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Dear Aspirant,

I am very sorry to say that getting a rank of 79260 in JEECUP group A is very less than generally what is needed to get a seat in government college for the department of electrical engineering. But you can get in a private college through counselling or

Dear Ankita,

First of all congratulations for your performance in JENPAS. Now with a general rank of 2230 you have a chance to get a government college in the further stages of counselling. But your SC rank of 291 will easily secure you a seat in top government colleges. Hope

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There are a plethora of alternatives available.

Take a year off. Believe me when I say that the majority of pupils are able to pass it on their second attempt. You should drop if you are serious about this field.

After that, you can pursue a career in biotechnology.

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I'd want to let you know that your neet scores are not required for admission to the BPT programme.

Other admission tests exist for it, such as IPUCET, CET, and the Guru Govind Indraprastha University Physiotherapy Entrance Exam, among others.

The following are the eligibility requirements:

-You must be

Hi aspirant, the state government has already decided to increase the monthly internship stipend for the students of Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) to Rs 10,000 in 2018 only.

Also, BAMS graduates can get hired as Ayurvedic doctors or physicians, lecturer, medical officers, etc. The BAMS graduates get

Hello Bhubagul

Sorry but 400 marks is below the OBC cutoff needed for BAMS from government college through AIQ counseling. You may however, try other courses like BHMS or try BAMS through a private college. Hope that helped. All the best

Hello candidate,

At a score of 400, SC or ST candidates can get into BAMS through AIQ counseling. Please specify your category for better guidance. Hope that helped. All the best

Hello my friend

Sorry but it's not possible for you to get government BAMS college with OBC category.

As you know the cutoff ranks for OBC and general goes very close.

You can check opening and closing ranks of OBC  category on aaccc.gov.in BAMS

You can pursue BAMS from a

Hello there ,

Hope you are doing well . See,with a score of 250 getting a government college for any of the courses that you mentioned ,through NEET isn't possible . You atleast need to score 500+ .

At this score ,you can opt for a private or management quota

Dear aspirant,

As you have secured 71 marks out of 150 I would suggest you to kindly mention your percentile so that I could guide you in a more organized manner. Otherwise it would be difficult for me to give you the insights of the exact situation.

On a general

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