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Rupesh Katariya

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Yes, you are eligible to appear for GATE 2025 even if you are in the 3rd year of your B.Tech at Vignan University. GATE allows candidates who are in the 3rd or higher year of their undergraduate degree to apply for the exam.The eligibility criteria for GATE 2025 are as follows:Currently studying: You must be in the 3rd, 4th, or final year of your B.Tech program.Completed Degree: If you've already completed your B.Tech, you are also eligible to apply.You can apply for GATE in your 3rd year and take the exam, as long as you complete your degree before the exam year.Best of luck with your preparations!

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Hi,  With a score of 160.5 in TNEA, you have a good chance of securing admission to reputable colleges for B.Tech in Information Technology (IT). The exact college will depend on the cutoff trends for IT in the year of admission, which vary based on factors like the number of applicants and their scores.  Some colleges that might fall within this range include government-aided institutions and reputed private engineering colleges in Tamil Nadu. Typically, colleges like PSG Tech, Anna University-affiliated colleges, and SSN College of Engineering have higher cutoffs, so it's best to aim for mid-tier colleges if their cutoff tr
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Hi,  With a WBJEE rank of 27,873, securing a TFW (Tuition Fee Waiver) seat for B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering at Heritage Institute of Technology can be challenging but not impossible. TFWS seats are limited and highly competitive, as they are offered to students with strong ranks and meet specific income criteria (annual family income below ?8 lakhs).  Mechanical Engineering typically sees less competition compared to branches like CSE or IT, so you might have a chance depending on the cutoff trends. However, the cutoff for TFWS seats varies yearly based on the number of applicants, their ranks, and category preferences. &
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To prepare effectively for the LPU-NEST entrance exam, follow these tips:Understand the Syllabus: Start by thoroughly reviewing the syllabus. Focus on subjects like Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English, depending on your course of interest.Study Materials: Use NCERT books for conceptual clarity, along with reference books for additional practice. LPU also provides sample papers and study guides for exam preparation.Practice Regularly: Solve previous year's question papers and take mock tests to get familiar with the exam pattern and time management. This helps identify weak areas.Time Management: Allocate dedicated tim
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The marks obtained by a candidate must be at a competitive level at IIST-Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology for granting admission. Required marks to take admission to the college keep varying each year considering factors like applicant number, examination level of toughness, and vacant seats available in that academic session. Generally, anything within the top 10,000 rank would be competitive for admission to IIST, but obviously, the competition has somewhat amplified for popular branches like Aerospace Engineering. To up the ante, it is recommended that you score a minimum of 150+ out of 360 on JEE Advanced, for exact
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With a 78.56 percentile in JEE Mains and 89% in your 12th board as an OBC candidate, you have a good chance of getting admission to SKIT Jaipur (Shri Karni Institute of Technology). The college typically considers both JEE Mains scores and 12th marks for admission. Since you belong to the OBC category, you might have some relaxation in the cutoff compared to the general category, which could work in your favor.However, the final admission depends on the cutoff trends for your desired branch, as cutoffs vary every year based on factors like the number of applicants, competition, and seat availability. For B.Tech programs like CSE or ECE
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With a 92% in Class 12 and a 67 percentile in JEE Mains, your chances of admission to B.Tech in Computer Science & AI at JK Lakshmipat University are decent. While 92% in 12th is a strong academic record, the 67 percentile in JEE Mains may be slightly lower for top-tier programs like Computer Science & AI, where the competition can be tough.However, JK Lakshmipat University may consider your overall academic profile, and in some cases, they may have specific cutoffs or weightage for JEE Mains scores or 12th marks for admission. It's also worth checking if the university has any separate entrance exams or counselling rounds that could a
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With an 81% in Class 12 and 74 percentile in JEE Mains, your son has good prospects for colleges offering programs related to Astrophysics. While specific Astrophysics programs may not be common at the undergraduate level, many colleges offer Physics or Engineering Physics where he can specialize later.Top options include IITs and NITs, where he can pursue Physics and specialize in Astrophysics through research or electives. University of Delhi offers a solid B.Sc. (Hons.) Physics programme with opportunities in Astrophysics at the postgraduate level. Institutes like TIFR and Raman Research Institute are excellent for research-focused
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The TNEA (Tamil Nadu Engineering Admissions) cutoff ranks for Jayaraj Annapackiam CSI College of Engineering in 2024 varied across different engineering disciplines. Here's a summary of the closing ranks for various courses:B.E. in Computer Science and EngineeringRound 1 Closing Rank: 21,851Last Round Closing Rank: 103,130 B.Tech. in Artificial Intelligence and Data ScienceRound 1 Closing Rank: 25,014Last Round Closing Rank: 130,748 B.E. in Electronics and Communication EngineeringLast Round Closing Rank: 164,132 B.Tech. in Information TechnologyLast Round Closing Rank: 137,317 B.Tech. in Mechanical EngineeringLast
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TNEA cutoff varies for PSN College of Engineering and Technology every year due to various grounds such as applicants in number, availability in seats, or the performance of students overall in Higher Secondary Examination (10+2). TNEA cutoff is declared by the Tamil Nadu Directorate of Technical Education. It is not fixed, it changes every year.

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