Can I get admission to govt. college with 75000 GMR rank in pharmacy and engineering rank of 45203 in WBJEE with SC category & TFW rank?

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    Eksha Sunderka B Pharma student | Guide-Level 15

    2 years ago
    The answer to your question is it depends. It depends on the number of seats available in the government colleges and the number of candidates who applied for the same. Your rank is quite high, but it is not guaranteed that you will get admission to a government college. You can try applying for the colleges that have a lower cut-off, but there is no guarantee that you will get admission. You can also try applying for the private colleges, but the fees will be higher. Here are some of the government colleges in West Bengal that offer pharmacy and engineering courses:
    * West Bengal University of Technology
    * Indian Institute of Engineerin
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    Aayushi Bijawe | Contributor-Level 10

    2 years ago
    With your GMR rank of 75,000 in the WBJEE (West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination) pharmacy category and a rank of 45,203 in the engineering category, it may be challenging to secure admission in government colleges, especially for popular courses and institutions with limited seats. However, being in the SC (Scheduled Caste) category and having a TFW (Tuition Fee Waiver) rank may provide certain advantages. Some government colleges may have reserved seats or relaxed eligibility criteria for students belonging to SC category and TFW candidates. It is recommended to check the specific eligibility requirements and seat allocation policie
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No, the WBJEE JECA counselling dates are finalised by the exam authorities, and you are not permitted to ask for any changes. Applicants are recommended to go through and abide by the WBJEE JECA counselling dates, as delayed applications will not be made available. The authorities will carry out two sessions of WBJEE JECA counselling.

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Yes, WBJEE JECA counselling will be an online process. For joining the allotment process, the candidates will have to register online for the WBJEE JECA counselling process. After registration, candidates will need to fill in their college and course preferences online, in order of preference. The authorities will also declare the WBJEE seat allotment result online at wbjeeb.nic.in/jeca.

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The WBJEE JECA test centres will be made available online. Cities where the entrance test will be held can be viewed through the WBJEE JECA test centres. The WBJEE JECA will be held in different centres located across different districts of West Bengal. While making the application, the applicants need to choose their desired test zones for the entrance test.

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For WBJEE JECA counseling registration, the applicants will be required to -

  • Go to the official website and login via your roll number and password

  • Fill your personal, academic and contact details. 

All of the details must be carefully checked since the applicants will not be provided with the facility to edit their provided details.

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While filling out the WBJEE JECA application form, you will be given the choice to pick the preferred exam centres. The choice of exam cities must be filled in order of preference. As the preferences will be taken into account for centre allotment, the candidates are requested to ensure that they check their order of preferences thoroughly. WBJEE JECA exam centres will be assigned based on the preferences of the candidate and availability of seats at the given centre.

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