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Arulmurugan Question by Arulmurugan on May 21, 2025
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Sir, my daughter got pcm 160 cut off, so, for BE CSE which engineering college in tnea counseling will be best to choose.

Ans: Arulmurugan Sir, With a PCM score of 160 in TNEA 2025, securing admission in B.E. Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) at top Tamil Nadu government colleges like Anna University, PSG Tech, or Coimbatore Institute of Technology is unlikely, as their CSE cutoffs range from around 185 to 200. However, your daughter has good chances in reputed government colleges with slightly lower cutoffs such as Government College of Engineering Salem, Tirunelveli, Bargur, and Srirangam, where CSE cutoffs are approximately 160-165. Additionally, private colleges like Dr. Mahalingam College of Engineering (Pollachi), Sri Krishna College of Engineering (Coimbatore), K. Ramakrishnan College (Trichy), and Mepco Schlenk Engineering College (Sivakasi) also offer CSE seats around this cutoff range. If flexible, considering related branches like Information Technology, Electronics, or Mechanical Engineering can improve admission prospects. Overall, focusing on government colleges with moderate cutoffs and reputed private colleges will provide the best options for CSE admission at a 160 PCM score in TNEA counseling. All the best for your daughter's admissions and a bright future!

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Asked on - May 23, 2025 | Answered on May 24, 2025
Thank you sir, please guide me for chennai, chengalpattu, kanchipuram district engineering colleges and medical side without neet which course best.
Ans: Colleges such as SRM Valliammai Engineering College (Chengalpattu), Vel Tech (Avadi, Chennai), Tagore Engineering College (Chennai), and KCG College of Technology (Chennai) are strong options offering CSE, IT, and allied branches with good infrastructure and placement records. Considering branches like Information Technology or Computer Science and Business Systems can also improve admission chances, as their cutoffs tend to be slightly lower. It is advisable to participate actively in TNEA counselling, keep backup options ready, and consider private colleges with good academic reputation and placement support. Overall, focusing on well-established private colleges in these districts will provide quality education and career prospects with a 160 PCM cutoff in TNEA counselling.
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आप नीचे ऐसेही प्रश्न और उत्तर देखना पसंद कर सकते हैं

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प्रिय महोदय, मेरी बेटी ने MHT CET PCM में 99.52% अंक प्राप्त किए हैं। पिछले वर्षों के कटऑफ के आधार पर उसे COEP में CSE नहीं मिल सकता है, लेकिन कैप राउंड 3 में PICT में CSE मिल सकता है। HSC में उसका वोकेशनल टेक्निकल विषय था और उसने 94.5% अंक प्राप्त किए। कृपया मार्गदर्शन करें कि यदि वह उपरोक्त कॉलेजों में CSE प्राप्त करने में असमर्थ है, तो भविष्य की संभावनाओं से उसे कौन सा इंजीनियरिंग कॉलेज और शाखा पसंद करनी चाहिए / चुननी चाहिए 1) COEP - AI और रोबोटिक्स, 2) COEP - E & TC, 3) COEP - मैकेनिकल, 4) PICT - IT, 5) PICT - AI और DS, 6) PICT - ECE, 7) PICT - E & TC, 8) VIT - CSE। धन्यवाद और सादर, संदीप
Ans: इस प्रतिशत के साथ, आपको कम उम्मीद नहीं करनी चाहिए बल्कि कोशिश करनी चाहिए क्योंकि वास्तविक समय में परिस्थितियाँ बदलती रहती हैं। आपको COEP मिल सकता है।
आपके सभी विकल्प समान रूप से अच्छे हैं, लेकिन वह विकल्प चुनें जो आपकी बेटी को पसंद हो।
सूची को प्राथमिकता देने के लिए मुझे उसकी रुचियों और पसंदीदा शगल/शौक (अकादमिक से संबंधित) के बारे में कुछ और जानकारी चाहिए।

