National Institute of Technology Master of Computer Applications Common Entrance Test
With a NIMCET rank of 5000 under the SC category, you have a good chance of securing admission in MCA programs at NITs or other reputed colleges participating in NIMCET. The availability of seats depends on the specific institution's cutoffs for your category. Focus on NITs with higher intake or consider newer ones where cutoffs might be relatively lower. Keep an eye on counseling updates and seat allotment trends for a clearer picture.
Yes there is a chance. IPU generally gives preference to NIMCET exam aspirants but NIMCET is mainly for NITS. That means that most of the students might haven't registered for admission under IPU. In that case assume we have 50% of seats left.
Now coming to IPU MCA CET exam, they gave rank to around 1250 aspirants. You are under first 50% of the rank holders. And Delhi students too have 75% reserved seats. That means that you might get to choose between 2 colleges for admission. Do note that these colleges will be the last choice of many students as all the other colleges will be preferable against them. It's applicable to candidates of UP domicile only. And it's the first time they're doing it. I really don't know how many UP candidates had appeared for NIMCET out of which how many are non-qualified & are gistering for HBTU. But I think you have decent chances because under 800 people will go for NITs and from 800 to 874 there won't be much candidates belonging to UP, may be even 0. Because the rush in NIMCET comes from MP mostly (u know JMA). You have a high probability of being accepted at HBTU. My estimations are closer enough.
For admission to Bharatiya Vidya Peeth's Institute of Computer Applications and Management (BVICAM), Delhi under IPU, a general category candidate typically needs a rank within 1000-2500 in IPU CET or equivalent exams. Cutoffs may vary yearly.
With approximately 320 marks in NIMCET, you may secure admission to top colleges under IPU, depending on the cutoff trends for the year. Colleges such as Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University and its affiliated institutions may be within reach.
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Preparing for both NIMCET and NEET simultaneously can be challenging due to the significant differences in syllabus and exam formats. NIMCET focuses on mathematics and computer science concepts, while NEET is centered around biology, chemistry, and physics. While it's technically possible to prepare for both exams simultaneously, it may require a significant amount of time, dedication, and effective time management.
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For the NIMCET exam, subjects relevant to Mathematics will be considered as Math, regardless of the specific name used in your BCA curriculum.The NIMCET exam assesses your aptitude for quantitative reasoning and problem-solving skills typically associated with mathematics. Even if the subject in your BCA program has a different name, the content likely covers areas like calculus, algebra, trigonometry, statistics, or probability, which fall under the umbrella of mathematics for NIMCET.
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OBC refers to other backward classes, and RBA refers to people who live in society's backward zones. Given that there is a 27% quota for OBC NCL category students in several examinations, candidates in the RBA category may register for examinations or services tests and still be considered as OBC candidates.
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Yes, but it also Depends on the level of question paper in the examination. At least one need to score 250-300 marks in average for a general category student to clear the NIMCET examination. But as you have not mentioned any category so I'm telling for general category.
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