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255 marks in neet obc category i got bams college in Maharashtra in 1-3 round and suggest college

Devanshi Goyal 30th Aug, 2025

HELLO,

With 255 marks in NEET 2025 under the OBC category you have fair chances of getting a BAMS seat in Maharashtra during the 1st to 3rd rounds of state counselling. The exact chances depends on the seat availability , category cut off and your state merit rank , but

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Is any chance to get seat for MBBS with 288 marks and 233707 rank in NEET 2025

Kavya S P 30th Aug, 2025

With your 288 marks getting into government colleges is really hard because they usually read higher cutoff if you want to grab the seat there you can look for private institution or through the management quota but the fees will be higher than the government colleges based on your choice

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jac counselling improvement wale marks consider hote hai jaise maine 2024 mai main exam diya usme mai pass tha lekin eligibility poori nhi ho rahi to to maien improvement de diya lekin marks to ek subject mai vadh gaye lekin ek subject mai rt aa gya to kya mai eligible hu dtu ke liye

Afreen 30th Aug, 2025

if you got an RT in your improvement exam, you are not eligible for DTU through JAC Delhi counselling, even if your other marks improved.actually RT means you have failed that subject's theory paper and JAC Delhi requires candidates to pass all necessary subjects.

you are  ineligible, as you have

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Mere neet 2025 m 464 marks h kya mujhe obc category se govt college m kisi course m admission mil sakta h

Prachi Kumari 30th Aug, 2025

Hello,

With 464 marks in NEET 2025 under the OBC category, you are above the qualifying cutoff and eligible for counselling.

But getting an MBBS seat in a government college (http://MBBS%20seat%20in%20a%20government%20college) is difficult, as OBC cutoff for government MBBS is usually around 550–590 marks in state quota and even higher

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Please can anyone tell me can I fill form of cat, if had a backlog in 3rd semester and now I am in 5 semester of my graduation. how to fill aggregate marks of college in this case?

Rithwik Kumar Sahu 29th Aug, 2025

Yes, you can fill the CAT form even if you currently have a backlog. CAT eligibility requires you to be in your final year of graduation or already graduated backlogs don’t stop you from applying.

While filling the form:

  • Enter the aggregate percentage/CGPA of marks you have obtained up to

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with 282 marks can I get bds in private A category under state quota in telangana state of mamata dental college please tell me?

Taabia Fathima 29th Aug, 2025

Hey Arpitha:)

Thanks for reaching out!

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

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what is the the minimum marks required to fill the form

Prachi Kumari 29th Aug, 2025

Hello,

To get accurate details, please ask your question with the name of the application form which you want to fill.

Thank you !

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I have scored 394 marks in neet 2025. My domicile is tamil nadu. Can I get a seat in NIMRA institute of medical sciences vijayawada through management quota as a minority? I have applied under OBC category in andhra (since I come under BC muslim category in tamil nadu)

Prachi Kumari 27th Aug, 2025

Hello,

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

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Is this is truth that UPSC selects elite students and from wealthy background... Also backward category students get less marks in interviews? What Your opinion please comment?

Prachi Kumari 27th Aug, 2025

Hello,

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,

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