Management
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Unfortunately, Securing a management quota seed for MBBS is extremely unlikely with a NEET score of 91. Usually, management quota seeds are set aside for students who want to study medicine but may not have received a high enough Neet score to be considered for merit based seats. Even for management quota admissions, a score of 91 is well below the minimum qualifying scores for the majority of categories, and there is fierce rivalry for these seats.
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IISERs do not offer any management quota seats—admissions are based strictly on merit through the IISER Aptitude Test (IAT) and, in the past, other standardized channels like JEE Advanced or KVPY. From 2024 onwards, the IAT is the sole route for admission into IISER undergraduate programs.
no management quota, no donations, no discretionary weight—if you're aiming for IISER, your IAT score is the only deciding factor.
Dear Kaserindi,
as per I know admission are generally done through IISER Aptitude Test (IAT), kvpy and JEE Advanced, I mean its a central government institutes, funded by Government of India, so they follow transparent and merit only admission policies.
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Dear candidate , No , IISERs do not offer any management quota or donation - based seats . Admission is strictly merit - based through the IISER Aptitude Test ( IAT ) , and there is no separate management channel or quota outside the standard reservation categories ( SC / ST / OBC / NCL / EWS / PwD / Kashmiri migrants ) .
With a NEET score of 220, securing an MBBS seat at Mahatma Gandhi Medical College, Jaipur through the management quota is highly unlikely. While some private medical colleges do offer seats through management quotas, a score of 220 is generally considered low, and competition for these seats is intense. The procedure generally involves registering for the counseling process, filling out the college application form, and participating in choice filling for private colleges.
With a NEET score of 220, it's unlikely you'll get MBBS admission at Mahatma Gandhi Medical College, Jaipur through the management quota, especially for the OBC category. While some private medical colleges in Rajasthan, including Mahatma Gandhi Medical College, Jaipur, offer seats through the management quota, your score is below the likely cutoff for even that route.
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The RVITM accept KCET ranks where branches like CSE,AIML,ISE,ECE had a cutoff of beteween 20630-30000 and Civil Engineering had 106497 for the General Category
To know details of cutoff refer below
RV institute of technology and management bengaluru cutoff
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Although state -by-state variations exit in BAMS management quota fees, they are often greater than those for seats filled through merit - based admissions. Management quota costs in certain States, such as Karnataka, can rise from INR 4,00,000 to INR 6,00,000 per year. The annual costs in some states, such as Kerala, may be around INR 3,00,000.
Hi dear candidate,
Yes, in 2025 colleges do have management quota admissions available. It is available within the private colleges only, as it is intended for the deserving students who did not get a good college. This generally involves students who have scored very good marks in 12th class board so that getting admission becomes easier. This also involves paying a certain amount to the college as it also involves monetary benefit to them.
You can in person visit the college for management quota or navigate to their website for management quota admission as well.
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