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Hello there,
After ACPC (Admission Committee for Professional Courses) registration, here’s what you need to do step by step to get admission into your preferred college: 1. Document Verification
Upload or verify all required documents (like 10th & 12th marksheets, caste certificate if applicable, etc.) as per ACPC instructions. 2. Merit List Check
ACPC will release a provisional merit list . Check your rank and details carefully. 3. Choice Filling
Log in to the ACPC portal and select your preferred colleges and branches in the order of priority. Choose your target college first. 4. Mock Round (if any)
Participate in the mock round to understand seat chances and improve your final choice filling. 5. Final Choice Locking
Lock your final choices before the deadline. 6. Seat Allotment Result
ACPC will announce seat allotment. If you get your desired college, download the allotment letter . 7. Fee Payment & Reporting
Pay the required admission fee online through ACPC.
Then report to the allotted college (physically or online) with original documents and allotment letter. 8. Confirm Admission
Submit documents at the college, complete formalities, and confirm your admission.
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,
Getting 69 marks in AP ICET 2025 is considered an average to below average score but it is a qualifying marks for general category students. Whether it is good or bad it basically depends on which category you belongs to and which colleges you are expecting for admissions
Generally the AP ICET qualifying criteria is :-
With this rank range you can expect admission into mid tier to less known private colleges. Getting a seat in the top tier institutions may be unlikely as they require much higher ranks like typically in the top 1000 or lower
Refer to this link for more detailed information :- https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/ap-icet-marks-vs-rank
Hope this Helps!
Hello,
If you do BDS first in MP and don’t use the Medhavi Yojana, and then after 1 year crack NEET again and take admission in a private MBBS college using Medhavi Yojana, then yes , you can get the benefit of the scheme if you still fulfil all the conditions at that time.
But make sure:
You have not used Medhavi Yojana before.
You meet all the eligibility rules (like income limit, marks, etc.) again when applying.
So, if all conditions are met, you can get the benefit.
Hope it helps !
Hello Rohit,
Yes, a person who has passed 10th can prepare for BAD Medical courses . But it depends on the course requirements. Some medical courses may need 12th science with biology. So, you should check the eligibility before starting.
The eligibility varies based on the category. General category candidates need a minimum of 50%, while SC/ST/OBC/Reserved-PWD candidates require a minimum of 40%. General-PWD candidates need at least 45%. .
If your class 12th percentage meets the minimum eligibility criteria required for your category, then you are eligible for NEET and can pursue MBBS if you clear the cutoff for the exam.
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