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Mathews James

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According to the conducting board of TNEA if you have studied from 8th to 12th in other states. You will be considered eligible if satisfy any of the below mentioned criteria.
1. If you are a student born and native to Tamilnadu but studied in other state, must provide a digitally signed Nativity certificate belonging to Tamil Nadu government.
2. If you are a student belonging from other state belonging to BC category.
3. If you are a student belonging from other state and your father is a Central Government Employee working in Tamilnadu and must provide a digitally signed Residence certificate.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

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Hello Upendra, For Tamil Nadu and Tamil Nadu native students, there is a separate admission and for other state students there is another one. For Tamil Nadu students the admission is based on Caste where unreserved category such as OC requires very high cut off if 199/200 and it reduces from BC, MBC, OBC etc. And is the lowest for SC, ST. For other state students, it is based on merit and depends on the competition.

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Abhishek Bansal

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PSG Coimbatore are better than SSN Chennai as you can compare it by the ranking difference gap between them(approx.25) and their placement record.

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Shabana Bee

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Yes, you marks is good enough to get the subject according to your interest in SASTRA University.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

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Hi,
As per the reports, in the top cut off marks till 197, there are nearly 1000 applicants who are eligible for NEET also. Since the engineering counselling has started before the medical counselling, there are chances for the medical students who are among the above marks to attend the counselling. So, this could make the engineering aspirants to lose some top colleges.
But with a view of engineering alone, you need not think like that unless you don't have the required cut off marks.
Since your cut off is 0.5 marks higher, you can easily get it this year irrespective of medical counselling.
There are no chances of increase in cut off
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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Karthik,
Actually, the cut offs depend on the average score of the candidates who appear in the counselling and not the NEET exam.
The counselling depends on the date of NEET exam counselling as many students are eligible for medical as well as engineering admissions. If they get medical seats then they won't attend engineering counselling.
So this makes the students whose ranks are behind to be called earlier as many would have dropped engineering counselling for medical counselling.

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