficult to get a seat in BSc Nursing through central or state government counselling, because cutoffs are usually much higher. In most states, even private colleges take students with at least 40 to 50 percentile or more, depending on availability.
With 21 percentile, you may not get a seat in the first few rounds of counselling. Your best chances would be in the last rounds, where leftover seats are filled. These are usually in private nursing colleges, and admission depends on how many higher-ranked candidates have already taken seats.
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The first unit test for Class 11 usually covers the foundational chapters of your main subjects like Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Mathematics. For Physics, you can expect topics like the Physical world and Measurement or Motion in a straight line. Chemistry often begins with some basic concepts of chemistry or Structure of Atom. In Biology, chapters like The Living World or Biological Classification are common. Mathematics typically includes Sets and Functions or Limits and Derivatives. It’s important to focus on understanding concepts rather than just memorizing. Teachers often include a mix of multiple-choice questions, short answers, and a few long questions. Preparing from your NCERT textbooks is always a safe bet, along with any school-provided notes.
With a GMR of 38,729 and TFW rank of 9,249 in WBJEE 2025, you have a fair chance of getting a TFW seat in mid-tier colleges like Techno Main Salt Lake, University of Calcutta, or similar institutes for branches such as CSE, IT, or ECE, since their previous TFW cutoffs were within this range however, top colleges like Jadavpur University won’t be possible as their TFW cutoffs stay below 3,000.
With a GMR of 33,760 in WBJEE 2025, getting into top government colleges like Jadavpur University or Kalyani Government Engineering College is unlikely, as their cutoffs close much earlier. However, you still have a chance in some lower-tier government engineering colleges in districts (like Jalpaiguri Government Engineering College, Cooch Behar Government Engineering College, or Kalyani Government Engineering & Technology) but mostly in core branches (ME, EE, Civil, etc.), not CSE/IT.
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Common Entrance Examination for Design is a test includes design aptitude, your creativity, visualisation, problem-solving, and also analytical ability.
CEED exam structure is divided in 2 parts (PART A & PART B) and you can check what to study and syllabus of CEED on career360 https://design.careers360.com/articles/ceed-syllabus-2025
To get a higher scholarship in BSc Nursing, you need to focus on both merit-based and government funded schemes. Most scholarships are given based on your entrance exam performance, family income, and reservation category. Scoring high in entrance exams like NEET or state-level nursing tests increases your chances of getting government scholarships and fee waivers. You should also apply for central and state government schemes such as NSP, state minority scholarships, and OBC/SC/ST scholarships if eligible.
To fill nmms form visit the National Scholarship Portal (NSP) at scholarships.gov.in. Complete the One-Time Registration (OTR) then upload the necessary documents and Submit the application online before the deadline which is August 31st for most states.
Some state offers an offline application through school so please confirm before filing form.
GET DETAILS AT NMMS APPLICAT ION
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