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Hello,
Since you already got a college in 3rd round All India quota and locked Rajasthan/UP NEET choices, you can’t participate in state 3rd rounds without losing the All India seat.
To get your security deposit/refund, you need to submit a seat surrender/cancellation request as per the state’s NEET counselling rules before the deadline. Usually, the refund is partial or full depending on timing. Always check the official counselling portal for exact procedure and timeline.
Hope you understand.
With a NEET score of 187 and an All India Rank (AIR) of 860368 in the SC category, securing a government MBBS or BDS seat is highly unlikely. The cutoff marks for government medical and dental colleges, even for reserved categories, are typically much higher. However, your score meets the minimum qualifying percentile for the SC category, making you eligible for admission to other medical courses.
I hope it will clear your query!!
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Yes, you need to fill out separate university/college forms for admission, even after taking the CUET, unless they have a specific policy allowing it. While CUET is an entrance exam for admission to various universities, each university has its own separate admission or counseling process that requires you to register on their individual portal, either before or after CUET results are declared.
Here are some of the best hospitals in South India for DNB Obstetrics and Gynaecology (OBGYN ):
Fernandez Hospital, Hyderabad (Telangana) – One of the top centres for DNB OBGYN with high patient load, good hands-on exposure, and strong academic training.
Narayana Hrudayalaya, Bengaluru (Karnataka) – A reputed multispecialty hospital accredited by NBE for DNB OBGYN. Offers good clinical variety and academic support.
Baby Memorial Hospital, Kozhikode (Kerala) – Recognised by NBE for DNB OBGYN. Known for good patient inflow and experienced faculty.
PSG Hospitals, Coimbatore (Tamil Nadu) – Accredited for DNB OBGYN with well-established OBGYN department and good case exposure.
KIMS Hospital, Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala) – Offers DNB OBGYN with good infrastructure and clinical facilities.
You can confirm the latest accreditation and seat availability on the National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBE) official website.
Hope it helps !
Hello Shauryaman,
With a NEET 2025 score of 147 and roughly 10,80,853 as the All India Rank, it can be a bit difficult to get a medical or dental seat at any government or a top-ranked private college in India. The lowest qualifying cutoff for NEET for the general category has been in the range of 138-147 during the last few years. At the same time, for the reserved categories OBC/SC/ST, it is somewhat lower about 108-137.
If you are in the General (UR) category, your score is only at the threshold or very close to it, which means that you can be called for counselling but, to put it mildly, you will not be able to get an MBBS or BDS seat either through the All India Quota (AIQ) or state counselling even in private colleges as their cutoffs are most of the time above 300-400 marks.
Nevertheless, choices are still with you. Certain private deemed universities and self-supporting colleges may provide seats under management or NRI quotas, but these are associated with very high fees.
On the other hand, you can take a look at the paramedical and allied health sciences courses like B.Sc Nursing, BPT (Physiotherapy), BMLT, B.Sc Radiology, or B.Sc Biotechnology that have a bright future in the medical field and also accept lower NEET or non-NEET scores.
In case MBBS is still your target, a gap year is an option for you. Then, you can get back to preparing with the help of a focused coaching session and set your eyes on a score of 500+ that will raise your chances of NEET significantly. Hope it helps!!!
Yes, there are many BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) colleges in India under the Make in India initiative. The government promotes traditional medicine like Ayurveda through schemes such as AYUSH (Ayurveda, Yoga & Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha, and Homeopathy) .
Here are some popular BAMS colleges in India :
Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Varanasi
Govt. Ayurvedic College, Guwahati
Tilak Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Pune
Sri Kalabyraveshwara Swamy Ayurvedic Medical College, Bangalore
National Institute of Ayurveda, Jaipur
Dr. D.Y. Patil College of Ayurved, Pune
Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore
State Ayurvedic College and Hospital, Lucknow
Ayurvedic and Unani Tibbia College, Delhi
Government Ayurveda College, Thiruvananthapuram
Here is a list of major university entrance exams in India for the 2026 academic session, along with their application fees for candidates who did not qualify in JEE Main:
CUET UG : Rs. 1,000 for up to 3 subjects; Rs. 400 for each additional subject.
CUET PG : Rs. 1,200 for up to two test papers; Rs. 600 for each additional test paper.
CLAT UG : Rs. 4,000 for General/OBC candidates; Rs. 3,500 for SC/ST/BPL/PwD candidates.
KLUEEE (KL University) : Rs. 1,000 (non-refundable).
NEET UG : Rs. 1,700 for General candidates; Rs. 1,600 for OBC/EWS candidates; Rs. 1,000 for SC/ST/PwD candidates.
GATE 2026 : Rs. 2,000 for General/OBC candidates; Rs. 1,000 for SC/ST/PwD/Female candidates.
IIT JAM 2026 : Rs. 1,500 for General/OBC candidates; Rs. 750 for SC/ST/PwD candidates.
CAT 2025 : Rs. 2,600 for General/OBC/EWS candidates; Rs. 1,300 for SC/ST/PwD candidates.
Fees may change, so always check the official websites before applying.
Hello Ishika,
Japan offers several fully funded scholarships for international students, like the is MEXT scholarship, by the Government of Japan. This is the most popular and fully funded scholarship. It covers tuition fees, accommodation, a monthly allowance and airfare. But it is for students who want to study in Japan after 12th for undergraduate studies. You can apply for it through the Embassy of Japan in India. They release a form every year in April-May.
There are some private or University Scholarships. JASSO is a private scholarship and University of Tokyo, Kyoto University, Osaka University are University scholarships. All these universities offer international scholarshipsafter 12th for undergraduate studies.
After you apply, you'll need to take a written exam in English, Maths and Science and an interview at the Japanese Embassy. If you pass they will guide you through the visa and university placement process. But if you want to go to Japan before class 12, you can apply for foreign student exchange scholarships like AFS Intercultural Programs India and Rotary Youth Exchange. It is sometimes fully funded and sometimes partially funded. The application form is open between October and January every year. So, if you are interested in the exchange program, now is the right time to go for it.
If you are aiming for higher studies in Japan, you need to start preparing now-
Best wishes to you!!!
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