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Hey! With a JEE Main rank of around 1 lakh, you still have a good chance to get admission in several engineering colleges that provide quality education at a reasonable fee. For government colleges, you can aim for NITs or GFTIs in branches like Civil, Mechanical, or Chemical Engineering, as
Its okay if you missed jee this year you can drop year for JEE to get into a government institute like IET Lucknow to get better placement here and fees is also less in comparison with SRMU but it also means delaying a year with no guarantee success.
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With your 115 mark getting into need PG in South India medical colleges is really hard and impossible because you usually need higher cut off to get into any other medical college if you have I am ask you will get into government college if you have mid level marks
Hey, With 384 marks in NEET 2025 under the OBC category, you do have chances for BAMS admission, especially in state quota seats of government/private ayurvedic colleges. However, cut-offs vary each year depending on the number of applicants, difficulty level of exam, and state-wise seat availability. I suggest you actively
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You have reasonable chance of securing seats in several engineering colleges in West Bengal, here are some of those colleges: - Heritage Institute of Technology, Kolkata - University of Kalyani - Narula Institute of Technology, Agarpara - University of Engineering and Management, Kolkata - Alipurduar Government Engineering and Management
Yes, you can. Process:
You must register and fill choices in WBJEE counselling.
If allotted a TFW seat, you can withdraw from your previous admission (may lose the earlier admission fee unless refundable) and take admission in the new college under TFW.
Final decision depends on whether you are ready
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No, without the NEET exam admission to most courses like MBBS/BDS/BHMS/BAMS etc is not possible as even private colleges have the basic criteria of having to appear for NEET to get admission into their college.
So you will need to give NEET for the same.
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Your NEET 2025 score is 112 with an AIR ~13.24 lakh and EWS rank ~1.1 lakh.
Government BAMS/BHMS: Cut-offs for government seats are usually 350–420+, even for reserved categories. With 112, admission in government colleges is not possible.
Private BAMS/BHMS: Many private colleges (especially in UP, MP, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, Karnataka)
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Yes, in private colleges under COMEDK, the fee can increase by 5–10% annually depending on the institution. Some colleges keep the same fee throughout 4 years, but many revise slightly. Safest way—ask your college accounts office.
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Hello Mr. Sundaram,
Yes, your daughter is eligible for a seat. Since she studied Physics, Chemistry and Biology in 11th and 12th, cleared NEET and has also earned an equivalence certificate, she meets the eligibility criteria for admission to medical colleges in India.
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