TLDR;
This video is about how to get admission into polytechnic colleges in West Bengal through JEXPO 2026. It explains the importance of both percentage of marks and weightage marks in the Madhyamik exam for securing a good rank and getting into a government college. The video also discusses safe score, the counselling process, and the benefits of choosing a good government college.
- Admission to polytechnic colleges is based on Madhyamik marks, not an entrance exam.
- Weightage marks, calculated from science subject marks and total marks, determine the rank.
- A safe score to aim for is 60-70% to get into a government college.
- Counselling is crucial, and mistakes can lead to not getting a college despite good marks.
- Even with lower marks (around 35-40%), admission to some government colleges is possible.
Introduction to Polytechnic Admissions via JEXPO 2026 [0:00]
The video is an intro by Maibendu Mani on YouTube channel Youth Hub Education, focusing on polytechnic college admissions through JEXPO 2026. He mentions that admission to polytechnic colleges is now based on Madhyamik exam marks, without any entrance exams. A merit list is published, and counselling is done based on the rank obtained.
Understanding Weightage Marks and Safe Scores [0:31]
The presenter addresses the common question about the percentage of marks needed to secure a seat in a government college. He explains that weightage marks are important. Weightage marks are calculated by combining the marks obtained in science subjects and the total marks, with a 50% weightage for science marks and 50% for total marks. The final rank is published based on these weightage marks, which is then used for counselling. He suggests a safe score of 60-70% to have a good chance of getting into a government college.
Importance of Counselling and Form Fill-up Details [1:25]
The video stresses the importance of proper counselling, stating that mistakes during counselling can prevent admission, regardless of the marks obtained. Information about form fill-up will be provided, expected to start around the end of February or the beginning of March. The channel will act as a notice board, providing all necessary updates and guidance.
шансы получения колледжа с низким баллом [3:17]
Even with marks as low as 35%, admission to lower-ranked government colleges is possible, although getting a preferred branch is not guaranteed. Admission may depend on reservation status or vacant seats. The presenter offers assistance in this process. He advises viewers to subscribe to the channel for guidance, regardless of their marks, to explore possibilities of getting into a government college.
Choosing the Right College and Staying Updated [4:16]
The speaker advises against settling for a bad government college even with good marks, and always aim for a better college for a better environment, placement support, teachers, and infrastructure. This can increase the interest in further studies like B.Tech. He reiterates the importance of subscribing to the channel for all updates and guidance. Viewers are encouraged to ask questions in the comment section.