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Business Standard
a day ago
- General
- Business Standard
CCMT round 1 seat allotment result released at official website know more
The National Institute of Technology (NIT) Warangal is hosting the Centralised Counseling for admissions (CCMT) 2025. However, today, June 9, 2025, the CCMT round 1 seat allocation result was released on the official website. By June 14, 2025, candidates who received an allocation must confirm their seat. At candidates can view their allocation status and obtain additional information. Through GATE scores, the CCMT seat allocation result for Round 1 is now available at The deadline for choice filling and locking is June 6 until 5:30 p.m. Candidates can view their GATE CCMT seat allocation result 2025 after registering, paying the registration cost, and filling out and saving their choices. CCMT Counselling 2025 Round 1: Important dates and time? • Declaration of CCMT Round 1 seat allotment result 2025- June 9 • Submission of fees for seat acceptance, document uploading, specifying willingness (freeze/float/slide) and withdrawal- June 9 to June 14 (5:30 pm) • Online document verification by officers of the allotted institute- June 9 • Last date for online document verification by officers of allotted institute- June 17 (12:30 pm) • Deadline for the resolution of queries raised during online document verification, process related to willingness /withdrawal- June 18 (12:30 pm). • GATE registration Id • Password • Security pin. Seat Allotment: Based on GATE 2025 scores GATE 2025 results, candidate preferences, and seat availability at NITs, IITs, and CFTIs are all taken into account throughout the allocation procedure. On the CCMT portal, the seat matrix for participating institutes is already available. It is recommended that candidates frequently visit the official website for updates and upcoming counseling sessions. CCMT seat allotment result 2025: What's next? • Submit the fees of the seat acceptance fee (deadline: June 14, 5:30 PM). • Upload the essential documents for verification. • Submit willingness (Freeze/Float/Slide) or opt for withdrawal. • Download the provisional allotment letter after fees submission. If these steps are not completed within the given timeframe, the seat is likely to be cancelled. CCMT 2025: Other Important date and time? CCMT 2025 Round 2 • CCMT seat allotment result- June 21, 2025 • Payment of seat acceptance fee followed by reporting at any RC- June 21 to 24, 2025 • Online document verification- June 21 to 24, 2025 • Deadline for the resolution of any queries- June 25, 2025. CCMT 2025 Round 3 • CCMT Seat allotment result- June 27, 2025 • Submission of fee for seat acceptance fee followed by reporting at any RC- June 27 to 30, 2025 • Verification of documents- June 27 to July 1, 2025 • Deadline for resolution of any queries- July 1, 2025 • Payment of Partial Admission Fee online (all rounds)- July 2 to 5, 2025 • Withdrawal from the admitted institute- July 2 to 5, 2025. CCMT Counselling and Seat Allotment Procedure 2025 The below steps will be included in CCMT counselling 2025 and the seat allotment process: • Online registration at CCMT 2025 portal. • Choice filling and locking. • Seat allotment. • Payment of seat acceptance fee. • Physical reporting at RC for document verification. • Physical reporting at the allotted institute for admission. • Special Round. CCMT Counselling 2025: Eligibility Criteria In order to apply for CCMT 2025 counseling, candidates must make sure they fulfill the requirements. Having a valid GATE 2025 score, or a score from 2024 or 2023, is the most crucial need. The comprehensive eligibility requirements for CCMT 2025 counseling are given to students below: • A valid GATE score from 2025, 2024, or 2023 is required. • A minimum aggregate of 60% marks, or 6.5 CGPA, for OC/OC-EW and OB candidates, and 55%, or 6.0 CGPA, for SC/ST/PwD candidates, are required for the candidate to have completed the qualifying degree. • Participation in CCMT counseling 2025 is also open to students taking their final year exam, provided they present all the documents when they are admitted to the institution. • Certain institutions may have particular requirements for admission. For comprehensive qualifying requirements, candidates are encouraged to check the college website of the preferred institution. • It is recommended that students confirm their eligibility for the programs they are applying to based on their GATE score and the program they wish to be admitted to. What is CCMT Counselling? The National Institutes of Technologies (NITs) IEST Shibpur, 8 Indian Institutes of Information Technology (IIITs), National Institute of Foundry and Forge Technology (NIFFT) Ranchi, School of Planning and Architecture, Vijayawada, University of Hyderabad, Central University of Rajasthan, Sant Longowal Institute of Engineering & Technology (SLIET), Punjab Engineering College (PEC), Chandigarh, and Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University Katra all offer admissions to their MTech, MArch, and MPlan programs through the Centralised Counseling for MTech, MArch, and MPlan programmes. The CCMT 2025 counseling is being held this year at NIT Warangal.


