IPU Counselling 2025 URGENT Update | Top IPU Engineering Colleges Cutoff & Placement | JEE Main 2025

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4 Jun 202513:49

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TLDRIn this video, Sandeep Bhaiya from IIT Guwahati provides an important update on the IPO application process. He reassures students who missed filling out their forms that there will be an extension, as seen in previous years. He emphasizes the importance of uploading correct documents, including the 12th marksheet and JEE Main rank card, and clarifies the eligibility for different categories. Additionally, Sandeep discusses the admissions process in private and government colleges in Delhi NCR, offering insights into rank cutoffs, fees, and spot rounds, ultimately guiding students on how to maximize their chances of securing a seat.

Takeaways

  • 😀 If you haven't filled the IPO application form yet, don't worry! The deadline is likely to be extended after JEE Advanced results are out.
  • 😀 Ensure that you upload your 12th marksheet and JEE Main rank card if you haven't already done so. These documents are essential for completing your application.
  • 😀 Students with compartmental results are not eligible for admission through the IPO process this year.
  • 😀 If you haven’t entered your JEE Main rank or need to correct your information, make sure to do so during the correction period (6th June to 16th June).
  • 😀 If you want to change or apply for a specific category (like OBC, EWS), ensure that your category certificate is ready and uploaded before the deadline.
  • 😀 If you haven't registered yet, make sure to complete your registration between 6th June and 16th June. The registration fee is ₹2500 and non-refundable.
  • 😀 Students with less than 55 marks in board exams or those who have compartment results are not eligible for IPO counselling. However, you may have a chance in the spot round if you are improving your marks.
  • 😀 The spot round is a great opportunity for students with lower ranks to secure admission, as all seats become available without the home-state reservation.
  • 😀 Colleges in Delhi NCR, like USICT, MAIT, and MSIT, offer various engineering courses with different cutoffs, and many students apply in the spot round to increase their chances of admission.
  • 😀 Be aware of the management quota and spot round processes. Many students use spot rounds for admission, and it’s crucial to stay informed on available seats and cutoffs.
  • 😀 If you're unsure about your chances, check past data on rank cutoffs and available courses in your chosen colleges. Research and patience can help you secure admission even at lower ranks.

Q & A

  • What is the IPO application form update that Sandeep Bhaiya mentions?

    -Sandeep Bhaiya informs that if you have not yet filled the IPO application form, the deadline is extended. Many students were worried about missing the deadline, but it will reopen after the JEE Advanced results, which aligns with last year's pattern.

  • What documents need to be uploaded for the IPO application?

    -Applicants are required to upload their 12th marksheet, JEE Main rank card, and JEE Main rank. Those who did not upload these documents earlier need to do so between June 6th and June 16th.

  • Can students apply with a compartment in the 12th exam for the IPO?

    -No, students who have a compartment in their 12th exam are not eligible for admission. The registration fee of ₹2500 in such cases will not be refunded, and these students are excluded from the counseling process.

  • What should students do if they want to change or apply for a reserved category after filling the form?

    -Students who have not applied for a reserved category or wish to edit their category can do so between June 6th and June 16th. They need to upload their category certificate if they haven't already.

  • What is the registration fee for the IPO, and when does the registration process take place?

    -The registration fee for the IPO application is ₹2500, which is non-refundable. The registration window is open from 4:00 PM on June 6th to 12:00 AM on June 16th.

  • What are the eligibility criteria for students who wish to apply for the IPO?

    -Students need to have passed their 12th exams with no compartments and must have a valid JEE Main rank. Those with less than 55 marks in their board exams or have a compartment are not eligible.

  • What are the main government colleges mentioned by Sandeep Bhaiya for IPO admission?

    -The main government colleges for IPO admission are USICT, USR, and USCT, with USICT being the most popular. However, it does not have AICTE approval, and USR also lacks this approval.

  • How does the spot round affect the admission process in the IPO?

    -The spot round is a crucial part of the IPO admission process, as it allows students to apply for seats that remain vacant after the normal rounds and internal sliding. This round often has a lower cut-off rank, providing a chance for students to get admission even with a higher rank.

  • Can students from other states apply for IPO admission in Delhi NCR colleges?

    -Yes, students from other states can apply for IPO admission in Delhi NCR, but they will compete for the remaining seats after the home state quota is filled. Some seats may still be available for out-of-state students.

  • What should students do if they missed the initial registration period?

    -Students who missed the initial registration period can still apply during the extended window from June 6th to June 16th. They will need to pay the ₹2500 registration fee and upload the necessary documents as outlined in the IPO guidelines.

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