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I scored 60 % in the BSC nursing saat exam ....i qualified the exam or not i dont receive any mail regarding the admission

Ankur Mehta 5th Aug, 2025

if you scored 60% in the SAAT BSc Nursing exam, then chances are you qualified, as cutoff usually stays around 60–65%. If you didn’t get any mail yet, just check the official website or counselling portal for result or updates.

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I have 276 marks in neet i belong to obc can I get admission in your college this year

Ayush Madanpotra 4th Aug, 2025

If you scored 276 marks in NEET 2025 and you belong to the OBC category, you have passed the exam because the qualifying marks for OBC category were between 113 and 143 this year.

But 276 marks is considered low for getting admission into MBBS or BDS courses in government

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I want to study bhms my neet score is144 ews category can I get admission in bhms college

SEJAL JAIN 4th Aug, 2025

Hello

With a NEET score of 144 in the EWS category, your chances of getting admission in a BHMS (Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery) college depend on the cutoff trends of your state and the availability of seats under the EWS quota. In many states, BHMS cutoffs for private

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I want to study bhms my neet score is144 ews category can I get admission in bhms college

Rahul Mandal 4th Aug, 2025

Hello,

Your NEET marks are 144, and you belong to an EWS category. Sorry, but with these marks you can't get into any government or top-ranked colleges for the BHMS program. But still you can get the private college for the BHMS program. But still you need to wait for

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I want to study bhms my neet score is144 ews category can I get admission in bhms college

Nikita shahi 4th Aug, 2025

Hello aspirant,

Yes, with a NEET score of 144 and belonging to the EWS category, you have a chance of getting into a private BHMS college. Government colleges may have higher cutoffs, but many private institutions offer seats in this range. States like Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, and Uttar Pradesh have

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I want to study bhms my neet score is144 ews category can I get admission in bhms college

Ayush Madanpotra 4th Aug, 2025

If your NEET UG 2025 score is 144 and you belong to the EWS category, then yes, you qualify for the BHMS counseling process. But your marks are at the lower edge of the qualifying range.

You may not get a seat in top government BHMS colleges because their cut-off

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IN AIIMS i want to study MPT (NEURO) So how to take admission on AIIMS hospital

Abhilasha Agrawal 4th Aug, 2025

To get admission in MPT Neuro at AIIMS, you need to complete BPT with at least 55% marks and apply through the AIIMS PG/M.Sc. entrance exam (INI-CET or AIIMS paramedical admissions) as per notification.

Admission is based on entrance exam rank followed by counselling. Keep checking the AIIMS official website

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i get gujcet in 97 marks and jee mains 90 percentile and 12th board 87 percentage and i am OBC category.... can i admission in daiict please tell me....

Yash Teotia 4th Aug, 2025

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With 97 marks in GUJCET and 90 percentile in JEE Mains and 87 percentage in 12th class with OBC category, it will still be very hard to get admission in to DAIICT (Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information and Communication Technology).

Through GUJCET, the closing rank typically range from 140

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I have 218 marks in neet 2025 can I get admission for BHMS

Nikita shahi 2nd Aug, 2025

Hi,

With a NEET score of 218, your chances of getting admission into BHMS depend on several key factors like your category General/OBC/SC/ST , your home state, and whether you’re aiming for a government or private college.Typically, government BHMS colleges have cut-offs above 300 marks, so it might be challenging

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I have 218 marks in neet 2025 can I get admission for BHMS

Ankur Mehta 2nd Aug, 2025

Yes Bhavika, with 218 marks in NEET 2025, you can get BHMS seat in private colleges or through state quota in some states with lower cutoffs. Chances in govt colleges are low, but try counselling rounds — sometimes seats remain in mop-up.

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