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Hello,
Depending on your category and the particular college, your NEET score should ideally be higher than 400 in order to be admitted to a government BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) college in 2025. For example, the top BAMS government colleges' closing ranks in 2024 varied from roughly 25,000 to 45,000, which corresponded to NEET scores in the 500–600 range for the general category. Scores in the 400–500 range corresponded to closing ranks of up to 70,000 for reserved categories such as SC, ST, and OBC. However, depending on variables like the volume of applications, seat availability, and exam difficulty, these numbers may change each year. Aiming for a score higher than 400 would therefore increase your chances of getting accepted into a government BAMS college.
All the best.
BAMS 2025 cutoff for general category candidates
With a NATA score of 105 and 98.3 percentile in JEE Paper 2, you have excellent chances of getting admission in good architecture colleges in India. Most top colleges accept either NATA or JEE Paper 2 scores, and your marks are well above usual cutoffs. You can apply to colleges like SPA Delhi, CEPT Ahmedabad, and good private universities. Make sure to complete the counseling process on time and keep your documents ready. Your scores give you a strong edge!
Hello there,
With a score of 86 in MHT CET , you have a fair chance to get admission in some private engineering colleges in Mumbai or Pune , especially if you belong to a reserved category or are open to branches other than CSE or IT. Possible Colleges in Mumbai & Pune (General Estimate):
You may get branches like Mechanical, Civil, Electrical, E&TC in these colleges:
Mumbai Region:
A. C. Patil College of Engineering, Navi Mumbai
Pillai College of Engineering, New Panvel
Xavier Institute of Engineering, Mahim
Pune Region:
D.Y. Patil Institute of Engineering, Management and Research, Akurdi
PCCOE, Nigdi (less competitive branches)
JSPM colleges (RSCOE, ICOER – for non-CS branches)
I would recommend you to use the MHTCET College Predictor Tool by Careers360 to get the list of possible colleges you can get with your rank.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
Hello Mr. Bini,
Considering your son's rank in JEE Main (3715 in General category, Maharashtra), here below is the categorization that might help you narrow down the options:
CSE in NIT Calicut (or Other NITs):
ECE in IIIT Hyderabad:
ECE in NIT Warangal/Surathkal/Trichy/Rourkela:
If the emphasis is on core tech roles and software engineering, get him a place in CSE at a top NIT (ideally Trichy, Warangal, or Surathkal). If there is a willingness to accept a comprehensive, research-based academic program, with future scope in core tech, AI or higher studies, then ECE at IIIT Hyderabad could be the best long term option. Do not opt for lower-tier NITs if you can get him into one of these higher tier institutes.
With a JEE Mains percentile of 49 and board score of 700, getting admission in top Tamil Nadu colleges through JEE may be difficult. However, you can try government engineering colleges through TNEA counselling (based on 12th marks) instead of JEE. Some private colleges may also accept your score. Focus on applying to colleges like Anna University’s affiliated colleges or other private engineering colleges in Tamil Nadu where cutoff is lower. Improving your score can help get better options next time.
Yes, a student waiting for the final semester (S6 or S8) result but has passed all other semesters and holds a valid GATE score can apply for M.Tech admission.
However, final admission usually depends on:
Clearing all pending semester exams before the admission deadline.
Submission of the final semester marksheet or provisional certificate when required.
Colleges may allow provisional admission based on GATE and previous results, but you must clear the remaining semester to continue the course.
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Achieving a MET (Manipal Entrance Test) score of 137 out of 240, along with a board percentage of 96%, suggests that your anticipated MET rank is likely to fall below 10,000.
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