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For getting admission in BAMS (Government College), it is recommended to have at least 400-440 marks in NEET for SEBC candidates to have a realistic chance in getting a seat. So above 400 marks is a safe score.
A state rank of 2,500 - 3,500 is usually required
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To score well in CET , the best strategy is to follow the state board syllabus, usually from classes 11 and 12. Focus on understanding the core concepts in Physics, Chemistry, Maths (or Biology for medical stream). You don’t need to study beyond your board syllabus, just be
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With a NEET score of 366 and belonging to the OBC category in Telangana, getting a government MBBS seat would be quite difficult, as the cut-off for OBC in Telangana usually goes above 430–450. However, you still have chances in private medical colleges under the B-category or management quota.
Yes, you can directly get admission into the Electrical Engineering branch at most universities.
An 85% score is excellent for securing lateral entry admission.
Make sure to review the university's guidelines and fee structure before proceeding with the admission process.
If you scored 276 marks in NEET 2025 and you belong to the OBC category, you have passed the exam because the qualifying marks for OBC category were between 113 and 143 this year.
But 276 marks is considered low for getting admission into MBBS or BDS courses in government
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The MHCET Law entrance exam is conducted for 150 marks. It consists of multiple-choice questions covering topics such as Legal Aptitude, General Knowledge, Logical Reasoning, English, and Basic Mathematics. The paper is of 2 hours duration and is held online. Preparing well in each section
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Yes, for admission to NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs through JEE Main, general category students are required to score at least 75% in their 12th board exams, or be in the top 20 percentile of their respective boards. For SC/ST category candidates, the minimum requirement
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With 51 percentile in MHCET, you can get the following colleges:
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With 97 marks in GUJCET and 90 percentile in JEE Mains and 87 percentage in 12th class with OBC category, it will still be very hard to get admission in to DAIICT (Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information and Communication Technology).
Through GUJCET, the closing rank typically range from 140
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If you’re in your 1st semester of electrical engineering and want to change to another engineering college, you typically don’t need 10th class marks for admission unless you're applying fresh through management or lateral entry. However, some colleges may ask for your 10th and 12th marks for their
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