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Hello,
Kasturba Medical College (KMC), Mangalore, is one of the top private medical colleges in India. However, it does not offer government quota seats in the same way as government medical colleges do.KMC Mangalore is a private, deemed university (under Manipal Academy of Higher Education MAHE), so it participates in the All India Counselling process conducted by MCC (Medical Counselling Committee) under Deemed University Quota, not under All India Quota AIQ or state quota. Cutoff through All India Deemed University Quota.As per NEET 2023 data, here are the approximate cutoff ranks for the General category
Round 1: AIR around 59,000 – 62,000
Round 2: AIR around 67,000 – 70,000
Mop-Up Round: AIR around 73,000 – 75,000
These ranks are for General category candidates applying under Deemed University seats, where the fee is much higher than that of government colleges.
There are no state quota seats in KMC Mangalore, since deemed universities are not part of state counselling. All seats are filled through MCC counselling only. Some students with ranks around 70,000 got seats in KMC Mangalore in mop-up rounds last year, but they had to pay full fees. Since it’s a deemed university, the cutoffs are slightly lower compared to top government colleges, but the fees are much higher.
For accurate and updated NEET cutoff ranks for Deemed Universities, including KMC, visit:
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/kasturba-medical-college-mangalore
Wishing you all the best
Hello Mr. Santhosh,
With an All India Rank (AIR) of 70,775 and NEET marks of 485, your daughter has a decent chance of getting an MBBS seat through the State Quota in Maharashtra. Here are the possibilities:
Poverty in India means many people do not have enough money to buy food clothes or a house to live, they struggle every day to live a good life, they cannot go to school properly or get good medicine when they are sick, many poor families work hard but still they earn very less money and that makes their life more hard, some of them live in villages where there are no good roads or schools or jobs, some live in cities but they do not have clean water and have to sleep on roads or small huts, this is very sad and we all should help poor people to get better life, the government is trying to help them by giving free food cheap houses and school fees but still it is not enough, we all must join together to fight poverty and help everyone live a good life, if you want a full speech for school or to speak in a program.
Hello Aspirant,
With NEET 2025 AIR 3,42,689, OBC rank 1,59,701, and 339 marks, MBBS in govt colleges is unlikely. But you have good chances for BPT, BAMS, BHMS, or paramedical courses in private or semi-govt colleges. Veterinary may be possible in some states under OBC quota. Register for your state counselling and explore private options for better chances.
Hello student,
With an IISER Aptitude Test (IAT) all-India rank of 3963, there's a good chance you might get admitted to an IISER, but it depends on the specific IISER and the course you're aiming for.
BS-MS programs are generally more competitive than specialized programs like the B.Tech. or BS in Economic Sciences at IISER Bhopal.
Different IISERs have varying cut-off ranks. Some, like IISER Pune, are more competitive than others.
The number of seats available in each IISER and program also plays a crucial role.
Read the below article to understand the cutoff trends of IAT for IISER
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/iiser-merit-list-and-cutoff
Thank you!!
Hello aspirant,
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Hey,
96 percentile in English is a very good score, suggesting strong language skills, which is often a key requirement for BBA admission and 86 percentile in aptitude in CUET indicates a good grasp of general aptitude, which is also a crucial component of BBA admissions. So it's overall a very strong score potentially opening the doors of top BBA colleges in India. But the specific colleges will depend on the individual university's cut-offs and admission criteria. For more information please visit this link given below.
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/11-cheapest-colleges-study-bba-course-in-india-fsa
No, with an All India Rank of 1,60,193 in the SC category, it is unlikely that you will get a government engineering seat in Karnataka. The cutoff ranks for the SC category in government colleges are generally much lower.
With an All India NEET rank of 747472 in the SC category, it's unlikely to secure a seat in a government BAMS college in Andhra Pradesh through the All India Quota.
You should definitely participate in the Andhra Pradesh state AYUSH counseling conducted by Dr. NTRUHS and ensure you attend all rounds, including the mop-up round, to see if any seats remain vacant for SC candidates.
Private colleges might be a more relevant option, and you could explore those offering BAMS, especially if they have low fees or scholarship opportunities.
With a 10 lakh rank in NEET and ST category, it is very difficult to get a government medical college , even under the ST quota. Government colleges usually have much higher cut-offs, even for reserved categories.
You can still try under the State Quota , as state cut-offs are usually lower than All India Quota. But chances are very low for MBBS in government colleges.
You can look for:
BDS (Dental) in government or private colleges
MBBS in private colleges or through management/NRI quota
Other medical courses like BAMS, BHMS, BPT, Nursing, etc.
Apply through State Quota first, and also check options under All India Quota just in case any seat remains vacant.
Hope it helps !
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