Holy cross college Admission 2020: https //www.mcampus-admission.online/hccbd/
Holy cross college Admission process started through mcampus-admission online portal , this is the complete guide to create a choice list and get admission in Holy Cross college.
A well-prepared choice list will get your desired college and course because the Holy cross college counseling system provides tentative allotment based on your choice list
Prepare before create Choice List
- Calculate your CUTOFF marks correctly ( Use TNEA Cutoff Calculator here)
- List out your desired colleges
- List out your desired courses
- Sort the desired colleges by rank and facilities
Example of good and bad choice list
Imagine two students has a cutoff mark of 185 and willing to join ECE Department in government colleges, they create Student A created a good choice list and Student B created a bad choice list. As per the tnea online counseling process definitely student A gets the good college and student B won’t even have the same cutoff and in the same category.
Good Choice List | Bad Choice List |
Fill the most valuable course and college in the first place | Select other colleges in the beginning of the list |
Consider the cutoff mark tolerance | random |
Do research about college rank and facility | Create a list based on all colleges are good |
Ways to create a good choice list
- Based on college wise
- Based on course wise
- Based on affiliation
Create a choice list based on college
Imagine student AAA want to join Kumaraguru College of Engineering, but he is not much care about the courses, these type of choice list creation is easy
Code | College | Course |
2712 | Kumaraguru College of Technology (Autonomous) | B.E. – Aeronautical Engineering |
2712 | Kumaraguru College of Technology (Autonomous) | B.E. – Information Science and Engineering |
2712 | Kumaraguru College of Technology (Autonomous) | B.Tech. – BioTechnology |
2712 | Kumaraguru College of Technology (Autonomous) | B.E. – Civil Engineering |
2712 | Kumaraguru College of Technology (Autonomous) | B.E. – Computer Science and Engineering |
Step-1 : Find out good colleges based on your cutoff marks
Step-2: Sort college names by willingness
Step-3 : First fill the most desired college and courses first
Step-4: Fill all the courses in the most desired college and then same thing with next college
Create a choice list based on Course
Imagine student BBB want to join EEE Course, but he is not much care about the Colleges he need only EEE course,
before you start creating choice list set a tolerance cutoff range, If the student have a 160 cutoff then set cutoff range 150 to 175, select minimum cutoff colleges within this range because if the minimum cutoff is more then 175 is not available for you in the counseling they may fill already before you.
In this method student BBB selected kumaraguru,mepcho and psna for the list and he want to joint EEE course first and ECE course second
Code | College | Course |
2712 | Kumaraguru College of Technology (Autonomous) | B.E. – Electrical & Electronics Engineering |
Mepco | B.E. – Electrical & Electronics Engineering | |
PSNA | B.E. – Electrical & Electronics Engineering | |
Kumaraguru College of Technology (Autonomous) | B.E. – Electronics and Communication Engg | |
Mepco | B.E. – Electronics and Communication Engg | |
PSNA | B.E. – Electronics and Communication Engg |
Create Choice List based on affiliation
If a student wants to join only government colleges, fill all the government colleges in the first choices and then fill the autonomous and affiliated colleges next.
Example Choice List for TNEA 2020
Cutoff | 185 |
Choice List Type | College is important |
Colleges list | |
Course list | |