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College admission depends on the entrance exam and cutoff. With 156 marks, chances for government colleges are low, but you may get admission in private or self-financed colleges.
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With a 46090 rank in the general category, it is very difficult to get admission in Computer Science in top government colleges like NITs, IIITs, or GFTIs.
You may try for lower-ranked private colleges or state-level colleges where the cutoff is not very high.
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Dear candidate , Dr. Rafiq Zakaria College for women , Aurangabad has already begun its admission process for the 2025 -26 session . The announcement was made recently , and both UG and PG courses are open for application at the moment .
If you have entered the wrong 12th roll number in the final registration for AIIMS Paramedical, and the correction window has already closed, then unfortunately, you won’t be able to edit it now through the portal. However, this issue can often be resolved later during document verification or counselling if all your other details match and your original mark sheet is correct.
You should contact the AIIMS exam helpdesk or official email immediately and inform them about the mistake. Carry your original documents to the exam and later stages to prove your correct details. Many candidates with similar issues are allowed to proceed if their documents are valid.
Admission to MBBS or BDS at government colleges is impossible with 160 marks, a 56 percentile, and a NEET 2025 score of about 1002899; however, you still have choices in private universities for certain majors like:
Just participate in counseling,explore colleges with lower cutoffs and fill them out according to priorities.
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Yes, it is possible to get direct admission into a BMRIT (Bachelor in Medical Radiology and Imaging Technology) course without an entrance exam, especially in private colleges. Many institutions offer admission based on merit, primarily considering your 12th-grade marks in subjects like Physics, Chemistry, and Biology or Mathematics. While government and reputed institutions may require entrance exams, private colleges often provide opportunities through management quota or direct admission routes. However, fees under the management quota can be slightly higher. It is advisable to check the admission policy of the specific college you are interested in and contact their admission office directly for accurate information.
It is difficult to say whether general category students with 60% marks will get admission in this college , as it depends on many factors, such as the admission policies of the college, the particular course, and the number of seats available for admission that year.
However, there are some general tips that may help:
Admissions Policies of the College:
Each college has its own admissions policies, which determine what types of students they accept. Some colleges may accept students with 60% or above, while some may require higher marks.
Syllabus:
Some courses may require higher marks for admission, while others may allow admission with lower marks.
Availability of seats:
If a course receives a lot of applications, competition for admission may be higher, and students with higher marks may be given preference.
So, if you want to know whether you will get admission in general category with 60% marks, you should read the admission policies of the college carefully and contact the college directly if required.
Here are some additional suggestions:
Visit the college website:
Information about the admission process and eligibility criteria is given on the college website.
Contact the college:
If you have any doubts, contact the college's admissions office for information.
Consider other options:
If you do not get admission into this college, consider other colleges and courses that suit your scores and interests.
Also keep in mind that some colleges may accept students with 60% or more marks for management quota seats.
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