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Can I get a seat in government medical colleges with 505 marks

lisa 9th May, 2025

A score of 505 in NEET might be competitive for some government medical colleges, but it's not guaranteed. Factors like your category, the state you're applying to, and the specific college you're targeting all play a role. For a general category student, a score of 550+ is often considered a safer bet for securing a government medical seat.

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How to download free test please tell me

SUKRITI GUPTA 25th Apr, 2025

To access free tests on Careers360, you generally don't need to download anything directly as a file. Instead, you take the tests online on their platform. Here's a simple way to find and attempt the free mock tests:

First, go to the Careers360 website using your internet browser. Once you are on the homepage, look for a section related to the specific exam you are interested in, such as JEE Main, NEET, CLAT, or any other exam for which they offer mock tests. You can usually find these sections under headings like "Engineering," "Medical," "Law," or "Exam Preparation."

Within the relevant exam section, you should be able to find information about mock tests or test series. Look for options that are explicitly labeled as "Free Mock Test" or something similar. Careers360 often provides free mock tests as a way for students to experience their platform and assess their preparation level.

To start a free mock test, you will typically need to click on the link or button associated with it. You might be asked to register or log in to the Careers360 website if you haven't already done so. This is usually a quick process requiring you to provide some basic details. After logging in, you should be able to access the instructions for the mock test and begin taking it. The test will usually simulate the actual exam environment with a timer and a question interface. Once you complete the test, you will likely receive a score and an analysis of your performance.

So, instead of looking for a download option, focus on navigating the Careers360 website to find the specific free mock test you want to take and then attempt it online directly on their platform. This way, you can practice and evaluate your preparation without needing to download any files.

I hope this helps.

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I am taking drop for neet 2025 ,Im in 12th and will be giving 2024 neet 1st attempt ,Im going kota for drop ,which month should I go and which institute best for dropper

mjaisinghani62 30th Mar, 2024

Hello aspirant

If you are taking a drop thus year then it depends upon you to go kota and in which month to go , actually those who have entered class xii in 2024 , in any Institute their neet preps would have been started . Hence you also must join them as soon as possible . If you will start late your time woll be getting waste also , you will have to pay full fees .

Talking about institutes , there are many Institutes in Kota,  PW vidyapeeth is among the top.

more depends upon you how seriously you are studying.

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can I get admission in pretty good nit for cse branch with 93%ile in jee mains with ews kota?please let me know

Satvik 9th Oct, 2024

Hi

hope you doing well

While having a score of 93 percentile in JEE Main and belonging to the Economically Weaker Section (EWS) category, you have a fair chance of getting admission into some good NITs for the Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) branch. However, the availability of seats and cutoffs can vary each year based on various factors, including the number of applicants and their overall performance.

Here are some NITs you might consider based on previous years' trends:

  1. NIT Jalandhar
  2. NIT Surat
  3. NIT Agartala
  4. NIT Raipur
  5. NIT Bhopal
  6. NIT Kurukshetra

Look at the previous year's opening and closing ranks for CSE in the EWS category for different NITs. This can give you a good indication of where you might fit in.

Make sure to participate in the Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) counselling process, where you can express your preferences for NITs and branches based on your rank.

Follow the official announcements regarding seat allocation and cutoffs as they can change each year.

You can also refer to this link for predicting of colleges:

JEE College Predictor

https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=jee_cp

Best wishes.

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