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Hello,
With a NEET score of 491 and General category, it is very difficult to get admission in Kasturba Medical College (KMC), Manipal after the 3rd round of counselling.
As per previous year data, the cut-off for General category in KMC Manipal was around 540–560 marks in earlier rounds. Also, domicile of Rajasthan does not provide any benefit because KMC Manipal is a Deemed University , and admissions are done through All India Deemed University counselling by MCC .
You can still participate in mop-up or stray vacancy rounds , but chances are low for a seat in KMC Manipal at your score.
Hope it helps !
Hi,
Your son being a Nepalese national, can apply to BITS Pilani for B.Tech in 2026 under the International Student Admission Scheme (ISAS) basis his SAT score instead of BITSAT. For the Pilani campus, especially for competitive branches like computer science or electronics a SAT score of 1450 -1550 out of 1600 is optimal with at least 750+ in math. Pilani itself usually closes in the range of 1350-1550, but above that most likely nets you a rough shot since there are not many international seats - maybe 1 or so per branch site.
Your son should also have good academic grades in his class 11th and 12th examination preferably more than 85–90% and submit his official SAT scores through the College Board itself for application submitted between January to April, 2026. He will also have to enter his SAT scores as well as upload his academic transcripts, passport information and other relevant documents on the BITS International Admissions portal. All in all, on the back of strong school grades a 1450+ SAT score will ensure that he has a very good shot at being accepted to BITS Pilani’s Main Campus.
Hope it helps!!!
For an international student from Nepal applying to BITS Pilani for a B Tech in 2026, a competitive SAT score would likely need to be above 1400 out of 1600. Based on previous admission cycles, a score in the mid-1400s or higher is ideal, especially for popular programs like computer science. Admission is highly competitive and depends on the specific engineering program your son applies for.
I hope it will clear your query!!
Hello Shauryaman,
With a NEET 2025 score of 147 and roughly 10,80,853 as the All India Rank, it can be a bit difficult to get a medical or dental seat at any government or a top-ranked private college in India. The lowest qualifying cutoff for NEET for the general category has been in the range of 138-147 during the last few years. At the same time, for the reserved categories OBC/SC/ST, it is somewhat lower about 108-137.
If you are in the General (UR) category, your score is only at the threshold or very close to it, which means that you can be called for counselling but, to put it mildly, you will not be able to get an MBBS or BDS seat either through the All India Quota (AIQ) or state counselling even in private colleges as their cutoffs are most of the time above 300-400 marks.
Nevertheless, choices are still with you. Certain private deemed universities and self-supporting colleges may provide seats under management or NRI quotas, but these are associated with very high fees.
On the other hand, you can take a look at the paramedical and allied health sciences courses like B.Sc Nursing, BPT (Physiotherapy), BMLT, B.Sc Radiology, or B.Sc Biotechnology that have a bright future in the medical field and also accept lower NEET or non-NEET scores.
In case MBBS is still your target, a gap year is an option for you. Then, you can get back to preparing with the help of a focused coaching session and set your eyes on a score of 500+ that will raise your chances of NEET significantly. Hope it helps!!!
Hi Dear Candidate!!
For VITEEE (VIT Engineering Admission), a safe zone generally means scoring around 110–120 out of 125 or securing a rank under 25,000 for most B.Tech branches at VIT Vellore. Other campuses like Chennai, Bhopal, or Amaravati may have slightly lower cutoffs, around ranks 25,000–40,000, depending on the branch. Highly competitive branches like Computer Science or Electronics usually require higher scores, while less competitive branches may have slightly lower requirements.
For CLAT (National Law University Admission), a safe score for top NLUs such as NLU Delhi, Bangalore, or Hyderabad is around 140–145 out of 150 for General category students. Mid-tier NLUs usually require scores in the 120–135 range. Keep in mind that category-wise variations and yearly fluctuations in applicants can slightly change the cutoffs, so aiming higher than these predicted scores is always recommended to ensure a seat.
Agar aapke NEET 2025 me 191 score hai to government BSc Nursing college me admission hona thoda mushkil hai, khas taur par agar aap general category se hai to. Top colleges jaise ki AIIMS, BHU, aur state medical Universities ke liye 450-500 tak ka score chahiye hota hai general category ke liye. Aur reserved category ke liye 250-350 marks chahiye hote hai.
Magar aap ke aur dusre options bhi hai jaise -
Good Luck!!!
To score 150 marks in JEE Mains is really a good aim, you can follow the below guidelines to achieve it.
1. Have conceptual clarity in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.
2. NCERT is the foundation for many questions, so focus on the NCERT books.
3. Prepare a proper schedule and follow accordingly.
4. Give tests after completing certain topics. You can also consider giving mock tests to improve yourself.
5. Revise regularly because retention of topics is very important.
6. Don't ignore any topic.
7. Cut the distractions, stay healthy and study well consistently.
You can visit the below website to know the concepts having more weightage.
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/most-important-chapters-of-jee-main
All the best.
To prepare for JELET Exam and score 30+ marks in 7 days, you should follow a short and focused plan.
Day 1: Go through the complete syllabus and exam pattern. Check previous year papers to understand important topics.
Day 2–3: Focus on core branch subjects (like Circuit Theory, Machines, Thermodynamics, Data Structures, etc., depending on your branch). Revise formulas, key concepts, and practice MCQs from previous papers.
Day 4: Revise Engineering Mathematics – focus on topics like Differential Equations, Matrices, Integration, Probability, and Complex Numbers. Practice short numerical problems.
Day 5: Revise common subjects such as Engineering Mechanics, Basic Electrical Engineering, and Computer Fundamentals (as per your syllabus).
Day 6: Attempt one full mock test or previous year question paper. Analyze your mistakes and revise weak areas.
Day 7: Revise all important formulas, definitions, and short notes. Avoid new topics and stay calm.
With 6–8 hours of focused study per day, solving previous year questions, and revising key concepts, it is possible to score 30+ marks in the JELET exam even with one week of preparation.
Hello dear candidate,
With 323 NEET score with 380727 All India rank you are mostly unlikely to get a free seat in government BDS.
as AP government colleges need rank under 150,000 and all India quota needs rank under 22,000.
I hope you find this helpful.
Thank you.
It is actually very difficult to get a government MBBS seats as the cutoff is generally high.
you still have chance in private colleges, state counselling rounds or management quota with lower cut off.
You can through the link below for more details:-
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/what-is-good-score-in-neet
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