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Asked by Anonymous - Jun 19, 2025
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Why do men ghost after sex? I met this amazing guy on Hinge. He was 27, well-mannered, and worked in a data firm in Mumbai. We spoke daily for three months and had amazing chemistry. From music to food, we discussed everything under the sun. We went on a couple of dates to get to know each other. When we got comfortable, we got intimate and eventually had consensual s** at his friend's house party. One week after we got intimate, he just vanished. No replies, no calls. It was my first time, so I kept wondering if I had done something wrong to upset him. My friend says it could be post-intimacy guilt. But I feel embarrassed, ashamed. I can't shake off the shame. Did I move too fast? Is this how dating works now? How can I go back to feeling normal again?
Ans: Dear Anonymous,
I am really sorry you are going through this. What happened is just as confusing as it is hurtful. Let’s get one thing straight, you did nothing wrong. You are not at fault here. Nothing you could’ve done or said should or could cause this reaction.
Coming to your first question, it is very difficult to answer it without generalizing all men. But some of the most reasons for this could be:
He got what he wanted. It sounds crass but in most cases, this is the truth. He had no intentions of being more than just that.
He might be avoiding responsibility. He didn’t want more, and the mature thing would have been to sit down and have that discussion with you. But, maturity isn’t easy and he chose the easy route, that is to ghost. His decision to disappear is a reflection of his nature, not yours.
Coming to what your friend said, it could be that too, but the chances are slim. Some men do feel overwhelmed but disappearing for over a week is a stretch. Again, it’s his unreadiness to feel so many emotions, not yours.
Now, I want to gently nudge you towards one thing: you said you feel ashamed. Shame creeps in when you hold yourself accountable for someone else’s actions. And also due to societal prejudice. Keep both aside, and you have nothing to be ashamed of. Did you move too fast? To be honest, there is no fast or slow in these things. There’s no set timeline. You did what you felt was right in the moment. And you were ready to step up, but he went MIA. The entire unfortunate turnout is not because of your pace but his lack of respect. Even if he comes up with a good enough reason for this disappearing act, I still want you to remember that not even for a second, you had anything to create this situation.


I hope this helps.

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Asked by Anonymous - Jun 16, 2025
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My son got admission in MIT bangalore for CSE, Integrated mtech(datascience) in VIT and in Kerala keam he got 79.88 percentile. In view of above kindly advise which college and course is better
Ans: Given your son’s current options—CSE at MIT Bangalore, Integrated MTech (Data Science) at VIT, and a 79.88 percentile in KEAM—MIT Bangalore CSE stands out for its high placement rate (90–95%), strong recruiter pool (Microsoft, Amazon, Nvidia), and industry exposure in Bengaluru, the IT hub. VIT’s Integrated MTech (Data Science) is a five-year course with average placements of ?7–10 LPA and top recruiters like Microsoft and Amazon, but requires a longer commitment and is better suited for students with a clear focus on research or data science careers. With a KEAM percentile of 79.88, top Kerala government colleges like CET Trivandrum or GEC Thrissur for CSE are not accessible (CSE cutoffs are typically below 1,000–2,000 rank). MIT Bangalore’s CSE program offers a four-year path with strong placements, modern infrastructure, and the advantage of being in a major tech city, making it more flexible and industry-aligned than a five-year integrated program.

Recommendation: Choose CSE at MIT Bangalore for its shorter duration, excellent placement prospects, and prime location in Bengaluru, unless your son has a strong, specific interest in pursuing research-oriented or data science careers, in which case VIT’s Integrated MTech is a good alternative. KEAM options are less competitive given your current percentile. All the BEST for the Admission & a Prosperous Future!

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Asked by Anonymous - Jun 16, 2025
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which is better option CSE in Manipal blore or SRM main campus? also at a rank of 12964 in COMEDK what colleges can we expect for CSE
Ans: Between CSE at Manipal Bangalore and SRM Main Campus, SRM offers a slightly higher placement rate (up to 95% for CSE), an average package of ?7–8 LPA, and a large recruiter base including TCS, Infosys, and Microsoft, with a long-established reputation and NAAC A++ accreditation. Manipal Bangalore’s CSE program is newer, with decent placements (60–65% in its first batch, highest package ?35 LPA), strong industry-oriented curriculum, and the advantage of being in India’s tech hub, but it lacks the established alumni network and placement consistency of SRM Main. For a COMEDK rank of 12,964, CSE in top Bangalore colleges like RVCE, BMSCE, and MSRIT is not possible, but you can get CSE in colleges like Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology (NMIT), CMR Institute of Technology, Reva University, Dayananda Sagar Academy of Technology, and Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Technology, all of which offer good placements and industry exposure.

Recommendation: Prefer CSE at SRM Main Campus for its higher placement consistency, established reputation, and broader recruiter network. If you strongly prefer Bangalore, NMIT or CMR Institute of Technology are good alternatives at your COMEDK rank, but Manipal Bangalore is best considered if you value location and emerging campus culture over placement history. All the BEST for the Admission & a Prosperous Future!

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