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Hello aspirant,
For MBBS admission in Nepal especially for international students, including Indians, the requirement is generally 50% individually in each of Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) in your Class 12 or equivalent. Just having 50% in total PCB won’t be sufficient. In addition, you’ll likely need to qualify in the NEET-UG exam as per the Indian regulations for studying MBBS abroad. So make sure you meet both the individual subject mark requirements and the NEET eligibility to apply successfully in Nepalese medical colleges like BPKIHS, KUSMS, or private institutions.
If you want to know more detail about MBBS in Nepal you can visit here :
https://studyabroad.careers360.com/articles/study-mbbs-in-nepal
Best of luck with your medical journey!
Following completion of the 10th grade or 10+2 with PCM (Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics), students can pursue a diploma in information technology (IT) or computer science engineering (CSE). There are many colleges in India which offer this course.
I suggest you to provide me the name of college about which you are seeking information so that I can help you better.
Thank you
If you are a UP candidate with a NEET 2024 rank of around 19,000, it is a strong position to secure a government MBBS seat under the 85% state quota. Many government medical college in Uttar Pradesh have closing ranks between 20,000 to 27,000 so your chance in state counselling are good. However, getting a seat under 15% All India Quota might be a bit difficult, as cutoffs there are usually lower. Still, it’s important to apply for both AIQ and state counselling. Using a college predictor tool can help you shortlist the best options. Overall this is a decent rank that gives you a fair opportunity for MBBS admission.
Hello Pranjal!
A score of 136 in the MET (Manipal Entrance Test) is a decent score, but CSE with specializations like AI, Data Science, or Mathematics and Computing in main Manipal campus or Bangalore is usually very competitive.
I’d say apply and attend counselling sessions. Even if you don’t get your first choice immediately, there’s a good chance you’ll get something close through spot rounds or if some students drop their seats.
Thank you for reaching out!
With an 87 percentile and a rank of 188681 in JEE Main, your chances of getting into ECE or Mechanical Engineering (ME) in top NITs or IIITs are limited, especially within the general category. However, you may have a chance in some lower-ranked NITs or GFTIs (Government Funded Technical Institutes).
Check college predictor here -:
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?utm_source=jee_main_cp&utm_medium=GoogleAds&utm_campaign=1001&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAjwwqfABhBcEiwAZJjC3uWfwXGSrdgpD-g8MH22hrzZ5qnhfVf42P3F6_8IJUqSbtgrnfFh1hoCsNsQAvD_BwE
hi ,
Yes, the difference in spelling between Punam (in your 10th marksheet) and Poonam (in your mother's Aadhaar card) could potentially create an issue while filling out the JEE application form, especially if document verification is required later. However, minor spelling variations are generally not a major problem unless specifically asked to be corrected.
this is what you can do -
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Hi,
Based on the previous year data, According to your JEE MAINS 2025 Percentile and category some of the best colleges in which you have good possibility of getting a seat includes:
You can predict more colleges in which you can get admission using the JEE MAINS 2025 college predictor tool.
Hope this information will help you
If you secure a seat in the first phase of counseling but attempt the second phase hoping for a better college and unfortunately don't get a seat allotted in the second phase, you will generally need to report to the college allotted to you in the first phase.
This is because once you accept a seat in any phase, it is considered confirmed. Not reporting to the allotted college can lead to forfeiture of the seat and potential penalties.
However, the exact procedure might vary depending on the specific counseling process and rules of the respective state or institution. It's advisable to carefully read the counseling guidelines or contact the counseling authorities for precise information.
To avoid any last-minute hassles, it's crucial to make informed decisions and plan accordingly.
hope this helps you!!
Hello dear student
You can appear for neet if you pass out physics , there will be no problem if you get less than 50 marks in physics provided you must have more than 50 marks in chemistry and biology .
The total marks of three subjects physics + chemistry + biology should make 150 .
It can be explained here : suppose you are getting 40 marks in physics, then you must have 10 more marks in chemistry or biology OR 5 extra marks in chemistry and 5 in biology so if you have 40 marks in physics , minimum 60 marks in biology and 50 in chemistry, then also you are eligible.
The eligibility to appear in Neet
The candidate must have passed class xii with minimum 50 % marks with physics, chemistry and biology from any reputed university.
For details you may visit the link given below
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-eligibility-criteria
Hello,
Yes, you can take the science stream (Physics + Maths) in Class 11 at Riverside Public School in Kothagiri, even if you completed your 10th in commerce (without maths) from the ICSE board. It is normal many schools do allow this and it is completely normal.
Hope this helps you,
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