Admission
If you dropped out after 12th in 2022, started BSc in 2024 but did not attend exams, and then cleared NEET in 2025 while enrolled in college, you need a gap certificate to explain this break in your education for NEET counselling.
How to prepare one:
Draft a sworn affidavit
Hello, honestly Chances in Govt. BAMS College:
Low to borderline, depending on your home state.
Better Chances In:
States like Chhattisgarh, MP, North-Eastern states via aiq some govt. colleges have lower cutoffs.
Less Likely In:
UP, Bihar, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, WB – Govt. BAMS cutoff is usually 300–400+ for OBC.
Private
Yes, Lady Shri Ram College, Delhi University, offers admissions under the Sports Quota (ECA/Sports Supernumerary Seats). However, selection is not just based on certificates, you need to clear:
1. Sports Trials (practical performance test),
2. Submit Zonal/National-level certificates (recent years preferred),
3. Shortlisting depends on DU’s centralised sports quota merit
Hello Aspirant,
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To get admission in B.tech biotechnology through MHT CET (Pcb group),you must have atleast 50% in 12th(for general category)or 45% for reserved categories from Maharashtra.While cut-offs vary by college and category ,
You should score 120-140 out of 200 to get into top institutes.If
With 95.10 percentile in the MAH CET 2025 for BBA/BMS and being a non-local (Outside Maharashtra State – OMS candidate), you have a competitive score, but admission to top Mumbai colleges under the All India quota can still be challenging due to limited seats and high cutoffs.
For BMS or
With 133 marks out of 750 in NEET 2025 under the General category, you're not qualified for government or Private MBBS/BDS seats, because the qualifying cutoff for General is 144 (50th percentile). You also can’t take part in MBBS/BDS counselling for most colleges. MBBS abroad is also not allowed without
The NEET 2025 cutoff for BHMS admission depends on the type of college and your category.
Minimum qualifying marks in NEET 2025: – General/EWS: Around 144 marks (50th percentile) – OBC/SC/ST: Around 113 marks (40th percentile)
Government BHMS Colleges: – Top government colleges require around 450 to 480+ marks –
Hello aspirant,
Thanks for reaching out.
you have a good chance of getting admission in private AYUSH courses especially BHMS (Homeopathy),and BNYS (Naturopathy) in various states
Admission in govt AYUSH courses is difficult,cut-offs vary across states. so participatein counselling rounds to improve your chances.
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/ayush-course
Hello,
There is good news for you. You can get admission to the JECRC Foundation for the B.Tech program with just 12th marks. They can give you admission without a JEE Mains score; they just need your 12th marks, and based on this merit, you can obtain a seat in
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