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Asked by Anonymous - Jun 30, 2025Hindi
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Sir, We have secured seat in CSE, MIT Manipal, The institute is commencing on 09th July, 25. However we are awaiting MHCET CAP rounds & JOSAA/ CSAB final allotment, and are hoping to secure seats in it which might extend upto mid August, In the meanwhile should we join MIT, MANIPAL till seats are finalised in JOSAA/CSAB/MHCET CAP ? If so should we surrender our original documents to MIT as the same has to be produced in other institutes as well.

Ans: Sir/Madam, (You have NOT mentioned the Scores of each Exam mentioned by you). With MIT Manipal CSE classes commencing on July 9, 2025, and JOSAA/CSAB/MHT CET counselling extending to mid-August, you face a critical timing decision requiring strategic planning. MIT Manipal allows provisional admission without surrendering original documents permanently, following standard higher education practices where students submit photocopies for initial admission and provide originals only for verification. The UGC guidelines explicitly prohibit institutions from retaining original certificates permanently during counselling periods, ensuring students can pursue multiple admission opportunities. JOSAA 2025 counselling concludes with Round 6 on July 20, 2025, followed by CSAB Special Rounds from July 30 to August 14, 2025, while MHT CET CAP Round 1 seat allotment begins in August 2025. MIT Manipal requires documents like Class 10/12 mark sheets, transfer certificates, and character certificates, but these can be submitted in photocopy format initially with original verification conducted later. Essential institutional aspects include qualified faculty with research expertise, modern computing laboratories with cutting-edge infrastructure, strong industry partnerships facilitating consistent placement opportunities, accredited curriculum meeting NBA/NAAC standards, and comprehensive student support systems ensuring academic and career development. The overlapping timelines create a window where you can secure MIT Manipal admission while awaiting final government counselling outcomes.

Recommendation: Join MIT Manipal CSE provisionally on July 9 by submitting photocopies of documents and paying fees, as this secures your seat without surrendering original certificates (however, please check its REFUND POLICY also if you withdraw the seat and to avoid heavy financial losses); simultaneously participate in all JOSAA/CSAB rounds through August 14 and MHT CET CAP rounds, maintaining options for government college admissions; request temporary document release from MIT if required for other counselling processes, as most institutions accommodate such requests with proper undertakings; this strategy ensures guaranteed quality engineering education while preserving opportunities for potentially better government college placements. All the BEST for the Admission & a Prosperous Future!

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Sir Namaste,I am a class 10 student and I am going to attend the board exam the next year. Actually, I am a very intelligent person and aiming for 500 marks but I have still not covered any chapter in an organised way but I have read most of them for my school unit tests e. t. c. Please give some advice on how to study? What to study? When to study? And some additional tips.
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On one hand, you say "I am a very intelligent person," and on the other hand, you ask, "How to study? What to study? When to study?" while also requesting some extra tips. If you are so intelligent, then why haven't you covered the syllabus in an organized manner? I believe you are a completely confused student who keeps saying, "I am very intelligent."

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Start by creating a subject-wise timetable that covers all chapters for the next 2–3 months, dedicating more time to weaker areas. Study at least 6 hours daily, divided into 2-hour blocks with short breaks, and gradually increase your study time. In each session, revise a chapter using NCERT books first, then solve previous years' board questions and sample papers. Make short notes or flashcards while revising, especially for formulas, dates, and definitions. Use mornings for subjects requiring high focus, like Maths and Science, and evenings for theoretical subjects like SST and Hindi. On Sundays, revise everything you've studied during the week and take at least one full-length mock test every two weeks. Stay consistent, avoid distractions, and track your progress with a checklist. Lastly, don’t stress; confidence, consistency, and clarity will help you reach your 500-mark goal.

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