Common Admission Test
Hello Aspirant,
Yes, Delhi University does allow B.Sc. Chemistry students for its M.Sc. Biochemistry program if you satisfy the eligibility criteria. The students must have studied core subjects essential to Biochemistry, like Chemistry and Biology (or other life sciences) at some stage in their undergraduate program. The admission will be based either on eligibility merit list of entrance exam through DU rule for the relevant year. It is good to check the specific eligibility detail in the official DU PG Bulletin for the relevant year.
hi,
Yes, with a NEET score of 317 and being from Bihar with OBC category, you still have chances to get a seat. For BDS, getting a government seat may be difficult because the cutoffs are usually higher. But you can try for private BDS colleges, especially in the mop-up and spot rounds.You can get a seat in private BAMS colleges in Bihar, and maybe in semi-government colleges if cutoffs drop this year.
Hi aspirant,
The IIM admissions procedure is multifaceted .
Cracking the CAT demands a smart and systematic strategy .
Success relies on discipline , dedication , and a good outlook . All the best!
If you have scored 296 marks in NEET 2025 and you belong to the SC category with a rank of 46339, then you may have a fair chance of getting a government MBBS seat in Karnataka under the state quota. Generally, the cutoff marks for SC category candidates in Karnataka are lower compared to the general category due to reservation benefits. In previous years, SC candidates with similar marks have secured seats in some government medical colleges in Karnataka. However, the chances of admission depend on the number of available seats, the difficulty level of the exam in that year, the total number of applicants, and the category-wise cutoff. Therefore, you are advised to attend the state counselling conducted by the Karnataka Examination Authority, fill in as many choices as possible, and stay updated with the counselling schedule. You are also encouraged to apply for All India Quota seats, as a few reserved seats may also be available in other states.
Hey Paridhi ,
I hope you are absolutely fine. As per your mentioned query , you have to understand the exam pattern first. Its syllabus, the type of questions and so on. Here i am mentioning some tips i hope this will be helpful for you.
To know more you can refer this :
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/cat-preparation-strategy
Revert for further query!
Good luck !
Hello Abhishek,
No, you cannot take admission into B. Tech Marine Engineering at CUSAT if you do not take the CAT 2025 exam. CUSAT CAT is a mandatory exam for admission into all undergraduate programs including B Tech Marine Engineering. Admission to the program will only be possible for candidates with valid CAT scores.
350s is below typical general category cutoffs for private MBBS seats.
Only realistic route is through management/NRI quota in lower-tier colleges with high fees.
Government seats are highly unlikely .
The Common Admission Test (CAT) is a highly competitive exam, and practicing sample questions is essential for efficient preparation.
CAT SAMPLE PAPERS
Kindly refer to the link attached above for the sample papers.
All the best!
Hello,
States you can apply in (B-category/management quota): Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and Puducherry. All allow non-domicile students for private colleges.
Approx MBBS fees (per year):
Telangana: Rs. 12–15 lakh
Andhra Pradesh: Rs. 12–18 lakh
Karnataka: Rs. 15–20 lakh
Tamil Nadu: Rs. 15–22 lakh
Kerala: Rs. 7–8.5 lakh
Karnataka registration: Closed in Feb 2025. Likely to reopen for mop-up/stray rounds in June–July 2025.
Kerala registration: Closed in March 2025. Stray round expected in June–July 2025. Dates not announced yet.
Hope it helps !
Hello aspirant,
Some colleges around your rank are,
For accuarte prediction, use careers360 college predictor website,
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/ap-eamcet-eapcet-rank-wise-colleges-list
Regards
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