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which category comes for vishwakarma CAT 2Ag or 2Ak?

Prachi Kumari 24th Jul, 2024

Hello,

In the context of Karnataka's reservation categories, Vishwakarma is classified under Category 2A . Specifically:

  • Category 2A : This category includes communities that are identified as Vishwakarma , along with others such as Panchamasali , Nayaka , Goud , and others.

Hope it helps !

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when i try to upload my marksheet photos there is one notification comes that invalid file format is not submit why this is happening

Nitin Kumar 5th Jun, 2024

The website or application you're uploading to might only accept specific file formats for images, such as JPG, JPEG, or PNG. Double-check the website's instructions or FAQs for the exact formats allowed.

Sometimes, special characters in the filename can cause issues. Try renaming the file to something simple without spaces or special characters.

There might be a maximum file size limit for uploaded documents. Reduce the size of your marksheet photos if they exceed the limit.

There are many free online tools and apps that can help you reduce the file size of your images without significantly affecting quality.

Sometimes, corrupted cache or cookies in your browser can interfere with uploads. Try clearing your browser's cache and cookies before uploading again. If the issue persists in one browser, try uploading from a different web browser to see if it makes a difference

I hope it helps!


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I have got CSE core at VIT chennai the total 4 year fees comes out to be 19-20 lakhs for 4 years. Should I leave this chance and take a drop for JEE ? (I want only CSE group in iIT)

kumardurgesh1802 20th Oct, 2024

Hello there,

Deciding whether to accept admission to VIT Chennai for CSE or to take a drop for JEE and aim for IIT requires careful consideration of your goals and circumstances. Here are some factors to help you make your decision:

1. Cost vs. Value:

  • The total fee of 19-20 lakhs for four years is significant. Consider if you believe the education and opportunities at VIT justify this investment compared to potential IIT options.

    2. Your Interest in CSE:

  • Since you’re aiming specifically for CSE at IIT, think about your passion for the field. If you’re genuinely committed to pursuing CSE, then it’s worth considering whether waiting for an IIT is feasible for you.

    3. Drop Year Considerations:

  • Taking a drop means you’ll need to prepare effectively for the JEE again. Assess your readiness and commitment to studying hard for another year.

  • Consider the potential stress and uncertainties of dropping a year; make sure you have a solid study plan and resources to improve your chances.

    4. Backup Options:

  • If you choose to take a drop, consider having backup options. Look at other reputable institutions or courses that might also align with your interests, in case your JEE attempt doesn't yield the expected results.

    5. Future Prospects:

  • Research the placements and industry connections of VIT Chennai versus IITs. While IITs are generally highly regarded, VIT also has good placement records, especially in CSE.

    Conclusion:

If your ultimate goal is to study CSE at an IIT and you’re confident in your ability to improve your JEE score, taking a drop could be a valid option. However, if you feel uncertain about the process or believe you might miss out on valuable education and opportunities at VIT, accepting the offer could also be a smart move. Assess your priorities, financial situation, and commitment level before making a final decision.


I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.

Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.


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As we all are knowing Category NT-B comes under OBC in national level reservation scheme so whether a seperate Cast certification and validity is required for OBC or NT-B cast caertificate and validity will be sufficient?

Nitin Kumar 27th May, 2024

An NT-B caste certificate is sufficient for claiming OBC reservation benefits in the national level reservation scheme.

The central government includes Nomadic Tribe (NT) categories like NT-B within the broader OBC (Other Backward Classes) category for reservation purposes.

Since NT-B falls under OBC, you only need a caste certificate that specifies your caste as "NT-B." This certificate should be issued by a competent authority designated by the state government.

The validity of OBC certificates can vary depending on the specific reservation scheme and issuing authority. In general, OBC certificates issued by the central government are valid for a lifetime. State governments might have their own validity periods for OBC certificates.

I hope it helps!




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I am from Maharshtra board, I have got 76.3% in my boards which is out of 600 marks. If i consider only pcm english and one other subject then out of 500 my score comes out to be 74.7%. Which score will jossaa consider the 76.3% one or the 74.7% one ? Am i eligible for jee

Lalit Kumar 24th Oct, 2024

Dear Om Shinde

As per information you got 76% in 6 subjects and 74.7 % in 5 subjects. You need to pass the 12th bords and 75% aggregate in only three PCM only if you don't have that then you can go for state quota where you get 12th marks relaxation. Feel free to ask other queries.

Thanks.


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