Advisory and general questions
According to the National Institutes of Technology Act No. 29 of 2007, these institutes have been declared as institutions of national importance by the parliament.
No. There is nothing like that.
In order to get an idea of trends in preference, last year's data of Opening Rank and Closing All India Rank in each institute, branch, category and quota are available on CCB website.
Indicative seat
availability is also shown in the mock allotment. This gives an idea of what one
can get in the current year. Based on these inputs, you have to arrive at your
own conclusions. Finally, its only after actual allotment, answer to this
question is available.
Each branch in engineering demands certain traits. You have to first understand your own liking, capabilities and limitations and check whether the branch you want suits you or not.
Institutes having good placements, facilities and faculty members are supposed to be good institutes.
If scope means merely no. of job
opportunities with high salaries, it keeps on changing due to changes in
economic conditions, technological advancements and social/ legal changes.
If a wider meaning of scope is meant, then
scope is always for a person and not for stamps or labels he/she carries.
Persons with talent, passion, commitment and hard work create scope for
themselves out of nothing in any walk of life.
It is very important to study all the
participating institutes. One may visit their website, talk to persons who know
about them or even visit the institutes personally and see where and how are
the institutes.
Check whether the fee is affordable. Some
institutes and branches have restrictions on age, gender and minimum marks in
qualifying exam. Ensure that you fulfill those criteria.
Each choice of institute or branch must be
such that you know completely what you are asking for. Include only those
choices in your list where you are really prepared to go if you get an
allotment. One must refrain from ambling or take-a-chance approach. No
choice should be included in half hearted manner. It should not happen that
after getting an allotment you say Oh! I did not want it. If that is so, it
should not have been in the list of choices.
Maintaining strict order of preference is
also very important. Assume that what you really want is at no. 17 in your list
but you get choice no. 13. In the subsequent rounds, choice no. 1 to 12 only
will be considered. Even if you get an opportunity to modify your choices
later, what you wanted may not be available at that time.
It is the state from where the candidate
has passed the qualifying examination.
A candidate has passed the 10+2
examination from State 1(For example: Andhra Pradesh) and by mistake State of
Eligibility is recorded as State 2 (For example: Arunachala Pradesh) in the Rank
Card / Admit Card.
Yes, the candidate can change his/her
State of Eligibility data to the correct State at the time of online
registration as per his original documents.
No, such candidates are not permitted to do online registration.
The state of permanent address as
given in the passport will be considered as the state of eligibility. At the
time of reporting at the reporting centre, he/ she will be required to produce
Passport in original.
OR
Provisionally allowed, if proof of
appearing in qualifying examination (QE) is submitted. Such candidates will be
admitted provisionally, subject to the submission of proof of passing in
qualifying examination latest by September 15, 2011 at the allotted
institution. In case they fail to comply with this deadline for providing the
proof of passing in the
qualifying examination, their admission
shall stand cancelled.
Not Allowed.
Persons with Disabilities candidates are not
allowed in Mining Engineering.
Female Candidates are also not allowed in
Mining Engineering in some of the institutions.
Admission in GKV Haridwar is restricted to
male candidates only, Jayoti Vidyapeeth Women University admits only women candidates.
Please visit www.ccb.nic.in for details about restrictions
Please contact CBSE, Delhi for this
purpose. You may download the Score Card from the website
http://www.cbseresults.nic.in.
All the seats including Home state and
Category will be allotted on the basis of All India Rank only. The ranks other
than overall AIR are for statistical information.
The following are category codes used on
the score card
GEN General category, which includes all the categories and subcategories
OP Unreserved General Category
OPPH persons with disabilities General
Category
OBC Other Backward Class
OBCPH persons with disabilities Other Backward
Class
SC Scheduled Caste
SCPH persons with disabilities Scheduled Caste
ST Scheduled Tribe
STPH persons with disabilities Scheduled Tribe
No, It cannot be changed.
Change of Category is possible from
SC/ST/OBC to OP at the time of online registration,but change of category from
OP to reserved category is not allowed. Also change of category within SC/ST
and OBC are not allowed.
If the candidate fails to submit category
certificate or category given by the candidate is found to be wrong (not in the central list) at the time
of verification of certificates at the time of reporting, his / her provisional
allotment of the seat shall automatically stands cancelled.
However, the candidate will be allowed for
the next rounds of seat allotment for the available vacant seats only, after
obtaining an undertaking from the candidate and updating his/her category based
on the original certificates
Reservation for sub-category is only for
Persons with Disabilities. There is no reservation for any other sub-category.
To be eligible for consideration under persons with disabilities category, a candidate must have a minimum of 40% disability subject to the condition that the candidate is capable of carrying out all activities related to theory and practical work as applicable to B.E. / B.Tech / B. Arch. courses
Such candidates cannot fill in choices and
hence are out of the admission process of CCB( The first five rounds ). However they can register for the spot round during August 11-13, 2011.
