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With 282 marks,your chance for a BDS Mamtha dental College under category A are borderline .In recent years the initial rounds closing rank for BDS, have been generally around 300+ for unreserved seats, though in later rounds and for reserved Categories,the cut-offs has gone lower sometimes near 260. This means with 282 you may not secure a seat in first round especially if you're from general category,but you could have a chance in reserved Categories or later rounds, depending on vacancy.
Take part in all rounds of the counselling and also keep backup options in other private colleges or management quota open.
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With 394 marks in NEET 2025, your chances for a seat in Nimra Institute of Medical Sciences, Vijayawada through management quota are low because the cut-off for management seats is usually higher (above 420+ in recent years).
However, since Nimra is a Muslim minority college, you may have a chance under the minority quota through Andhra Pradesh state counselling, as past cut-offs for Muslim minority candidates were close to your score (around 390–400).
So, your chances are better under minority quota , but not likely under management quota . It is best to apply under both categories during counselling.
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No, this is not true. UPSC does not select candidates based on wealth, background or family status. The exam is the same for everyone.
UPSC follows a strict and transparent process. Candidates are selected only on the basis of merit. The interview board checks personality, confidence, communication and awareness, not caste or money.
Many toppers come from middle class, rural and backward backgrounds every year. Also, interview marks vary for all categories. Backward category candidates do not get fewer marks just because of their category.
So, it is a myth that UPSC favours only elite or wealthy students. Hard work and preparation matter the most.
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.
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
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With 115 marks in NEET PG, it's highly unlikely to get admission into MD paediatrics in any South Indian Medical college, whether government or private .The reason is that the qualifying cutoff itself is much higher, In recent years general category candidates needed atleast 280-300 above just to qualify,and even reserved Categories required more than 200.On top of that MD paediatrics is high-demand branch and the closing rank in South India are usually above 400-500.So,If you're really interested in pursuing MD paediatrics, it would be a good idea to consider preparing again and aim for 400+ in your next attempt.
Yes, you can do both together. As a private candidate, you can appear for the improvement exam in the subjects you already passed and also take Biology as an additional subject in the same year. You will need to apply separately for improvement and for the additional subject when the board opens the forms.
It is better to confirm the exact process and dates from your board (CBSE/State board) before applying.
Based on your NEET score of 390 marks , you have a good chance of securing admission to a government BPT (Bachelor of Physiotherapy) college, especially in states like Maharashtra. However, cutoffs can vary by state and college.
Here are some government BPT colleges you might consider:
Government College of Physiotherapy, Mumbai, Maharashtra
Government Physiotherapy College, Nagpur, Maharashtra
Government Physiotherapy College, Pune, Maharashtra
Government Physiotherapy College, Aurangabad, Maharashtra
Government Physiotherapy College, Kolhapur, Maharashtra
Government Physiotherapy College, Nanded, Maharashtra
Government Physiotherapy College, Solapur, Maharashtra
Government Physiotherapy College, Amravati, Maharashtra
Government Physiotherapy College, Jalgaon, Maharashtra
Government Physiotherapy College, Akola, Maharashtra
Please note that cutoffs can vary each year based on factors like the number of applicants and seat availability. It's advisable to check the official websites or contact the respective colleges for the most accurate and updated information.
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