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Here are the top 5 artificial intelligence (AI) colleges in India based on overall reputation, research output, industry collaborations, and academic excellence as of 2025:
Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay IIT Bombay is regarded as a leading AI research and education institute in India. It offers specialized AI courses within its computer science programs and has active AI research labs collaborating with leading tech companies internationally.
Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi IIT Delhi has a robust AI curriculum and research ecosystem focusing on machine learning, natural language processing, robotics, and data science. The institute’s strong industry ties offer students extensive internship and placement opportunities.
Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Bangalore IISc Bangalore is renowned for its advanced research in AI and related areas like computer vision and cognitive computing. It integrates AI with other scientific disciplines through interdisciplinary projects and offers postgraduate AI degrees.
International Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Hyderabad IIIT Hyderabad is well-known for its research-intensive approach to AI education. It provides comprehensive programs, including PhD and MTech in AI, emphasizing cutting-edge technologies and practical applications.
Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras IIT Madras offers strong AI-oriented courses and research labs focusing on deep learning, neural networks, and AI hardware acceleration. Its collaborations with industry leaders and startups provide exposure to real-world AI challenges.
For the top 10 AI colleges in India, these five are consistently ranked at the forefront, followed by institutions like IIT Kharagpur, IIT Kanpur, IIIT Bangalore, BITS Pilani, and IIT Roorkee, all recognized for their contributions to AI education and research.
These institutions are known not only for their strong academic curriculum but also for their active participation in AI innovation, startup incubation, and global collaborations, making them excellent choices for students aspiring to build a career in artificial intelligence.
Yes, you can resign from a college allotted in 2nd round of All India Counselling if you get a better option in the 3rd round of state counselling. Most AIQ rules allow withdrawal before the next round without losing eligibility. Some colleges may deduct a processing fee and you need to submit a resignation form to get your documents back. However, if you resign and don’t get a seat in state counselling, you may end up without any seat. Treat the AIQ seat as a backup only if you are confident about getting your preferred college.
If you have scored 288 in neet PG if you are from general management quota it is hard to get into government colleges because they usually need higher cut off for the neet PG 2025 so you can try for private institutions and management quota but your chances less you can attend counselling and explore all the opportunities
Yes, the UGC has proposed bi-annual admissions for PG courses in India, allowing admissions in both July/August and January/February cycles. However, not all universities have implemented this yet. Whether you can join a PG course in the January/February cycle depends on the specific university and program. Some may offer limited seats in this cycle. It’s best to check the official university website for notifications and eligibility. This system aims to give flexibility and reduce waiting periods for students.
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For All India counselling of MDS, the cut-off for SC/ST/OBC category was 227 marks (40th percentile) . Later, it was revised to 168 marks (20.137 percentile) to fill vacant seats.
So, an SC candidate needs at least 168 marks in NEET MDS to be eligible for government colleges through All India counselling.
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With your 115 mark getting into need PG in South India medical colleges is really hard and impossible because you usually need higher cut off to get into any other medical college if you have I am ask you will get into government college if you have mid level marks you will get into private in institution
This your need 455 mark getting bhms top government colleges is really hard they usually need cut off around 480 to 520 plus if you are looking into BHMS top government colleges but the mid level colleges will offer cut off range from 460 to 470 but your marks is 455 you can attended counselling and try for other colleges too
Even if you paid for NEET PG all-India counseling, state counseling usually requires a separate fee. This is because state authorities manage their own seat allotment and verification. The fees cover administrative costs specific to the state quota. All-India (15%) and state quota (85%) are treated separately, so payments don’t overlap. Sometimes part of the all-India fee may be refundable, but the state fee is for state processing.
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The NEET cutoff 2024 for BHMS for best government colleges for various categories are as follows:
1. General Category: 480 - 510 marks 2. OBC/SC/ST Category: 410 - 475 marks
The cutoff also varies statewise like Rajasthan has a higher cutoff as compared to West Bengal due to higher demand.
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Yes, you can appear for NEET again next year and take part in MBBS counselling .
If you leave BHMS after 1 year, you will not be debarred from NEET or MBBS counselling, either at All India level or State level. But you must formally leave the BHMS seat by resigning through the proper process, so that there is no issue of seat blocking.
So, if you qualify NEET next year, you will be fully eligible for MBBS counselling again.
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