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Hello Samiksha,
With an All India Rank of 956,691 and a NEET score of 205, securing admission to a BAMS college in Maharashtra may be quite challenging. The cutoff ranks for BAMS programs in Maharashtra generally tend to be higher, often in the range of 400 to 600 or more, depending on the specific college and category.
Typically, government colleges have stricter cutoffs compared to private institutions. Based on your rank, you may want to consider private BAMS colleges, but even there, competition is high, and it may be difficult to find seats available for such a rank.
For more accurate information on specific colleges and their cutoffs, it is advisable to check the official websites or consult the Maharashtra CET cell's guidelines for the latest updates on admissions.
You can also look at the Maharashtra CET official site for more details.
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Hello there,
With a KCET rank of 42,190 and a ranking of 1,124 in the agriculture practical exam , your chances of securing a seat in GKVK College (Gandhi Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya) , especially under the 3A category , are fairly promising. Admission Insights:
Previous Year Trends : GKVK is a well-regarded college, and while the cutoff ranks can vary each year based on various factors, your practical exam ranking is advantageous and may help you secure a seat.
3A Category Advantage : Since you belong to the 3A category, you will have a reservation that could increase your chances of getting a seat, as category candidates often have lower cutoffs compared to the general category.
Courses Offered : Check the specific courses available in the college for agriculture. Some branches may have lower cutoffs, so be open to various options. Recommendations:
I would recommend you to use KCET college predictor tool by Careers360 to get the list of possible colleges you can get with your rank.
Here is the link to the tool:
https://www.careers360.com/kcet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=ini-cet_cp
Click on the above link, fill the required details and you will get the list of possible colleges at your rank.
Hello,
Yes, with 490 marks, you have a very strong chance for BDS in a government dental college. In fact, with this score, you could even target MBBS in government medical colleges, especially if you belong to a reserved category. Government dental colleges usually take students in the 400–450+ range, so with 490 you are well above that line.
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Hello student,
With a KCET ranking above 2 lakh , securing a seat in Computer Science (CS) or Electronics and Communication (E&C) engineering is challenging but possible. Options:
While options may be limited, exploring private colleges and management quotas can help you secure admission. Let me know if you need specific college suggestions!
With an All India Ranking of 585,275 in NEET under the SC category, it may be difficult to secure a government seat for BAMS in Karnataka, as the cutoff for SC category students in government colleges usually ranges from 50,000 to 150,000 for BAMS. However, you may still have a chance in some private colleges or management quota seats. It's best to check with the Karnataka state counseling authorities for specific details on cutoffs and seat availability.
For more details you can visit the link given below
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-colleges-list
With a rank of 170,000 in CET and belonging to the CAT2A category from the HK region, getting a Computer Science Engineering (CSE) branch at top colleges may be difficult due to high competition for CSE seats. However, you may have a chance in some regional or private engineering colleges where the cutoff could be more flexible for your category. You could also consider other engineering branches that have lower cutoffs but still offer good career prospects.
https://www.careers360.com/cet-rank-predictor
Hello Apoorva,
With a KCET ranking of 54,262 and a PU percentage of 93%, your chances of getting a seat in the Computer Science (CS) branch at VVCE (Vidya Vardhaka College of Engineering) are somewhat uncertain. Considerations:
Previous Year Trends : Generally, VVCE has seen higher demand for CS, often resulting in lower cutoff ranks. You'll need to check the previous year's closing ranks for the CS branch to get a clearer picture.
Other Branches : If CS does not seem feasible, consider applying for other branches within the college, as they may have higher cutoffs than CS.
Management Quota : If you're particularly interested in VVCE, explore the possibility of management quota seats, which might have different eligibility criteria.
Counseling Rounds : Stay engaged during the counseling rounds. Sometimes, seats can become available due to others dropping out, so remaining flexible with your choices is key.
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