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You can explore top institutions in Odisha offering programs related to Data Science on the official Career360 website for more detailed insights. Here is the link attached:
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Hi, You can get the JEE Mains 2026 Category certificate format (pdf) directly from the Careers360 website. Here's the link :
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Yes, if you have passed Class 12 with 60.66% marks, you can get admission in a B.Sc course.
However, admission depends on the college’s cut-off marks and subject requirements .
You can apply to Mansharam Dawar College . If the college requires only passing marks or around 50–55% for eligibility, then you are eligible.
It’s better to contact the college’s official website or admission office to confirm the exact details.
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To apply for MTech in Electrical Power System, follow these steps:
Qualify GATE Exam – Most top colleges (like IITs, NITs, and universities) admit students through GATE.
Apply through COAP or CCMT – For IITs use COAP, for NITs use CCMT counselling.
For Private Colleges – Apply directly through their official websites; some conduct their own entrance exams or allow direct admission based on B.Tech marks.
Submit Documents & Pay Fees – Upload academic documents, GATE scorecard (if applicable), and pay admission fees to confirm your seat.
Hope you understand.
To apply for admission in M.Tech Electrical Power System , follow these steps:
Check eligibility: You must have a B.E./B.Tech degree in Electrical, Electrical & Electronics, or related branch with at least 60% marks or equivalent CGPA (some institutes may have relaxation for reserved categories).
Appear for entrance exam: Most colleges accept GATE scores for admission. Some private universities may also conduct their own entrance tests or consider merit-based admission.
Apply online:
Visit the official website of the college or university where you want to apply.
Fill out the application form with your academic and personal details.
Upload the required documents and pay the application fee online.
Attend counseling or interview: Based on your GATE score or entrance exam result , you may be called for counseling or a personal interview.
Admission confirmation: Once you get a seat, submit the required documents and pay the admission fees to confirm your admission.
You can apply through CCMT (Centralized Counseling for M.Tech) for NITs and some other institutes, or directly on the university’s admission portal for private or state colleges.
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You want to prepare for JEE Mains in 2 months. Don't worry you still make the most of your preparation with a smart strategy. You can check out these detailed tips and tricks from Careers360 including important topics, revision strategies, and ways to improve your speed and accuracy.
Here's the link you can check :
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-preparation-tips
If you follow a proper plan and practice regularly, you can boost your chances of scoring well in JEE Mains.
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Currently, there is no official release of JEE Mains 2026 registration begin. But on an average, every year there will be 11 Lakh to 12.5 Lakh students register
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You can get the AEEE E-books and Sample papers for 2025 offered by careers 360 in the article, accessible from the link given below
AEEE E-books and Sample Papers
this includes all the syllabus related brochures, previous years papers and study tips as well.
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If you belong to the BC (Backward Class) category, you can choose OBC-NCL in JEE Mains only if your caste is included in the Central OBC list released by the Government of India.
Here’s how it works:
Central OBC list: Used for national-level exams like JEE, NEET, UPSC, etc.
State BC list: Used only for state-level admissions or jobs.
So, if your BC caste name is in the Central list, select OBC–NCL while filling the JEE form. If your caste is not in the Central list, choose General category, because the state BC certificate won’t be valid for JEE.
Example: If you’re BC in Tamil Nadu but your caste isn’t in India’s Central list, you’ll be counted as General for JEE.
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