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Dear student, With 385 marks in NEET 2025 and belonging to the ST category in Karnataka , you do have a chance of getting an MBBS seat in a government college , though most likely not in the top ones .
For ST candidates, government college cutoffs in Karnataka usually
With 98 in IAT into IISER, Tirupati might be possible in later rounds, but chances or modest. IISER Thiruvananthapuram is unlikely active current score .IISER Berhampur or another newer campus is like Tirupati Berhampur or more realistic target Berhampur seems a strong option.
With 250 mass in NEET 2025, no MBBS in Government colleges Private possible between 15, lakhs to 25 lakhs per year, but you can still go with BDS,BAMS,BHMS in Private colleges, paramedical courses like BSC nursing S BPT available, no free seat or all India quota seat
With 250 marks in NEET, getting a government MBBS seat is very difficult. But you may get BDS or BAMS seat in private colleges, especially under reserved category. Chances are better in states with lower cut-offs
48 marks or not sufficient, you didn’t meet the 35% qualifying criteria, hence retake the exam to cross the cut-off and improve rank for seat allotment.
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With 976 marks in IPE and a 70 percentile in JEE Mains, you do have a fair chance of getting a seat in Mechanical Engineering at SASTRA University. SASTRA mainly considers both JEE Mains scores and 12th board marks in their admission process. Since your IPE score is quite
Hello aspirant,
Securing scores in the range of 501 to 600 on the NEET 2025 exam is extremely challenging because the test was so challenging. For candidates in the general category, the NEET cutoff score for 2025 may range from 490 to 520, with adjustments possible for the remaining candidates.
If you got 25 marks in KEAM (after normalization) and 341 in the board exam, your KEAM rank is likely to be above 50,000.
You might be admitted if you fit into the ST category and fulfil the requirements. For availability and cutoff times, check with the particular college.
Dear Candidate , Yes with 80 HP CET marks , you surpass typical cutoffs for state - quota entry into JNGEC. You are very likely to obtain a seat in core branches like Civil , Mechanical or Textile, more competitive streams like E&C or AI may require a bit higher
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