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Did NIOS give you enough time to focus on JEE/NEET preparation?
One of the reasons some students consider NIOS is the flexibility it offers compared to regular school.
For those who chose NIOS while preparing for JEE or NEET, did it actually give you more time to study?
How did you manage your NIOS coursework, exams, and entrance exam preparation together? And looking back, do you think choosing NIOS helped your preparation or made things more difficult?
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Did your opinion of any college change after visiting the campus?
Sometimes a college looks perfect on paper, but visiting the campus completely changes your perspective - for better or worse.
If you've visited any engineering colleges you're considering through COMEDK, did your opinion change after seeing the campus in person?
Was it the infrastructure, hostel, faculty, student atmosphere, location, or something else that stood out? It would be helpful to hear about experiences that rankings and placement statistics don't always show.
Karnataka announces plans for India's first government-driven AI University
Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar has announced plans to establish India's first government-driven AI University, along with an AI Hub to support startups, research, and innovation. The initiative aims to develop AI talent, strengthen collaboration between academia and industry, and position Karnataka as a global centre for responsible AI.
What do you think about this initiative?
Do you think a dedicated government-backed AI university can significantly boost AI education and research in India, or would strengthening existing universities have a bigger impact?
Private schools across Telangana suspend classes amid statewide bandh
Many private and corporate schools across Telangana have suspended classes today in response to the statewide bandh called by a coalition of student organizations. However, the Telangana School Education Department has not announced an official statewide holiday, so government schools are not uniformly closed.
How is the situation in your city or district?
What's your backup plan if you don't get your preferred college?
Most of us have a dream college in mind, but admissions don't always go exactly as planned.
If you don't get your preferred college through COMEDK, what's your Plan B?
Would you join another COMEDK college, go through KCET or another counselling process, take a drop, or choose a completely different path?
You have 40,000 brothers and sisters." The exact moment a thousand dreams shattered into pieces in the auditorium. 💔🚶♂️
If there isn't a visual diagram with at least 5 arrows pointing to nowhere, did the explanation even happen?
Nagaland University opens FYUGP B.Sc. admissions through CUET UG 2026
Nagaland University has started admissions for its Four-Year Undergraduate Programme (FYUGP) in B.Sc. (Honours) and B.Sc. (Honours with Research) for the 2026–27 academic session. Admissions will be based on CUET UG 2026 scores, and the application window is open until July 15. The university is offering programmes in Botany, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, and Zoology.
Has anyone here applied or is planning to apply to Nagaland University through CUET?
Which engineering branch do you think has the brightest future?
With so many options like CSE, AI & ML, ECE, ISE, Mechanical, Civil, and others, choosing a branch can feel like one of the biggest decisions during KCET counselling.
In your opinion, which engineering branch has the brightest future over the next 5–10 years, and why?
Are you looking at placements, higher studies, job stability, personal interest, emerging technologies, or something else when making your decision?
The side of college hostel life they don't show you in the brochures.
What's your dream college through KCET?
With counselling getting closer, I'm sure most of us have that one college we're hoping to get into.Which college is at the top of your KCET preference list, and what makes it your dream choice? Is it because of placements, campus life, faculty, location, reputation, or something else entirely?Would love to know which colleges everyone is aiming for and what influenced your decision.
What's your backup plan if you don't get your preferred college?
Most of us have a dream college in mind, but admissions don't always go the way we hope.
If you don't end up getting your preferred college through KCET, what's your Plan B?
Would you choose a different college with the same branch, switch to another branch, take admission through COMEDK or another entrance, take a drop, or explore a completely different option?