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Hello student,
With a 54% JEE Mains percentile and no TS EAMCET attempt, your B.Tech admission options are limited but not impossible:
Private Colleges : Explore private engineering colleges in Hyderabad that accept JEE scores for direct admissions.
Management Quota : Consider management quota seats, which may have less stringent
Hey there,
With a rank of 2700 in VIT METCH, securing a seat may depend on the branch you applied for. Higher-ranked branches like Computer Science and Electronics usually have stricter cutoffs, making it challenging to get in at your rank.
Consider looking into specializations with lower cutoffs, like Mechanical
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With a NEET score of 122 under the OBC category, your chances of securing a BHMS (Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery) seat in a government college are low, as the typical cutoff for OBC candidates is generally higher. However, you may still have a chance in private
If you're receiving a message indicating "invalid data" or "no rank allotted" when checking your JEE Advanced result, it typically means one of the following:
Incorrect Details : Ensure that you are entering the correct registration number, date of birth, and any other required details. Any mistakes in
Since there is not much time left to get a new EWS certificate, contacting the National Testing Agency (NTA) that conducts JEE is your best option.
Hello Aswin,
With a NEET score of 472, you have a reasonable chance of securing admission to a homeopathy college (BHMS) in India, especially in private institutions. However, government colleges may have higher cutoffs, making it more challenging to gain admission there.
In states like Maharashtra, the cutoff for BHMS
To know about the colleges you might qualify based on your rank, visit the link below. It includes a college predictor that matches your rank with potential colleges.
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With a NEET score of 451 and belonging to the general category in Goa, your chances of securing a seat in a government medical college might be limited but not impossible. The cutoffs for government colleges can vary significantly based on the year and the specific college.
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Hello Dhananjay,
With a NEET score of 166, your chances of securing a seat in deemed medical colleges are limited but not impossible. Deemed universities often have higher cutoffs compared to government colleges, and the cutoffs can vary significantly from year to year. Possible Options
Deemed Universities : Look for
With a NEET score of around 400 marks in Maharashtra, you may have chances of getting admission to BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) colleges. The cutoffs can vary based on the year, category, and number of applicants, but here's an overview of what you might expect:
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