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Yes, there is a possibility of getting a private medical college with a NEET All India Rank of 127133 within this range i.e. below INR 50 lakhs.
There are many private and deemed colleges which accept this rank and have fees under INR 50 lakhs.
Some colleges under your
Growing interest in AYUSH and alternative medicine has made the BAMS program more competitive. The NEET 2025 anticipated cut- off for BAMS for applicants in general category varies depending on whether they want to attend government or private colleges.
EXPECTED CUT-OFF
For Delhi, Rajasthan, MP, UP: NEET
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If you selected the OBC category instead of General category by mistake while filling the SSC CGL application form, you cannot edit the category after final submission as per SSC rules, because the category field is one of the fields that cannot be edited.
For BPT admission in Maharashtra ,NEET is not compulsory in every college .For eligibility you must have passed 12th with PCB (50% for general, 40 % for reserved)
1.You can apply through Maharashtra state CET cell counselling when registration opens.
2.Many private universities like DIY Patil , MGM ,
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For admission to Delhi University through CUET UG , your chances depends on your CUET score out of 750 , the program you are applying for and the college preference. Since you are a Humanities students who attempted one language , one domain subject and the general test, here
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Your score should be 185 or greater. Just aim for 185 plus.
results will be declared soon for CUET UG 2025. Stay updated and regularly check for notifications from the official website or through our Career360 page.
With AIR 90,000 and General rank ~31,000, you have a fair chance of getting a government MBBS seat in West Bengal under state quota.
Top colleges (e.g. Kolkata) are out of reach.
Possible in colleges like Midnapore, Murshidabad, Raiganj, etc.
Participate in WBMCC counselling and fill choices smartly.
With 89% in 12th (PCB) and 40,000 rank in EAMCET under the General category, your chances of getting B.Sc. Radiology in top government colleges are low, but you can still get admission in private or semi-private colleges offering paramedical or radiology course.
What You Can Do:
With 89% in 12th and 40,000 EAMCET rank in general category, getting a BSc Radiology seat in government colleges is difficult.
However, you have good chances in private or semi-government colleges.
Hello Aspirant,
You are eligible for admission into B.Sc. Radiology in most of the colleges with your 89% in your 12th boards (PCB stream). Most of them do not consider your EAMCET, that said, your EAMCET rank (40,000 in general category) may not yield admission in a few of the
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