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Vinaya Question by Vinaya on Jun 09, 2025
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My son got 70 percentile in jee mains and 65 percent in CBSE boards.suggest me private colleges in Maharashtra with mechanical branch.

Ans: With a JEE Main percentile of 70 (≈2.5–3 Lakh rank) and 65% CBSE marks, admission to Maharashtra’s private Mechanical Engineering programs is feasible at institutions like MIT World Peace University (MIT-WPU) Pune (placement rate: 85%, ?7–10 Lakh total fees), Bharati Vidyapeeth’s College of Engineering, Pune (placement rate: 78%, ?3.48 Lakh fees via JEE Main/MHT CET), and Dr. D. Y. Patil Institute of Technology, Pune (placement rate: 72%, ?4 Lakh fees). Vishwakarma Institute of Technology (VIT), Pune (placement rate: 80%, ?6 Lakh fees) and Sinhgad College of Engineering, Pune (placement rate: 75%, ?5.5 Lakh fees) offer strong industry linkages with recruiters like Tata Motors and L&T. G. H. Raisoni College of Engineering, Nagpur (placement rate: 68%, ?7 Lakh fees) and Ramrao Adik Institute of Technology (RAIT), Navi Mumbai (placement rate: 70%, ?6.2 Lakh fees) provide affordable options with core mechanical roles. KJ Somaiya Institute of Technology, Mumbai (placement rate: 82%, ?12 Lakh fees) and Padmashree Dr. D. Y. Patil Vidyapeeth, Navi Mumbai (placement rate: 65%, ?5.8 Lakh fees) balance academic rigor and industry exposure. DY Patil College of Engineering, Pune (placement rate: 70%, ?4.5 Lakh fees) and Maharashtra Institute of Technology (MIT), Pune (placement rate: 75%, ?8 Lakh fees) round out the list with robust internship programs and coding culture. Recommendation: Prioritize MIT-WPU Pune or VIT Pune for placement assurance and modern infrastructure, while Bharati Vidyapeeth and DY Patil offer cost-effective pathways with decent recruitment networks. All the BEST for your Son's Admission & a Prosperous Future!

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Asked by Anonymous - Jun 16, 2025
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I took 2 drops for neet but could not clear it .... I took admission in local college after 12th for bsc as my parents said your year won't be wasted ... Now I feel devasted .. very detached ..not knowing what to do next ... My parents are telling me to give one try and go to Kota for prep but I don't know what I want ..I fear everything and sometimes I want to peruse mbbs sometimes I don't .. I am currently thinking of doing SSC CGL as I took pcmb in 12th and secured 92% .. ..what should I aim?
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Simply taking a drop year for NEET will not provide a solution without proper preparation. Many young people are choosing courses, colleges, or coaching centers based on their friends' influences. After your first attempt, you may have analyzed NEET better the second time. If you are still facing the same issues on your third attempt, it suggests there's a deeper problem. It seems you're preparing for NEET without genuine interest.

To succeed in competitive exams, specific strategies are required. For instance, if you analyze previous exam patterns, you’ll often find that most answers tend to be either B or C. You'll notice that among four options, two answers are relevant while the other two are completely irrelevant. It’s crucial to analyze the syllabus and past question papers thoroughly. Everyone seeks answers, but few consider the reasoning behind them.

Additionally, I noticed you’ve enrolled in a B.Sc. degree; I'm unsure which major you have chosen. If you selected either chemistry or physics, it would be beneficial. By choosing chemistry as your major, you could take physics as an ancillary subject, and vice versa. You can cover both subjects during your college education, and if you have any doubts, you can clarify them with your professors. Completing biology studies at home is also advisable.

Whenever you plan to take competitive exams, dedicate your time solely to that without engaging in college activities. Avoid distractions at all costs. Recently, many parents have been facing these types of challenges with their children, and it takes time to adapt.

Finally, please listen to your parents' advice and minimize distractions. I have shared a few tips; please follow them.
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