Marks
Hello,
The marks distribution for LLM entrance exams depends on the exam you are asking about. Here is the general pattern for some common exams:
CUET PG (LLM) :
Total: 100 questions
Each question: 4 marks
Negative marking: -1 mark
Subjects: Constitutional Law, Jurisprudence, Law of Contracts, Torts, Family Law, Public International Law, Criminal Law, Company Law, etc.
CLAT PG (LLM) :
Total: 120 questions
Each question: 1 mark
Negative marking: -0.25 mark
Based on passages from Constitutional Law, Jurisprudence, Administrative Law, Family Law, Property Law, Criminal Law, etc.
AILET PG (LLM) :
Total marks: 150
Section A: 100 MCQs (100 marks)
Section B: 2 descriptive questions (50 marks)
Negative marking in MCQs: -0.25 mark
Hope it helps !
Hey Amit! With 250 marks in NEET under the SC category (Uttar Pradesh), chances in government colleges are very low because the cut-off for SC category is generally around 420–490+.
However, in private medical colleges in UP, especially under the management quota, admission is possible. Some colleges you can try:
Subharti Medical College, Meerut
Hind Institute of Medical Sciences, Barabanki / Sitapur
KD Medical College, Mathura
Naraina Medical College, Kanpur
United Institute of Medical Sciences, Muzaffarnagar
Hello Aspirant,
SASTRA University commonly provides concessions and scholarships based on merit in class 12 board exams and JEE Main purposes with regard to board merit you need above 95% in PCM (or on aggregate) to get bigger concessions, usually if you scored 90% and above you may get partial concessions. I suppose the exact cut offs may change yearly on application rates too.
If you already have a Class 12 from NIOS in April 2025 with 67%, you are technically considered a “pass”. But, now since you are reappearing for Class 12 through BOSSE (Sikkim) in October 2025, in order to increase your percentage to 75% (for eligibility) here is how it works:
In the JEE Main Application Form:
For JoSAA Counselling:
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With 229 marks and AIR 6.8 lakh, your chances in SMBT Medical College, Igatpuri are low in normal rounds but may improve in round three or mop-up. Being a private college, cut-offs here are lower compared to government colleges. In previous years, students with around 200–250 marks got admission in private colleges during mop-up/stray vacancy rounds. Final chances will depend on seat vacancies and demand. Keep backup options ready, but you may still get a seat in the last rounds.
Hey Gayathri:)
Thanks for reaching out!
With 229 marks and an AIR about 6.8 lakhs, getting an MBBS seat at SMBT medical college, Igatpuri through round 3 or mop-up round is unfortunately not possible, as the closing ranks for MBBS seats over the last few years were around 40-80,000 for general category, your rank is beyond that range. This means you won't be able to get a govt or state quota mbbs seat there in regular rounds. If you're determined for MBBS you may still check management or NRI quota seats, though this comes with very high fees.
However, you may explore BDS, allied health sciences, or paramedical courses with your score .
Predict to explore better chances:
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All the best!
Hey! With 229 marks and AIR 6.8 lakh, getting admission in SMBT Medical College, Igatpuri in the third round or mop-up is highly unlikely. Last year, the closing ranks for SC and general categories in SMBT were much better than your rank. So realistically, chances are very low.
You still meet the qualifying marks for NEET, but the competition is tough. I would suggest you look at private medical colleges that accept higher ranks, or consider management quota seats if fees are not a problem. Alternatively, you can explore other medical courses like BAMS, BHMS, BDS, or BPT, which usually have lower cutoffs but are still rewarding.
Hello Sneha
You need not to worry as it doesn't matter if you have high marks in Class 12th or low marks. The only thing which matters regarding Class 12th marks is that you should must have at least the minimum required percentage set by the respective body.
As you appear to more than the minimum percentage, there won't be ANY PROBLEMS in admission process and you would be in MAMC, VMMC or any other medical college that you wish to go for.
Thank You!!!
you can absolutely get into a good government medical college for mbbs in Karnataka through3b,rural and hk state quota.In previous years, candidates with scores in the low to mid-500s with this special reservation get the seat.
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Good luck!!
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