Marks
1. SC students do not need any minimum marks to qualify
2. Admission is based on your rank in AP POLYCET
3. For SC category, ranks up to 40000 may get seats in local colleges
4. If you get rank below 20000 your chance is better
5. To get good
You can predict your AP POLYCET rank by using the marks vs rank table on Careers360. For example, scoring between 115 and 120 marks may give you a rank between 1 and 20. If you score 110 to 115, your rank might be 21 to 100. Similarly, 100 to 105
1. JEE Advanced exam total is only 360 marks
2. So 474 marks is not possible in JEE Advanced
3. Maybe you are talking about JEE Main marks or made a mistake
4. To get IIT seat you must clear JEE Advanced with good marks
5. You also need 65
Hello Aspirant,
A 74.75 score in CLAT 2025 is low for the top NLUs, such as DU (Faculty of Law). You would unlikely secure a seat under the general category, but you may want to apply if you are in a reserved category or if you are applying to non-NLU
Hello,
Securing a seat at Rishikesh Medical College is quite unlikely with score of 335, particularly from general category. The cutoff for Rishikesh Medical College is high.However, You are still eligible for private medical colleges which offer lower cutoffs.
We recommend you to try Career 360 counselling services:
https://www.careers360.com/campaign/NEET-UG-Counseling-Subscription
Also
As an OBC-NCL PwD candidate for IISER TVM via IAT 2025, you should aim for around 100–110 marks out of 240 to have a good chance.
Cutoffs vary yearly, but this range is generally competitive. Also, you need at least 55% in Class XII aggregate for eligibility.
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Yes, with 200 marks in NEET, you may get admission to private BAMS colleges in Bangalore, especially under management quota.
Colleges you can try:
Adichunchanagiri Ayurvedic College
Sri Kalabyraveshwara Swamy College
Atreya Ayurvedic College
SDM Institute of Ayurveda
Sri Paripoorna Sanathana Ayurveda College
Fees: 1.5–2.5 lakh/year (approx)
You’ll need to
With a MET 2025 score of 100 out of 240 and 83% in your board exams, your expected rank would likely fall between 8,000 and 12,000.
Hello there,
You’ve worked hard for NEET, and it’s okay to feel upset. But this is not the end—just a turning point.
Here’s what you can do now:
Take a break and allow yourself to feel, but don’t give up.
Explore other options like BPT, BAMS, B.Sc. Nursing, B.Pharm, BMLT,
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