Whenever a candidate forgets his/her
password he/she has to use the additional information given by him/her at the
time of online registration to get a new password.
Yes. The candidate can change his/her
password.
There is no compulsion. The eligible candidate can register ONLINE from any place of their convenience. Candidates may seek guidance, help and do their registration and choice filling at all the Reporting Centers/Help Centers.
However, candidates who get a seat
allotted in round 1 or 2 or 3 must report to an reporting center.
A candidate can submit as many number of
choices in order of preference as he/she wishes from the list of his/her
available choices.
A mock allotment based on the choices
saved by registered candidates is carried out. The feature is provided to
facilitate the selection of the most appropriate stream, institution and branch
at candidate's rank and category, for finalization of their choices for
locking.
Locking is the process of final submission
of choices. It involves entering the password and confirmation of locking.
It is in the interest of the candidates
that they lock their choices themselves before the deadline. However, in the
exceptional cases where candidates fail to lock their choices, the last saved
choices will be locked automatically.
After locking the choices between 18-23 June, the
candidate cannot modify his/her choices. However, opportunity to modify the choices
will be available after 3rd and 4th round of allotments.
For details, see the admission procedure.
This
is pertaining to considering choices of preference higher than the currently
allotted seat. Option I means all the choices of higher preference (across the institute) be
considered in the next round. Option II means only the higher preference
choices within the currently allotted institute be considered in the next
round. Option III means the candidate wants to finalise the currently allotted
seat.
Yes. Only once, after second round of
allotment.
The changes permissible are shown in the
table below.
|
Option I
to |
Option II |
|
Option I
to |
Option III |
|
Option II
to |
Option III |
For round 1,2 and 3: Any candidate getting his/her first choice of preference in any round against their first preference in the list of choices given by them at the time of choice filling, the candidate is not eligible for consideration in subsequent rounds of seat allotment. However, the candidate may participate in internal sliding later, when he/she joins the institute.
Every candidate who is taking Provisional
Admission against an allotted seat has to deposit Rs. 35,000/- (OP, OPPH, OBC
and OBCPH) or Rs. 25,000/- (SC, SCPH, ST and STPH) as initial fee. This will be
adjusted towards the total fee payable by the candidate at the allotted
institute.
Initial fee of Rs. 35,000/- (OP, OPPH, OBC and OBCPH) or Rs. 25,000/- (SC, SCPH, ST and STPH) may be paid in three different modes, given below:
Initial fee can be paid through E-payment gateway provided in the Candidate login page, by a candidate after a seat has been allotted. Both Credit / Debit cards are accepted.
Initial fee can be paid through e-challan. Candidates have to get the e-challan printed, and go to the nearest Corporation bank or ICICI bank and make cash payment.
Initial fee can also be paid in the form of demand Draft, drawn in favor of
Chairman, CCB-2011, payable at Mangalore.
No. The candidates who have been selected
both in Engineering and Architecture disciplines will be given option to retain
any one allotment of their choice.
A candidate who takes provisional
admission by reporting at an Reporting Center but does not get admitted to the
allotted institute, will have to personally report for initiating the refund process at the same
Reporting Center (where provisional admission was taken) on or before July 29,
2011. The candidate will get a refund of Rs. 34,000 (for OP, OPPH, OBC and
OBCPH candidates) / Rs. 24000 (for SC, SCPH, ST and STPH candidates) in due course of time.
A candidate, who gets admitted to the
allotted institute but cancels the admission on or before August 9, 2011, will
get the refund from allotted institute in due course of time. The candidate will get a refund of Rs.
34,000 (for OP, OPPH, OBC and OBCPH candidates) / Rs. 24000 (for SC, SCPH, ST
and STPH candidates).
A candidate, who gets admitted to the
allotted institute and cancels the admission after August 9, 2011 is not
eligible for any refund. However, should CCB conduct any admission round after
August 14, 2011, refund to such candidates will be governed by the rules of the
allotted institute.
Cancellations and refunds will be
done only on the dates stipulated for reporting.
Not allowed. If the candidate doesn't report at any one of the reporting centres for provisional admission, his/her allotment shall stand cancelled.
The resulting vacancy will be filled up in
the subsequent round(s).
No. Not allowed. The candidate has to
bring all the required documents in original along with one demand draft
for Rs. 35,000/- (OP, OPPH, OBC and OBCPH candidates) / Rs. 25000 (for SC, SCPH, ST and
STPH candidates) drawn in favour of
Chairman, CCB-2011,
payable at MANGALORE drawn on any Nationalized Bank
only or proof of having paid the initial fee by debit/credit card or e-challan copy.
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