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For a candidate in the general category, a Neet score of 352 anticipated to result in an All India Rank between 88, 240 to 126, 935. In particular, a score between 350 to 400 often corresponds to a rank between 88,240 and 126,935.
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In JEE Main exam pattern , each correct answer in Paper 1 (B.Tech) is awarded 4 marks, and each incorrect answer results in a deduction of 1 mark. Unanswered questions do not incur any negative marking. Paper 1 includes 90 questions, 75 of which are to be attempted.
These questions are divided into three sections: Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, with 25 questions each (20 MCQs and 5 numerical value questions). The total marks for Paper 1 are 300.
You can get here Jee main previous years paper
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Hello Harshith,
The eligibility criteria will depend on when you are admitted to MCA. Since you have cleared your 4th semester backlog exam and the results will be available in November, you could still be enrolled in this academic year if university allows acceptable provisional admission with pending results. Several colleges allow this, provided you submit the cleared marksheet before a deadline. Should the admission authority be strict about having all semester's results available at time of counselling, you will have to wait until next year to apply. I would also suggest checking with the university or PGECET counselling information.
For Kashmiri Migrant quota in Karnataka government medical colleges, the cutoff has been on the higher side, like 415 in 2023 and 431 in 2024. The 330 to 380 range people mention is usually for private or management quota, not government seats. For exact cutoff and chances, you can check through the Careers360 college predictor and counselling links;
NEET UG College Predictor- https://medicine.careers360.com/nta-neet-college-predictor
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With 90 correct, 35 wrong, and 15 unattempted, your NEET PG 2025 score is about 325 marks.
This usually corresponds to an AIR of 22,000–28,000, depending on paper difficulty.
You may get non-clinical MD/MS seats in government colleges and some clinical branches in private/deemed colleges.
State quota and category reservations can improve your chances for better branches.
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The NEET UG cut-off for admission to Vasantdada Patil Ayurvedic College, Sangli, changes every year depending on factors like the number of applicants, seat availability, and difficulty level of the exam. In recent years, the general category cut-off has been around 350–420 marks, while for OBC/SC/ST categories, it is usually between 300–350 marks. These numbers can vary, so it’s always safe to aim for a score of 400 or above to increase your chances of admission. If you are applying through the Maharashtra state quota, check the cut-off on the official CET Cell Maharashtra website. For All India quota seats, refer to MCC updates. Keep your documents ready and be prompt during counselling, as Ayurvedic seats also get filled quickly. I hope this helps you plan your preparation better.
For more information about this college visit: Vasantdada Patil Ayurvedic Medical College
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Hello Alka
For JEE Advance, the best 5 subjects through which you need to calculate your percentage is:
1. Physics 2. Chemistry 3. Mathematics 4. One language (which is English) 5. One other subject of your choice
So you will need to choose PCM + English + a 5th subject to calculate your percentage.
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Scoring full marks in NEET Physics isn’t just about covering the syllabus — it’s about mastering concepts, practicing smart, and simulating the real exam pressure.
Start with NCERT Physics for Class 11 & 12. Make sure every formula, derivation, and concept is crystal clear — especially in Mechanics, Electrostatics, and Modern Physics. After theory, jump into topic-wise practice . Many toppers I know follow the 3R rule: Revise → Recall → Reattempt .
For the “exam-day feel”, I personally suggest using mock tests that adapt to your performance .
The secret? Daily problem-solving + targeted revision + simulated mocks . Do this for 3 months consistently, and Physics won’t feel like the toughest section anymore — it’ll become your scoring area
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As per current JEE Mains eligibility rules, a student can appear in the exam in the year of passing Class 12 and the next two years. If you passed Plus Two in 2021, your direct eligibility window for JEE Mains has already passed. Even if you reattempt Class 12 in 2026, it is generally considered as an improvement attempt, and NTA counts your first attempt year for eligibility purposes. However, rules can change in future, so keep checking the official JEE Mains brochure for 2026–2027. Since you’re already pursuing B.Sc., you can also consider other state-level engineering entrance exams or lateral entry schemes for B.Tech after graduation. These options will help you continue toward your goal without depending only on JEE. It’s good you’re planning ahead, so keep exploring all possible pathways.
Best wishes for your studies!
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