Daily Mail
02-05-2025
- Health
- Daily Mail
EXCLUSIVE I suffer from a crippling little-known illness... but doctors missed my subtle symptoms
Alex Gilbert was diagnosed with dyslexia and attention deficit hyperactive disorder (ADHD) at age eight. But she knew that there were deeper underlying issues past her diagnosis. 'I was already self-conscious of being different from my peers, but when teachers would criticize me in class in front of others, it was truly mortifying,' she told 'My anxiety about it was so horrendous that I would break out in hives head to toe, and I ended up in the hospital and nine with stomach issues because I was so afraid of my teacher, who bullied me in class.' Gilbert knew that it was more than her ADHD - and years later she came to realize there was a name for this specific kind of anxiety. She had rejection sensitive dysphoria (RSD). RSD is defined as an intense and extreme emotional reaction to any sort of rejection, criticism, or failure. And Gilbert explained that it can feel like a visceral trauma response. 'You might be completely frozen and cannot communicate,' she said. 'Or you avoid the scenario all together, you bend over backwards to make the other person happy at the price of yourself. 'If you have a better sense of self and understand what you are walking into you can feel more prepared to respond based on actions not emotions.' Gilbert described it as being able to read a room - picking up on people's eye contact and body language - but being a little bit 'too' attuned to it. In fact, she said that if something is 'off' and she can't do anything to fix it, she feels overwhelmed with the desire to leave. And though it's still difficult to navigate, Gilbert has learned how to respond better to her RSD as she's gotten older. 'When I was younger I would lean more into the emotional aspect of communicating about a conflict,' she explained. 'As an adult I've realized I need more time to process information and gather facts and communicate without the emotion.' She said that this was most difficult to do in the workplace if she was being criticized for work. 'Instead of taking it personally I had to remind myself it's not always personal, sometimes it's really just the specific detail that needs to be changed.' She's taken these teachings into her own work as a career coach for people with ADHD. Gilbert created Cape-able Counseling, a program aimed at helping neurodivergent people succeed in the workplace. She also hosts a Neurodivergence 101 Training to help people in the workplace understand their employees with neurological disabilities or mental health disorders. Her hope is to help others understand that neurodiverse people are constantly masking to fit into a world that doesn't naturally align with their line of thinking - and to be kinder considering thins. 'When you are criticizing someone who is literally doing everything possible to keep it together to do the best job they can it's like poking an inflated balloon and hoping it won't pop,' Gilbert said. She advised others to approach criticism or feedback by setting people up with the expectations of what you are going to discuss so they are not caught off guard.


Business Journals
28-04-2025
- General
- Business Journals
Guiding every step: The Carrollwood Day School college counseling advantage
From the moment students walk through the doors of Carrollwood Day School, their futures begin to take shape within a community grounded in the principles of character, curiosity and lifelong learning. What begins as a playful question, 'What do you want to be when you grow up?' gradually transforms into a more profound reflection as students approach high school. At CDS, we understand that the journey toward college can be overwhelming, filled with decisions, uncertainties and high expectations. That's why our college counseling approach isn't just about finding a college; it's about guiding students toward the right college, where they can grow, thrive and step confidently into a fulfilling future aligned with their passions and potential. Our College Counseling Department provides the support and resources needed to make this journey one of excitement and empowerment. Since our first graduating class in 2009, not only have 100% of our students been admitted to a four-year college or university, but they have gone through the process with unparalleled guidance and support. At CDS, our College Counseling Department doesn't see students as numbers; they see individuals with unique stories, strengths and aspirations. From the moment students enter our college counseling department, they begin a relationship-driven journey that evolves and deepens year after year. Through consistent guidance, thoughtful planning and personalized support, our College Counseling Department gets to know each student and their family on a personal level, building trust and understanding that allows us to help them make informed decisions about their futures. At CDS, the college admissions process starts early. Our college counseling team begins working with families in the spring of their eighth-grade year, engaging students in thoughtful conversations about their future. These early interactions are not about diving into the mechanics of college admissions but about fostering a relationship that sets the tone for the years ahead. expand It's a foundational time for curiosity and exploration. Through these conversations, students' interests, fears and goals are shared, building a trusting relationship that will support them throughout their high school journey. By ninth grade, each student is paired with a dedicated college counselor who will guide them through every step of the college search and selection process, including the navigation of the intricate International Baccalaureate (IB) curriculum. 