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Your selection will depend on the exam you appeared for , your category and state quota and the counselling process. With 75 marks and rank 1533 you have fair chances of getting admission in mid tier to lower cut off colleges under your respective quota. However i can predict
Hello ,
Kindly be more specific about your query as you didn't mentioned the exam for which you are asking about marks. So i am not able to give you the information regarding that.
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Hello Varun,
Yes, many scholarships consider Class 12 marks for eligibility. These scholarships are offered by government and private organizations to support students pursuing higher education. Some common scholarships for Class 12 pass students include:
PM Narendra Modi Scholarship – For students pursuing professional courses like Engineering, Medicine, or Agriculture.
With around 300 marks in the NEET, your chances of getting into a government BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) college are very low, especially if you are from the general category. It's more likely that you will be able to secure a seat in a private BAMS college
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With 40 marks in the POLYCET exam, seat options may be limited since cutoffs vary each year and by college. Generally, admission chances are higher in:
Government polytechnic colleges with lower cutoff trends.
Private polytechnic colleges that have more seats and lower cutoff requirements.
Diploma courses that are
With 115 marks in NEET, it is very unlikely to get a government BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) seat, even under reserved categories. The cutoff for BAMS in government colleges is generally much higher, often above 400 for unreserved and around 300–350 for reserved categories.
However,
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Your marks in Physics (63), Chemistry (61), and Mathematics (55) add up to 179. The average is about 59.67%, which is above the minimum required 45% in PCM. So yes, you are eligible for NMIMS CET .
Hope it helps !
Agriculture ranking in KCET is calculated differently from engineering or medical streams because it combines both your theory, practical marks, and your KCET score in the Biology subject area. With 192 in practicals , 73% theory marks, and a KCET agriculture score of 106, you stand a fair chance
Hello Yash,
Admission to B.Tech programs based only on board marks is generally not common in most states and institutes.
Most engineering colleges require:
Entrance exam scores like JEE Main, KCET, or state-level engineering entrance tests.
Some private colleges may offer admission based on board marks if they have management
Congrats on scoring 103 marks in JEE Advanced! For OBC category, getting a Computer Science (CS) seat in IIT with 103 marks is tough because CS is very competitive. Usually, top ranks are needed for CS. But you might get a chance in newer IITs or other branches related to
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