Official exam portals
Entrance exam announcements, answer keys, result notices, registration timelines, and public PDFs are checked against the original authority portal whenever available.
CollegeTpoint compiles information from public and official sources to help students compare options faster. We aim to make data easier to understand, but students should still verify every critical action on the original authority website before applying, paying, or submitting final choices.
Entrance exam announcements, answer keys, result notices, registration timelines, and public PDFs are checked against the original authority portal whenever available.
Counselling schedules, cutoff releases, round-wise updates, seat movement, category rules, and special round notices are tracked from the relevant counselling body.
College-specific information such as fees, facilities, placements, seat matrix, courses, and intake details may rely on institute sites, brochures, or public prospectus documents.
Where official PDFs, circulars, and public announcements are released, CollegeTpoint uses them as the primary reference for time-sensitive informational pages.
CollegeTpoint is not an official counselling authority or a government website. If a decision involves money, deadlines, reporting, or final preference submission, the original source must be treated as authoritative.
No. CollegeTpoint is an independent guidance platform. It does not represent a government body, counselling authority, or exam conducting agency.
We update content regularly, especially time-sensitive pages, but official notices can change quickly. Students should confirm deadlines, category rules, payments, and seat updates on the original authority website before acting.
Verify the official counselling portal, the current schedule, category and quota eligibility, seat matrix, fee details, and institute-specific instructions before final submission or payment.
Where possible, CollegeTpoint links the underlying authority portal or public document and surfaces timestamps so students can quickly cross-check the latest update.