Symbiosis Entrance Test
With 195.5 marks (MBC) , you stand a very strong chance of getting into Madras Veterinary College or another TANUVAS Veterinary college . You should wait for the counselling results , but also keep a few good backup options ready just in case.
Hello Aspirant,
For SSC GD preparation, the best book set includes:
1. Mathematics: Rakesh Yadav Notes and Books
2. Reasoning: Careerwill or Adda247
3. GK: Lucent Current Knowledge
4. English: Neetu Singh Book
Follow these books and take regular mocks for the best result.
All the best for your SSCGD exam.
It may be tough for you to get government MBBS seat in CMD College (Chandulal Chandrakar Memorial Medical College, Durg). With a NEET Score of 222 and coming from OBC category, the cutoffs for OBC candidates are typically higher and mostly higher under state quota. But you still can try for management or NRI quota seats, those cutoffs generally are lower, but fees are higher. You should participate in Chhattisgarh state counselling, and also keep backup options open BDS/private colleges.
With 298 marks and BCE (Muslim minority) category, chances for a free (government quota) MBBS seat are very low, but you may get a seat in private Muslim minority medical colleges in Andhra Pradesh under Category-B (lower fee) quota in mop-up rounds. Apply in state counseling for minority quota seats.
HELLO,
You are qualified for the admission in various architecture colleges with a rank score of 60 in NTA but for top tier institutions your chances are unlikely
You should focus on finding colleges that accepts the score of NTA around 50 -70 and consider both private and government institutions.
Hope that helps!
With 122250 rank in EAPCET 2025, you can get CSE at SVCN College, as its cutoff goes up to ~2.1 lakh.
You might get EEE if you belong to BC category (BC-D etc.).
ECE, Civil, Mech are unlikely.
Choose CSE as top preference in counseling.
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Hello,
With a cutoff of 135.5, your ward does have a fair chance of securing admission to a Mechanical Engineering course through the Single Window Admission System, especially if you're open to considering self-financed or rural engineering colleges in Tamil Nadu. While top-tier government colleges usually require cutoffs above 190 for Open Category students, several colleges in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities accept students with cutoffs in the 130–160 range, particularly for those from reserved categories such as MBC, SC, or ST. The possibility of admission also improves based on the region and college preference, as some colleges in less competitive areas have slightly lower cutoff trends. If your ward belongs to a reserved category and you’re flexible with the choice of college location, there is a realistic chance of securing a seat in Mechanical Engineering.
Hope this helps. All the best!
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