
NIMCET Admit Card 2026: The National Institute of Technology (NIT) Tiruchirappalli is scheduled to release the NIMCET Admit Card 2026 today, May 27, 2026, through the official website, NIMCET Portal. Candidates appearing for the NIT MCA Common Entrance Test (NIMCET) 2026 for MCA admissions at participating NITs and IIITs will be able to download their hall tickets online using their login credentials. According to the official schedule, the admit card download facility will remain active till June 6, 2026.

75th percentile in TANCET MCA does not guarantee a seat in a Government Engineering College; however, you must still take your chances. Usually, the top engineering colleges have a cutoff of 99% and above, but if you belong to a reserved category, then that cutoff will go down a notch; however, you still need to achieve at least 80% to be sure of a seat. Your other chances with a low percentile include government-aided colleges and top-tier private colleges.

For MBA/ MCA aspirants in Tamil Nadu, simply passing the TANCET 2026 exam is not enough. To secure a seat in a top-tier university, such as Anna University, you need to score a high percentile, preferably 99.5+ for the Open category. Since TANCET results 2026 are released in the form of percentile after normalization, your rank and the choice of branch depend on how well you performed compared to the other test-takers. This article explains what TANCET 2026 percentile can get you admission in Anna University, what would be the predicted rank and how to select a branch.

TANCET MCA 2026 Percentile will be between 98 and 99 for top government colleges like Anna University (CEG). If you are aiming for a self-financed college or a private college, then you can secure a seat even with a slightly lower score, but the fees might be higher compared to a government college. Since the fees are subsidized in a government college, the competition is tough. If you belong to a reserved category, then the cut-off will be lower by two or three marks.

MAH MCA CET 2026: The MAH MCA CET 2026 exam will be conducted on March 30, 2026, and the results are likely to be announced in May 2026 based on previous years’ trends. After the exam, the CET Cell will first release a provisional answer key, allowing candidates to raise objections if needed. Once all challenges are reviewed, the final answer key will be published, followed by the result declaration. Usually, the evaluation process for the exam, including the review of the answer key, takes about 45 to 55 days to complete. Keeping the trends in mind, the results are likely to be announced between May 10 and 20, 2026. The scorecard will include important details such as marks, percentile, and rank. Candidates will be able to check their results online using their login credentials.
Dear Student,
The Andhra Pradesh Integrated Common Entrance Test (AP ICET) 2025 evaluates the candidates in three important areas: Mathematical Ability, Analytical Ability, and Communication Ability. Concentrating on the Mathematical Ability and Communication Ability sections, the following is the topic-wise distribution of the subjects you need to prepare:
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Section |
Subsection |
Topics |
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Mathematical Ability |
Arithmetical Ability |
Laws of Indices, Surds, Ordering, Percentages, Ratio and Proportion, Rational Numbers, LCM and GCD, Profit, Loss, and Partnership, Pipes and Cisterns, Time, Work, and Distance, Areas and Volumes, Mensuration, Modular Arithmetic, Numbers and Divisibility |
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Algebraical and Geometrical Ability |
Equations of a Line, Remainder Theorem, Linear Equations, Notion of a Limit and Derivative, Trigonometric Ratios, Polynomials, Trigonometric Ratios of Standard Angles, Coordinate Geometry, Heights and Distances, AP and GP, Binomial Theorem, Matrices, Logical Statements |
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Statistical Ability |
Mean, Median, Mode, Frequency Distribution, Standard Deviation, Probability, Correlation |
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Communication Ability |
Vocabulary |
Common words used in daily communication |
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Business and Computer Terminology |
Business formats (letters, reports, memos, agendas), Computer-related terms |
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Functional Grammar |
Grammar rules for daily and business communication |
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Reading Comprehension |
Understanding written text, inference-based questions |
Dear Student,
If you wish to attempt the AP ICET 2025 mock test then you have several options available. You can attempt the official AP ICET 2025 mock tests which will be released before the exam on the official website and can be accessed by anyone without prior registration. Alternatively, you can also attempt AP ICET mock tests provided by educational websites or coaching institutes both online and offline. AP ICET mock tests are one of the key methods to prepare for the exam effectively. These mock tests are designed based on the AP ICET exam pattern, syllabus, and marking scheme to ensure you understand and become familiar with the exam properly. Many experts advise AP ICET aspirants to take at least one mock test each week before the exam to slowly develop their exam strategies and time management skills.
Dear Student,
The AP ICET syllabus doesn't change every year. In fact, the syllabus has remained the same for the past many years. The Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education doesn't prescribe a detailed syllabus and only mentions the names of the sections and sub-sections in the instruction booklet, released after the notification every year. You can refer to the AP ICET previous year question papers to get an idea of the topics asked from each section. AP ICET syllabus is divided into three sections: Analytical Ability, Communication Ability, and Mathematical Ability. The Analytical Ability section has two parts i.e. Data Sufficiency and Problem Solving. Questions in this section check the ability of the candidate to understand the given data and solve various kinds of problems. The Communication Ability section assesses the candidate's English language communication skills. It includes questions related to the use of vocabulary, grammar, terms, and phrases in both casual and business contexts. The Mathematical Ability section consists of three parts: Arithmetical Ability, Algebraical and Geometrical Ability, and Statistical Ability which assess the basic math skills of candidates.