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With an AP EAMCET rank of 21,000 in the OC category, it is highly unlikely to get a CSE seat at SRM University AP. In previous years, the closing rank for CSE at SRM AP was generally below 4,000 for open category candidates. You may consider applying for other branches or explore CSE in mid-tier private colleges where the cutoff extends beyond 20,000.
With your AP EAPCET rank of 21,459, you can get admission in SRM University, AP. In 2024, students with ranks up to 35,000 got seats in CSE and other branches at SRM AP. So with your rank, you have a good chance to get CSE, ECE, or IT in this university, especially in later rounds of counselling.
You should register for the counselling, choose SRM University AP and select CSE or other related branches. If you don’t get CSE in the first round, you may get it in the second or third round.
Here are the websites where you can check the cutoffs and counselling updates: https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/ap-eamcet-cutoff
The cutoff for BAMS admission under ST2 category in Jammu and Kashmir is not clearly mentioned in the official counselling data. In the All India Quota (AIQ) counselling rounds of 2024, no specific cutoff rank was shown for the ST2 category at Government Ayurvedic Medical College, Jammu. This may mean that no seat was allotted to ST2 candidates under AIQ or the data was not published.
For state quota seats in Jammu and Kashmir, the cutoff for ST2 may be lower, but official data is not available publicly. You may still have a chance to get admission if you apply through state quota.
To get correct details, it’s best to wait for the 2025 counselling notification from the Jammu and Kashmir AYUSH admission board or check the AIQ counselling portal.
You can visit this website for future updates: https://ayushcounselling.in/government-ayurvedic-medical-college-jammu/
Yes, as a self-finance student at Andhra University College of Engineering for Women (AUCEW), you are eligible for AP fee reimbursement, provided you meet the state government criteria. Generally, students are eligible if their family income is below 2.5 lakh per annum, hold a ration card, or belong to SC/ST/OBC/EWS categories.
The reimbursement caps are:
SC/ST: Full tuition fee
Others (BC, EBC, OC): Up to Rs. 35,000 per year
Since you have already selected AUCEW in your web options, you can still claim reimbursement before the July 18 deadline by:
Ensuring your income and category certificates are valid
Uploading them during certificate verification
Opting in for reimbursement when reporting to the college
Confirm this during verification or with the AUCEW admissions office. Proceed before July 18 with all required documents to secure the benefit.
Hi,
Thanks for reaching out!
SRM KTR and Manipal Jaipur both are good choices.Here's how they differ so can you choose what suits you best:
SRM Kattankulathur(KTR)
• strong placement record especially in core electronics and VLSI
•More core companies visit the campus
• located near chennai,offering better industry exposure
•bigger campus with more research and job facilities.
Manipal Jaipur
• good academic quality and faculty support
•Nice campus life and infrastructure
• slightly fewer electronic placements opportunities compared to SRM KTR
In summary:If you prefer better placement and industry links SRM,KTR is a right choice.
visit these websites for better comparison and preferences: https://dqxeclau.top/university/srm-institute-of-science-and-technology-chennai
https://dqxeclau.top/university/manipal-university-jaipur
For BDS admission under the OBC category through NEET, the closing rank depends on the year and the type of college. But usually, if you are from the OBC category and want to get a seat in a government dental college through All India Quota, your NEET score should be at least 520 to 540 marks. This means your rank should be under 3,00,000 to have a better chance.
Last year, many OBC students got BDS seats in government colleges with ranks around 3,50,000 or a little more. But for top dental colleges like in Mumbai, Delhi, or Bangalore, the cutoff can go higher, around 540 to 560 marks.
In state quota counselling, the cutoff may be a little lower depending on your state. So even if your rank is a little above 3 lakh, you may still get a seat through your state counselling, especially in private or semi-government colleges.
You can check more details here: https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/bds-cutoff-for-neet
Hello aspirant,
There are many good colleges in Delhi which offer various courses. IIT Delhi, DTU, JNU, and Jamia Millia Islamia are some of the best colleges of India located in Delhi.
The college also depends on the courses, so I suggest you to provide me the information about the course you are seeking to pursue so that I can provide you more accurate information.
Thank you
NEET is one of the toughest exam of India. Even with a reserved category, it is quite unlikely that someone with a NEET score of 392 will be accepted into the government's MBBS program. Generally speaking, government medical schools need much higher marks, frequently above 500–550.
Hope it helps you
With 392 marks in NEET, your chances of getting an MBBS seat depend mainly on your category, state quota, and the cutoff trends in your home state.
For the general category under All India Quota, 392 is not enough for government MBBS seats. The cutoff usually crosses 610+ marks for general category students. Even for reserved categories like OBC, SC, or ST, the cutoffs under All India Quota are generally above 500.
However, under the 85% state quota, if you belong to a reserved category and your state has lower cutoff trends, you might have a chance at a government seat, but it's still borderline. States like Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, or some North-Eastern states sometimes have lower cutoffs for SC/ST candidates.
If you're from the general category, your best chances with 392 marks are in private medical colleges or deemed universities, though the fees are much higher. In some states, private colleges have cutoffs around 380–420 marks.
Hello,
BBA in Logistics is a good choice if you're interested in:
•Supply chain management
•Transport
•Warehouse operations
It offers growing job opportunities in trade and e-commerce.
In Thanjavur,specialized college for BBA logistics are limited. however,these are the few options available there.
Periyar Maniammai institute of Science and technology(PMIST)
Ponnaiyah Ramajayam Institute of Science and Technology(PRIST)
SASTRA University.
(For broader exposure Trichy and Chennai have additional specialized programs.)
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