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dear student, With 377 in NEET 2025 (General Category) , getting a free (government) BAMS seat is very unlikely . Most government colleges have cutoffs around 490–520+ marks.
You can still apply through private or semi-government colleges , where cutoffs are lower, but fees will be higher.
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Hey there, , the cutoff in BMS College can be based on various exams like Karnataka-PGCET, COMEDK-UGET, KMAT here. So please specify which course and exam you want to know the cutoff
With a score of 49 and a 63rd rank in AP PGCET Economics, you have a fair chance of getting into Acharya Nagarjuna University. Andhra University might be a bit more competitive, but it’s still possible depending on your category and how cutoffs move this year. Keep your documents ready
3 colleges under DU provide BPT courses
These colleges offer admission through CUET with fees approximately rs 30,000 to 40,000 per year.
Hi dear candidate,
If you are from humanities stream, then B.Sc with Economics Hons is generally not available for them as it is given to the students who had PCM in 12th class. However, if XIM university provides it to humanities students as well then, it should not be a
With 31 marks in AP PGCET (MA Economics) and ST category, you're eligible but chances for a seat in top/state universities are very low.
You can try in counselling rounds and also explore private colleges or backup options.
Hey eish!
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1. Binghamton University, SUNY
Cost ~ $ 30,000 per year
> 80% placement records within 3 months
2. Rutgers business school, New jersey
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To get admission into Form D at Andhra University under the local and BCE category as a BIPC student, you generally need to secure a rank within 4000 to 5000 in the AP EAPCET exam. However, the exact cutoff may vary each year based on the number of applicants and
With a NEET score of 142, it's highly unlikely to secure an MBBS seat in either a private or deemed university for the general category. The cutoffs for MBBS, even in private and deemed institutions, generally require scores significantly higher than 142. While some private colleges might have lower cutoffs
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