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Hello,
Your NEET score is regarded as respectable for paramedical courses, however it might not be enough for MBBS or BDS. Your prospects of getting a B,Sc in cardiac technology are reasonable, especially if you have the EWS certificate, which of us you a little edge in seat distribution based on reservations.
Although, for paramedical decrease are typically based on Neet UG course or separate entrance exams conducted by colleges or BCECE.
What You should do?
Hello Sir,
Thankyou for reaching out!
For Bsc.General without CUET in Faridabad,Haryana or Delhi you can consider,
Manav Rachna University or Lingaya's Vidyapeeth in Faridabad which offers direct admission or you can opt for Jamia Milia Islamia,Delhi which offers merit-based admissions or its own entrance test.
ShreeGuru Gobind Singh Tricentenary(SGT)University,Haryana (Gurugram)
This university also offers Bsc. Programmes without CUET
Dear Aspirant,
Based on your CUET score of 648 and a combined 208 out of 500 in English and General Aptitude (GAT), you do have a fair chance of getting admission to the BBA program at Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya (DAVV), especially under the ST category. While the exact ST cutoff for this year is yet to be released, previous trends suggest that ST category cutoffs are generally lower than those for the General category, which typically range between 330 to 410 marks. This means the ST cutoff may fall somewhere around 280 to 360 marks out of 500 in English and GAT combined, giving you a possible edge despite your lower GAT score. However, admission will ultimately depend on this year’s competition and seat availability. It’s important to keep track of DAVV's official counselling schedule, likely to begin in late July, and participate in the process with all your required documents, including your CUET scorecard, caste certificate, and academic qualifications. Even if your score is slightly below the expected cutoff for BBA (Marketing or Business Analytics), you should still attend counselling, as reserved category seats may open up.
Best of Luck.
Hello Aspirant,
With a score of 51 in RUHS CUET 2025 and being from the General category, it is highly unlikely you will gain admission to any government college under the RUHS state counselling.
You still have two main paths to consider:
Apply to Private Nursing Colleges under RUHS
Some private institutions have lower cutoffs—typically 60–65 marks for general candidates .
Prepare to Retake the CUET Exam Next Year
Score at least 75 marks or more to be eligible for government seats.
Use this time to strengthen your preparation and improve significantly.
All the best for your future career.
RUHS General cutoff is approximately 65 to 75 plus marks
Your score: 51 marks, below the government cutoff
Recommended route: Look into private colleges or allied health courses , or attempt counselling rounds for possible seat availability
Dear aspirant,
Based on your rank you have a decent chance to get into good branches in top Governmental colleges or even NITs. But as you have not mentioned which examination rank is this , we are assuming it's JEE Mains. Also it's important to know which courses you're interested in. Please provide us with those details then we will be able to give you a better response. Every counselling process, seat availability, and college cutoffs depends on the entrance exam and it also varies depending on specific courses and institutions. So please provide us with those details.
Thank you.
With a CUET score of 778 out of 1000, you have a good chance of getting admission to BA programs like History with Political Science or Geography with Political Science in some North and South Campus colleges of Delhi University, especially if you are from the general category. However, the specific college and program you can get into will depend on the cut-offs for those specific courses and colleges.
https://university.careers360.com/articles/du-cuet-2025-expected-cut-off-for-ba-hons-political-science
Thank you!!
With a JEE Main percentile of 51 and an OBC-NCL rank around 2.8 lakh admission to NITs, IIITs, or GFTIs is not possible, as these institutes usually require an OBC rank below 50,000. However, you can still explore state-level counseling where some government colleges accept higher ranks. Private universities like SRM, VIT, or Amity also offer good programs and may admit students with moderate scores. Alternatively, you can consider B.Sc. courses such as Cardiology or Computer Science through CUET, where cutoffs are generally more accessible. If you've determined to get into top colleges, taking a drop year to prepare and reattempt JEE is also a valid option.
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