
TG PGECET 2026: The TG PGECET 2026 examinations would come to an end by June 1, 2026, with the completion of the remaining science subjects examinations. Following the previous years' pattern, it takes about four to five days from the end of the examination for the authority to announce the response sheet and provisional answer key. The TG PGECET 2026 response sheet is thus expected to be announced during the first week of June on the official website of TG PGECET.

KCET Result 2026: The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA), in one of its latest tweets on its official X (formerly Twitter) page, has indicated that the KCET result 2026 might be announced only after June 1, 2026, which will be after the conduct of the Agriculture & Veterinary Practical examination in Hiriyur Centre. According to the latest development, the KEA will declare the KCET/UGCET result 2026 before June 6, 2026.

RGUKT AP Application Form 2026: Rajiv Gandhi University of Knowledge Technologies Andhra Pradesh (RGUKT AP) has reconfirmed that the online application process for the UG admissions of 2026 will have to be submitted by May 30, 2026, by 5 PM. Students who wish to apply for the six-year B.Tech program should get their applications ready at the earliest, as chances of a deadline extension appear highly unlikely.

CU PGCAP Registration 2026: University of Calicut will end the registration process for PGCAP 2026 admissions on, May 29, 2026. PGCAP stands for Post Graduate Centralised Admission Process 2026, and is being conducted for admissions to different PG courses offered by Arts and Science colleges under the umbrella of the university. The process of admitting students to these colleges will take place via the Centralised Admission Process (CAP).

AP EAMCET Results 2026: APSCHE (Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education) has officially decided to delay the declaration of results of AP EAMCET/ AP EAPCET 2026. While the results were expected to come out by June 1, the decision has been made that the results shall be declared after June 18, 2026, upon completion of the Intermediate Supplementary & Improvement examinations evaluation.
Getting into the Civil Engineering program at the Government Polytechnic, Karad, can be quite competitive, especially for students in the Open category. While we don’t have specific percentage cutoffs from recent years, generally speaking, a score of around 85% in the SSC exams is considered strong and could improve your child’s chances of being accepted. Check what you can do next. 1. Check the DTE Maharashtra Admission Portal: Visit the official website for the Directorate of Technical Education in Maharashtra. This will provide you with the latest updates on admissions, important dates, and information about cutoff scores. 2. Join the Centralised Admission Process (CAP) Rounds: Make sure your child takes part in the CAP rounds. This is where seats are allocated based on students' scores and their chosen preferences. 3. Explore Other Options: It’s great to aim for the Government Polytechnic, Karad, but consider applying to other colleges as well. This will help increase the chances of getting into a desired course. If you have further queries regarding Engineering course admission, you can write to hello@collegedekho.com or call our toll free number 18005729877, or simply fill out our Common Application Form on the website.