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22 May 202406:15

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the speaker discusses the college admission process, focusing on how to choose a university, understand fee structures, and secure fee reductions. Different types of concessions (rank-based, marks-based, and special concessions) are explained in detail. The speaker also outlines the three main ways students can gain admission: rank-based, non-rank-based, and through the management quota. Additionally, common doubts from subscribers are addressed, including questions about B.Tech fees, room tours, and daily campus life. The video provides a thorough guide to navigating college admissions and staying informed about upcoming content.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Make sure to thoroughly research fee concession options at the time of admission in universities to avoid surprises later.
  • 😀 Concessions are generally offered based on rank, marks, or specific percentage thresholds. Always check the specific university policies.
  • 😀 Some universities offer fee reductions of up to 60-80%, but this usually comes with the condition of maintaining high grades, such as a CGPA of 9 or 10.
  • 😀 If you're unsure about maintaining high academic standards, consider joining without the fee concession to avoid additional pressure.
  • 😀 There are three main ways to join a university: rank-based counseling, non-ranked admissions with entrance exams, and direct management admissions.
  • 😀 During rank-based counseling, you can lock your preferred universities and take admission based on your rank.
  • 😀 Non-ranked admissions involve writing an entrance exam conducted by the university. Admission depends on exam results and seat availability.
  • 😀 Direct management seats can be very expensive, often requiring a fee of ₹6 to ₹10 lakhs, in addition to regular fees.
  • 😀 Universities often have a structured admission process, such as filling out an application, writing an exam, getting results, and then confirming fees and concessions.
  • 😀 Always clarify fee structures, eligibility for concessions, and the admission process in detail before applying to avoid any misunderstandings.

Q & A

  • What is the common mistake students make during the admission process?

    -The common mistake is going directly to the university or admission blocks without researching the available fee concession options or understanding the university’s policies.

  • What are the three types of fee concessions available at the university?

    -The three types of fee concessions are rank-based concessions, marks-based (IP marks-based) concessions, and special concessions (ranging from 60% to 80% reduction in fees).

  • How do rank-based concessions work in the admission process?

    -Rank-based concessions depend on the rank a student receives during the counseling period. Higher ranks may qualify for higher fee concessions, and students can lock their preferred university during this period.

  • What should students know about marks-based concessions?

    -Marks-based concessions are given based on the percentage of marks a student has obtained. Some universities offer significant reductions in fees based on this criterion.

  • How can students qualify for the highest fee concession in some universities?

    -The highest fee concessions, sometimes up to 80%, are typically offered to students with the best performance, either through their rank or IP marks, depending on the university’s policy.

  • What should students be cautious about when opting for fee concessions?

    -Students should be aware that maintaining a high CGPA (like 9 or 10) is required to retain fee concessions in subsequent semesters. This can be challenging, especially in engineering and degree programs.

  • What are the different ways to join a university, and what are the categories?

    -Students can join a university in three main ways: rank-based admission (counseling), non-ranked admission (university exams), and direct management quota (paying a high fee).

  • What is the process of non-ranked admission, and how does it work?

    -Non-ranked admission involves writing an exam conducted by the university. Students who qualify based on their exam results can secure a seat in the university, with fee structures dependent on their performance.

  • How does direct management quota work in university admissions?

    -Direct management quota allows students to secure a seat by paying a high fee (ranging from ₹6,00,000 to ₹10,00,000), bypassing the rank or marks-based criteria.

  • Can you explain the admission process at KEL University as an example?

    -At KEL University, students apply through the official website, write an exam, and receive results within 10-20 days. Based on their results, they may receive fee concessions and can proceed to pay the fee and complete the admission process.

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