CET 2024 Phase 2 Results out | Can You Apply for Multiple Courses? Preference & College List Guide
Summary
TLDRThe video script discusses the final phase of the CET (College Entrance Test) results for BMS, B.Com, B.Sc, and B.B.M students. It explains the percentile chance for admission, the normalization process, and the importance of the cap round registration starting from the next day. The script also covers the provisional merit list release date, reservation policies, and the confusion regarding caste and linguistic minority reservations. It advises students on how to make a strategic preference list for college admissions and offers assistance through a WhatsApp service for personalized counseling.
Takeaways
- 📢 Final results for the CET Phase 2 are out for BMS, BBA, BCA, and BBM students.
- 🔍 Students are advised to check the percentage chance of admission based on CET scores and rank.
- ⚠️ Normalization of scores will be applied during the admission process, which may affect the final percentage for admission.
- 📆 The registration for the CAP round starts from tomorrow, and students have until the 6th to complete their CAP process.
- 📝 After the completion of the CAP process, a provisional merit list will be released on the 9th, revealing the rankings.
- 🏫 Students will be able to know their rankings in state and city colleges and strategize their preference list accordingly.
- 🤔 Students with high scores, even 99 percentile, should not be disheartened as there are limited seats and many colleges outside Mumbai.
- 🔑 The strategy for filling out the preference list is crucial, and students are encouraged to seek help from the team for the right college.
- 📈 There is a new scheme where colleges have started BBA departments under AICTE, and a list of such colleges will be shared.
- 📑 Documentation for reservations such as caste and income certificates is required, and students should be prepared to produce them.
- 🔄 Changes in reservation policies will be updated, and students should stay informed about the latest instructions from the CET form.
- ❗ It is clarified that students from other states cannot claim OBC reservation in Maharashtra, and rules must be followed strictly.
Q & A
What will happen to the percentile scores of students who appeared in the first CET phase after the release of phase two results?
-The percentile scores may change due to normalization, which considers both phase one and phase two results. However, the marks themselves will not change, only the percentile might be adjusted.
When will the rankings be revealed to the students?
-The rankings will be revealed on the provisional merit list, which will be available on the 9th after completing the CAP registration process by the 6th.
How should students create their preference list during the CAP rounds?
-Students should create their preference list strategically based on their ranking to ensure they get a college that meets their expectations. Even if they score lower, they should include realistic options to secure a spot.
Is it possible for students with a low score (e.g., 35 or 48 percentile) to secure admission to a college?
-Yes, students with lower scores can still secure admission because there are enough seats available across various colleges, including new ones that have recently started offering BMS programs.
What is the difference between caste-based reservations and linguistic minority reservations?
-Caste-based reservations require a non-creamy layer certificate and domicile for state reservations. Linguistic minority reservations are provided by specific colleges and require a community certificate, but domicile is not mandatory for these.
Do all students need to produce an income certificate?
-No, only students applying for a fee waiver under the Tuition Fee Waiver Scheme (TWF) need to produce an income certificate showing an income of less than 8 lakhs.
Can students from other states apply for OBC reservations in Maharashtra?
-No, OBC reservations in Maharashtra are typically only available to students from Maharashtra. If there are any changes to this rule, updates will be provided.
Is it possible to apply for multiple courses like BBA and BMS simultaneously?
-Yes, students can apply for multiple courses by selecting them from the dropdown during the application process.
Should students apply under both open and reserved categories?
-Yes, students can apply under both open and reserved categories as a safety net in case there are issues with their reservation documentation.
What is the recommended method for document verification during the CAP process?
-Students from Maharashtra should ideally verify their documents offline at a facilitation center, while those from other states should opt for online verification. It is crucial to follow up regularly to ensure verification is completed promptly.
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