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    Dear Student,

    Considering you UR as you haven't mentioned your section. Although, it is not possible to exactly know the credibility until Cutoffs are officially announced but, with 400 marks you do have slight chances of getting into a Goverment College.

    You can use the link below to look for

    Dear aspirant
    Atfirst lots of congratulations for your result and wishes for your future life. I am afraid to inform you that with your score your chances in All India counselling are almost negative for the 15% seats . However judging from trends of previous years you can get some

    Hello, at this rank you can't get Cs in any Nit, IIIT Good Gfti like Pec Chandigarh, Bit Mesra,JNU, IIEST Shivpur as cutoff for CS branch is very high.
    Even in some gfti like Gurukul Kangri Haridwar, Mizoram University chances of getting CS looks less.
    But you should apply for

    Going by last year's cutoffs and your score, it would be difficult to get any government college as this year there are high chances that the cutoff will increase. However, you have few chances of getting Icare Institute of medical Science and Research and Dr BC Roy Hospital, IQ City

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    It's quite difficult to predict that whether you will get  seat or not as  cut off marks for medical colleges keeps changing every year  depending upon various factors like  number of students that appeared in the exam, kind of marks obtained by them , toughness level of the examination

    Hey,

    Last  year the cut off for 15% All India Quota was a rank within 13000. And with 520 marks this year, you rank must be around 70000. So based on this it is difficult for you to get a seat in government medical colleges through All India Quota. However,

    Hi,

    The entering and closing ranks vary every year based on many factors so an accurate prediction is not possible. Based on previous year data you have chances in colleges for ECEin AU and SVU region. Some of them are

    • BAPATLA ENGINEERING COLLEGE
    • R V R AND J C COLLEGE

    Dear Candidate,

    As per the information provided by you, for SC- UP male candidates,as per the last year's state cut-off rank, the government colleges in which you have high chances of getting admission are

    Sri Chhotu Ram Institute of Engg & Tech, Meerut

    Bundelkhand University, Jhansi

    Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti Urdu,

    Hi aspirant,

    With 362 Marks in neet examination you have chance to get government BDS colleges in Maharashtra through state quota. Name of some BDS colleges of Maharashtra in which you can get admission:-

    • ACPM Dental College, Morane
    • Aditya Dental College, Beed
    • Dr Hedgewar Smruti Rugna Seva Mandal's Dental College,
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