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Dear Adarsh,
You can use our College Predictor tool for CLAT 2020. This tool takes into account different factors before predicting the colleges for you based on your rank. Kindly input your rank, gender, seat type, category (if any) & home state to get a well rounded idea if the probable colleges you can get based on your rank. It will predict you the probable colleges you can get admission into.
Link :- https://law.careers360.com/clat-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
Hope this helps. Thanks.
Divyam, please specify the type of college you are talking about.
I assume you want information on admission to the private medical colleges in Kerala. For that, you need to have been registered for the KEAM (Kerala Engineering Architecture Medical Entrance Exam) 2020, which is the only way through which you can take admission to private colleges in Kerala if you are coming from some other state.
Even though you have to be registered for KEAM, you do not need to take any additional examination. Admission will be based upon your NEET score. After your NEET result, there will be a portal on the KEAM website where you will have to give your NEET score and some other details. Then, the process of counselling will start. If you have achieved the cut-off for the private colleges, then you will be asked to do the formalities and take admission.
There are 25 private medical colleges in Kerala, approved by AICTE, MCI and NAAC. The minimum marks for admission to these institutes vary according to the quality and repute of these colleges.
Here are some of the cut-offs for 2019 counselling for private medical colleges in Kerala:
Jubilee Mission Medical College (http://jmmc.ac.in/) : Cut-off for 2019- State rank: 1621(Gen)
Amala Institute of Medical Sciences: Cut-off for 2019- (http://www.amalaims.org/medicalcollege.php) State rank: 1857(Gen)
PK Das Medical College: Cut-off for 2019- (http://pkdims.org/) State rank: 5804(Gen)
Pushpagiri Medical College Hospital: Cut-off for 2019- State rank: 2199(Gen) (http://pushpagiri.in/)
All the best!
Deepa, it is true that cut offs change every year depending on various factors. But we will need your CLAT 2020 score and All India Rank for us to assess your prospects. Alternatively you can use our College predictor to check your options: https://law.careers360.com/clat-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
Hi,
The cut off varies for different institutes based on so many factors such as difficulty of exam,number of candidates appeared and qualified,number of seats available,category of the candidate,total number of applicants and so on. Based on previous year data you can expect a rank between 16000-26000.In previous years the cut off for WBNUJS Kolkata was above 100 so the chances are less for a general category student with this mark. To know your chances in colleges please use college predictor given below
https://law.careers360.com/clat-college-predictor
All the best.
Hello Aspirant,
Unfortunately not because 85% state quota seat are kept reserved only for aspirants of that particular state if other state aspirants want to get admission in that state then he/she has to get it through 15% All India Quota counselling. As you are talking about UP so on those 85% state quota seats only candidates having domicile of UP can take admission and as you belongs to Rajasthan so you should get the GMCs through All India Quota counselling for those 15% seats.
To have a list of all those colleges which you can get based upon your marks, category, and state you can use NEET College Predictor:-
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
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