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As per the guidelines of NCTE you should have at least 50% on your Bachelor's degree. While some universities see through about the percentage basis from 40-45%. As per my sources and calculations you should target for more than 80-85% and which can lead you to Top tier colleges.
Hey, for the general class it is for 50% in undergraduate required while for SC/ST candidates require 45%. Cutoffs are different based on different colleges but generally as per my sources is 80% which is enough to get a tier one college.
IGNOU Entrance - ≥80/100
Maharashtra B.Ed CET -
Admission basically prefers the interface of entrance exams which can also be stimulated on the stances that for the merit list basically it gives you for the class 10+2 results. But it can also be Campaigned by several other entrance exam. Likewise for Engineering there is JEE , for doctorate
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Being an OBC candidate and receiving 222 marks on the NEET 2025 with an AIR of almost 7 lakh places you at the bottom of the list of Neet qualified applicants. However, DY Patil Medical Colleges which are deemed universities and offer MBBS seats under management/NRI quota, may still
Dear Candidate , If you are aiming for a government MBBS seat in the general category , you will likely need 500 + marks , with 550+ being safer , especially in open / student state quotas . For reserved categories ( SC/ST/OBC) , the required marks drop-around 420-500 ,
A BDS seat at a Government Medical College is extremely unlikely to be obtained with a NEET 2025 score of 248. Generally speaking, government BDS seats demand much higher marks, depending on the state and category. It's not a certainty, but there maybe few opportunities at some private universities,
Students must score a minimum of 35 percent overall , with at least 30 percent in each subject, to pass the SSLC examination in Karnataka.
For Kannada medium, subject wise passing marks are as follows:
Theory exams
First language (Kannada): 70 out of 125
Other subjects (Kannada II, Mathematics, Science,
A NEET 2025 score of 333 marks, an All India Rank (AIR) near 3,56,000, and belonging to the SC category from Andhra Pradesh suggest a fair possibility of obtaining an MBBS seat within the state quota, especially in private medical colleges under Category A (government quota seats in private
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To determine the marks required for SC/BC open students at as specific college for a particular course , you will need to specify the college or for a particular course you have to specify the college and course .
General guidelines suggest that for open category students need a
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