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Hello aspirant,
For MBBS admission in Nepal especially for international students, including Indians, the requirement is generally 50% individually in each of Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) in your Class 12 or equivalent. Just having 50% in total PCB won’t be sufficient. In addition, you’ll likely need to qualify in the NEET-UG exam as per the Indian regulations for studying MBBS abroad. So make sure you meet both the individual subject mark requirements and the NEET eligibility to apply successfully in Nepalese medical colleges like BPKIHS, KUSMS, or private institutions.
If you want to know more detail about MBBS in Nepal you can visit here :
https://studyabroad.careers360.com/articles/study-mbbs-in-nepal
Best of luck with your medical journey!
With a rank around 25,000, you may get a free government seat in B.Sc Agriculture if you belong to OBC/SC/ST category or female quota, and especially if you're from Telangana or Andhra Pradesh. In general category, chances are lower in top govt colleges but possible in semi-government or aided institutes.
With 83 percentile in MHT CET PCM and OBC category, getting top colleges like VJTI, SPIT, DJ Sanghvi, or COEP is not possible for Computer Engineering, as they usually close above 95–99 percentile.
You have better chances in mid to lower-tier colleges in Mumbai and nearby areas. Some colleges where you might get Computer Engineering include:
– Universal College of Engineering, Palghar – Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Institute of Technology, Panvel – Shah and Anchor Kutchhi Engineering College, Chembur (in later rounds) – St. John College of Engineering, Palghar – Aldel Education Trust's St. John Technical Campus, Palghar
These colleges usually have OBC closing percentiles ranging from 75 to 85 or even lower in the later CAP rounds.
The cutoff for PCB CET 2025 refers to the minimum marks needed to qualify for counselling and admissions in courses like Pharmacy Agriculture and related fields In the PCB group candidates from the general category needed to score around 75 to 90 out of 200 marks while OBC and EWS category candidates generally needed around 70 to 85 SC candidates could qualify with scores between 55 and 65 and ST candidates around 45 to 55 These figures indicate the minimum score ranges based on expected cutoffs which vary by category Candidates scoring above these ranges are likely to qualify for the next admission rounds including seat allotment under CAP counselling at their respective colleges
Hello,
It is unlikely to get core CSE or AI in prestigious government or Tier-1 colleges with a KCET 2025 rank of 100,000. You can still target respectable private universities that offer CSE or AI-related programs, though. Think about educational institutions such as Bangalore's Acharya Institute of Technology, AMC Engineering College, East West Institute of Technology, Gopalan College of Engineering, and HKBK College. Investigate related fields like data science, AI & ML, and information science as well. Engage in active counselling and maintain a variety of options. Even if they are not highly ranked, pay attention to universities with strong faculty, placement assistance, and infrastructure. All the best.
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Hello there,
With 92% in your Class 12th board, getting admission in Computer Science Engineering (CSE) at Jaypee Institute of Information Technology (JIIT), Sector 128 Noida, depends mainly on your JEE Main rank, as admission is based on JEE Main scores and board marks.
In previous years, the closing JEE Main rank for CSE at JIIT Sector 128 was around 1,40,000 for the general category. Board marks alone may not guarantee admission without a competitive JEE Main rank.
Recommendations:
Participate in the counselling process and check your JEE Main rank against the cutoff.
Consider related branches like Information Technology or Electronics and Communication Engineering if CSE cutoffs are high.
Keep backup options ready in other colleges.
Your board percentage is good, but focus on your JEE Main performance for better chances.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
Hello student,
Yes, it is possible to get into a government B.Sc. Nursing college with a 69% in your 12th grade, particularly if you have a strong background in science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) and clear any required entrance exams.
While some top-tier colleges might have higher cutoffs, many government colleges offer programs based on merit and entrance exam scores, and 69% is often within the acceptable range, especially if you are in a reserved category or perform well on the entrance exam.
The specific cutoffs for government colleges vary by state and even by college within a state.
Identify the government colleges in Maharashtra that offer B.Sc. Nursing programs and check their specific eligibility criteria and admission procedures. With the right strategy and effort, you can secure a place in a government B.Sc. Nursing college.
Thank you!!
The application for MSc Nursing at AFMC Pune generally opens around March-April. Here’s the basic eligibility criteria:
1. The candidate should be between 20-35 years at the time of admission.
2. Educational Qualification :
BSc Nursing (Basic) or Post-Basic BSc Nursing from a recognized university.
Must have a minimum of 55% marks in BSc Nursing.
3. Must have at least one year of experience in a clinical or teaching setting.
5. Registered as a nurse with the Indian Nursing Council or State Nursing Council.
Hope it helps !
Congratulations on passing your HS exams in 2024 with grace marks!
Regarding your query, the rules for compartment exams and betterment exams vary depending on the board or council that conducted your HS exams. However, I'll provide general information to help you understand the possibilities.
Compartment Exams
Compartment exams are usually held for students who have failed in one or two subjects. These exams provide an opportunity for students to clear their backlog and pass the HS exams.
Betterment Exams
Betterment exams, on the other hand, are for students who have already passed their HS exams but want to improve their scores.
In general, if you've already passed your HS exams, you might not be eligible to give compartment exams. Compartment exams are typically for students who have failed in one or more subjects.
However, if you're appearing for betterment exams in 2025 and are unsure about passing, you should check with your board or council to see if they allow students to give compartment exams as a backup option.
To clarify your options:
1. Check with your board or council: Reach out to your board or council's administration office to inquire about their policies on compartment and betterment exams.
2. Verify the eligibility criteria: Confirm the eligibility criteria for both compartment and betterment exams to ensure you understand the rules.
3. Seek guidance from your school: Consult with your school authorities or teachers to get their advice on the best course of action.
Remember to stay calm and focused on your exams. Good luck with your betterment exams in 2025!
hi ,
Yes, the difference in spelling between Punam (in your 10th marksheet) and Poonam (in your mother's Aadhaar card) could potentially create an issue while filling out the JEE application form, especially if document verification is required later. However, minor spelling variations are generally not a major problem unless specifically asked to be corrected.
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