'It is our goal to partner with our CDS families at each stage of the process in an effort to find the ideal college match for every student and provide the most pertinent information possible. Whether it's individual student meetings, evening presentations, or our series of 'College Counseling Coffees,' we meet our students wherever they are,' said Drew Guarino, Director of College Counseling. In the ninth and tenth grades, the relationship between counselor and student continues to grow, along with their college resumes. These years are about exploration and getting to know what excites a student academically and personally. At this stage, the college admissions landscape is introduced to families, helping them understand how colleges and universities evaluate applications and what truly matters. But more than that, the college counseling team helps students discover their passions, encouraging them to try new things, take risks and learn more about what interests them. By offering this reassurance in the early stages of high school, students can immerse themselves in our curriculum in a purposeful way and make informed decisions early in the process to achieve their college ambitions. As students approach their junior and senior years, the college process shifts from exploration to strategic action. Beginning in eleventh grade, our college counseling team works closely with students during dedicated classroom time to draft resumes, craft college essays, introduce the steps to fill out a Common Application and request teacher recommendations. By this point, our team of college counselors knows each student well enough to offer personalized advice about what to highlight in their applications, ensuring that their unique qualities and strengths are showcased in the best light possible. Individualized advice continues as students refine their college lists and navigate deadlines, standardized tests and devise an application submission strategy. As seniors, students continue to benefit from the relationships they've built with their counselors. In collaboration with our Upper School Counseling Department, techniques are provided on how to manage the emotional aspects of the college process, offering support not just in making decisions but in managing the stresses and emotions that often accompany them. College representatives routinely visit the CDS campus, giving students the chance to engage directly with admissions officers, ask questions and learn more about potential schools. In addition, students join the college counseling department on visits to colleges and attend college fairs, broadening their perspectives and gaining valuable insights. When it's time to submit applications, CDS college counselors are there, sitting beside students as they click 'submit,' ensuring every detail is correct and that students feel confident in their work. This personalized attention alleviates the anxiety that often comes with such a high-stakes moment, providing students with the clarity and reassurance they need to move forward with assurance. The team also walks students through the financial aid process, including scholarships such as Florida Bright Futures, furthering their access to educational opportunities. 'College counseling made the admission process so much easier and I knew I wasn't going to forget to do anything. They were a helping hand, it was a calming experience and it went beyond applying to a college. The department was there to answer my questions about financial aid, housing, orientation, choosing a major and so much more. They lowered my stress levels by providing reassurance and confidence in this next stage of my life,' said Elizabeth Stanley, Class of 2025. expand What truly sets our college counseling approach apart is the depth of our relationships with students. From eighth grade to senior year, we're there through every stage of their journey, building a comprehensive understanding of who they are and what they want for their future. This consistent, personalized support ensures that we can offer advice that is both informed and empathetic. And through counselor campus visitations, research and ongoing conversations with admission officers, CDS consistently delivers its students the most current, relevant information in an ever-changing college admissions landscape. Ultimately, college counseling at CDS is about much more than just getting students into college, it's about being with our Patriots every step of the way as they take the next big step toward their futures. "As a parent of a graduating senior, I'm incredibly grateful for the CDS college counseling program. It took so much stress off our family. While the college process is never easy, the proactive, personalized support at CDS made all the difference. I watched friends at other schools navigate it alone or hire costly advisors, we had it all right here," said a Class of 2025 parent. CDS is proud to support our students throughout the college search and selection journey, celebrating their achievements as they thrive at the schools they've chosen. With the guidance of our College Counseling Department, the stress of the process is eased, allowing students to focus on their goals and embrace the excitement of their next chapter. Read more about our Class of 2025 graduates and where they are headed here. Carrollwood Day School is a premier independent school in Tampa, Florida, serving students from early childhood through 12th grade. As an IB World School, CDS fosters academic excellence, character development and global citizenship through a rigorous curriculum and a supportive community. With a focus on innovation, leadership and service, CDS empowers students to thrive in college and beyond.