Im getting 191.2 out of 200 marks in tnea can you plz say my Rank can get seat in any good govt engineering college or university I belong to bc from Telangana do I get fee concession I have my board exams by tsbie
Hi Gopinani,
As per your cutoff score and previous year cutoff, the colleges you will get as per your cutoff score are:-
University Departments of Anna University, Chennai - MIT Campus, Kancheepuram
Thiagarajar College of Engineering, Madurai
Coimbatore Institute of Technology, Coimbatore
Government College of Technology, Coimbatore
PSG Institute of Technology and Applied Research, Coimbatore
Srl Venkateswara College of Engineering, Kancheepuram
Yes, you have chance that you will get fee concession in colleges based on marks and category. You need to contact the admission department of the college authority. To know more about your other colleges check out this college predictor link:
best degree govt universities in India which give seats on merit bases which degree course is best what is the future scope of bba, BMS (hotel management and catering ) ,bca ,b.com what are the job opportunity in these fields please answer I got 96 present in my board exams in +2
Hello aspirant,
Congrats!!! You scored good in board exams.Actually,BBA, BCA , B.COM are at the peak,because they are courses which included the emerging technologies but you should only rely on the syllabus you got there,study beyond the curriculum.Just grasp the basics from syllabus and built your knowledge from that.In today's digitalized world ,Job opportunities are huge there.I attach the lists of colleges here,Kindly refer it.
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-arts-degree-colleges-in-India
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/ranking/top-government-universities-colleges-in-India
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/ranking
Hope this finds helpful..ALL THE BEST!!!
At present I am in 12th standard facing my board exams.Am i able to apply for DU enterance exam 2020
Hey,
Yes, you can apply for DU entrance exam 2020 in your 12th appearing year as it is mentioned in the eligibility criteria of the college but the result has to be more than 60% in 12th to be qualified for admissions in the Delhi University colleges via the entrance exam.
for more detailed information you can visit the link below:
https://www.careers360.com/exams/duet
http://www.du.ac.in/du/index.php?page=admissions-2
I hope this helps.
All the best!
I gave my jee mains paper 1 but I did not get qualified for it and have recently given my 12th board exams but have doubt of getting 75% in boards so what should I do further ? I will be giving MHCET but what if I want to change my stream or field after 12th. can I change my stream from engineering
See, you will not get 75% in 12th boards then you will not get admission into the NITs,IITs,GFTI and IITs but there are still some good college apart from that where you can get admission through JEE so prepare well for April session.
You are also appearing MHT CET, there are some good colleges under it too so you can also try to get good marks in MHT CET so that you get a good college.
Now, your last question which i think is the most important is that Yes, you can change your stream or branch if you are not interested in engineering.
Right selection of career is very important and and if you feel you are much interested in science and engineering then you should shift to another field where your interests lies.
I hope this helps
which papers would probably come difficult for 2020 karnataka board exams according to you and different REPORTS?
Hi,
For exam we should take every topic sincerely. Sine it is difficult to predict which paper will come easy or which will come difficult as the papers are confidential.
It also depend on individual how he takes the subject. If I found physics easy the paper will be easy for my on the other hand if for my friend physics is a difficult subject to understand the paper will be difficult. Usually a common perception is that physics and maths paper comes difficult ,Chemistry moderate or easy and biology easy.
Hope this helps.
what is the amount of deduction of fees in lpu? .while i had my mains score.. 90percentile . and in inter board exams 940/1000 !
For each category mentioned above, three brackets of Scholarship (Bracket 1, 2 and 3) are defined. Each bracket represents specific criteria (for example scores in qualifying exam) which an applicant has to reach for him/her to fall in that particular bracket. The criteria in each bracket decreases as it proceeds and so does the scholarships. So, the students meeting the requirement of Bracket- 1 gets the highest Scholarship and those in Bracket - 2 or 3 gets relatively lesser scholarship.
Scholarship Phases:
The amount of Scholarship also depends on the Phase in which the candidate takes Admission in the University. Admissions in LPU is done in different Phases, which are bifurcations of the Admission time period. Phase I starts as early as January and continues till the end of April. The subsequent phases (Phase II, III, IV) are conducted only if the seats in the concerned Programme remain vacant. The amount of Scholarship reduces with each passing phase
if i failed in my 12 th board exams could i still be able to apply for BA ?
Hi
Hope you are doing fine.
To enroll in this course, a student must have completed 10+2 from a recognized board or from a university. The admission takes place based on the merit list. Some colleges have certain percentage criteria for the admission.Also the marks in the subject you are taking ba will be taken into consideration.
What are the rules for type 1 diabetics attempting ctet? Are they allowed to carry medication and other stuff ? as they are permitted to do in board exams.
Dear Student,
When there is emergency of medical conditions, with proper prescription, the exam coordinator will allow your medications under certain rules and regulations.
As your condition comes under serious medical complications, they’ll definitely allow you to take your meds along with you.
To know more about the exam -
https://competition.careers360.com/exams/ctet/articles
You already know what are the precautions one should take during such medical conditions, but I would still like to point out some -
1. Keep your blood pressure and cholesterol level under control.
2. Take care of your teeth.
Gum infections may make you more susceptible to diabetes. Use fluoride toothpaste at least twice a day, floss once a day, and make appointments for dental checkups at least twice a year. If your gums bleed, appear red or swollen, call your dentist.
3. Pay attention to your feet.
High blood sugar levels can harm your feet's nerves and reduce blood flow. Cuts and blisters can cause serious infections if left untreated. Your feet may experience discomfort, tingling, or lack of sensation as a result of diabetes.
To avoid foot issues:
- Use lukewarm water to wash your feet every day. Do not wet your feet because doing so can cause dry skin.
- Dry your feet gently, paying specific attention to the space in between your toes.
- Apply lotion or petroleum jelly to your ankles and feet to moisturise them. Avoid applying creams or oils between your toes since the extra moisture can cause an infection.
- Every day, look for calluses, blisters, ulcers, redness, and swelling on your feet.
- If a sore or other foot issue doesn't start to heal after a few days, speak with your doctor. Consult your doctor as soon as possible if you have an open sore on your foot.
- Never wear bare feet inside or outside.
4. Examine taking an aspirin daily.
Your doctor might suggest taking a low dose of aspirin every day to help lower your risk of heart attack and stroke if you have diabetes and other cardiovascular risk factors like smoking or high blood pressure. The risk of bleeding from taking aspirin may outweigh any potential advantages if you don't have any other cardiovascular risk factors. As well as which aspirin strength would be ideal for you, inquire with your doctor about whether daily aspirin medication is appropriate for you.
Stay safe and all the very best for your exam.