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Hello dear candidate,
It is very hard to get admission in KMC Manipal even after round 3 with 491 marks in general category.
KMC manipal needs above 600 marks for a general seat and by round 3 almost all seats are taken by high scorers.
Thank you.
Hey there,
If you achieved a NEET 2025 score of 491, belong to the general category, and are a Rajasthan resident, there is a very slim chance that you can get admission in Kasturba Medical College (KMC), Manipal after the third round of counselling.
However, it is not entirely out
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,
During the GATE correction window, you can change your category from General to OBC by logging into the GOAPS portal. You will need a valid OBC-NCL certificate and may need to pay a correction fee
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Heya,
Yes, you can refill your category again. In the case of the April session JEE Main registration, you have the option to change your category while registering your details only once. You can switch from General to EWS if you have a proper certificate. Just be certain that the
Hlo Dear Candidate,
For Computer Science/IT students in the general category, cracking government seats mainly depends on your entrance exam score. For exams like JEE Main or state CETs, you generally need around 90–95 percentile to secure a top government seat in CS/IT.
For state-level engineering admissions, the cutoff varies
Hiya,
You don't have to worry too much about it. As your PGCET application shows general merit not Category 1 you can correct it at the time of document verification. The officials will check your caste certificate and income certificates and then they'll update your category. Make sure to carry
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Since you belong to the Scheduled Castes but converted to Christianity, the SC reservation usually does not apply after conversion. Most government exams like JEE give SC benefits only to Hindus, Sikhs, and Buddhists, not to converted Christians. You should check if your Christian sub-caste is listed under the
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