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Hello reader,
The result of SHRESHTA exam 2025 has been declared on 21st June 2025. You can see and download your result from their official website, whose link I am attaching here,
https://exams.nta.ac.in/SHRESHTA/
Best of luck for your future
With 88.20 percentile (EWS), getting AIML in top colleges is tough. You can try for private or lower-tier colleges, or explore related branches like AI & DS. Management quota is another option. For better chances, aim to improve your score in the next attempt.
Private AIML polytechnics : Good chances with your percentile.
Government AIML polytechnics : Difficult to secure a seat.
Plan : Apply early to private colleges, have backup branches ready, and track counselling rounds closely.
With 50% marks in Psychology Honours from Delhi University, your chances for M.A. Psychology admission in Common College Sector-1, Panchkula are low, as most colleges prefer 55–60% or higher.
However, if you have a strong CUET-PG score (above 240), you may still have a chance. Final admission depends on cutoffs and competition.
Hello aspirant,
The M.L Arya college of Purnea University, Bihar offeres a 3 year full time undergraduate program of B.Sc Zoology ( Honours ). The fees of which is 9266 INR. The eligibility requirements are that the candidate should have passed 10 +2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology with minimum of 45% from any certified board.
For more details you can check their official website,
https://purneau.ac.in/
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Yes, you can do a direct PhD after a 4-year B.Sc. (Hons./Research) in Microbiology if you have a high CGPA (≥7.5). Institutes like IISc, IITs, and IISERs offer this route. You’ll need to clear an entrance exam/interview. Not possible with a 3-year B.Sc.
With 91.30 percentile in JEE Main under OBC and home state quota, you have a fair chance of getting CSE at OUTR Bhubaneswar. Last year’s cutoff for OBC (home state) was around your range. It’s a close call, so make sure to fill OUTR CSE as a top preference during counselling and also keep backup options like IT or ECE. Monitor the counselling rounds closely for better chances.
It is unlikely to get a government seat for BAMS with a NEET rank of 6 lakh, especially for the general category. However, there might be a chance in private or deemed universities, or through state quota or management quota seats.
NEET Rank and Government Seats:
A NEET rank of 6 lakh is considered relatively low for securing a government BAMS seat, as these seats are highly competitive and typically require a much higher rank.
Cutoffs:
Government college cutoffs for BAMS are generally much higher, often around 350-500 marks or even higher depending on the college and category.
Private Colleges:
Private BAMS colleges and deemed universities may have lower cutoffs, but they come with higher fees.
State Quota:
Some states may have a state quota system, where a certain percentage of seats are reserved for candidates within that state. You might have a chance through this quota, especially if you are from a specific state.
Management Quota:
Management quota seats are also an option in private colleges, but they usually come with a higher fee structure.
Category-Based Reservations:
If you belong to a reserved category (SC, ST, OBC), you might have a slightly better chance at securing a government seat, as cutoffs for reserved categories are often lower than for the general category.
Counseling Rounds:
Keep an eye on the counselling rounds, especially the mop-up or stray vacancy rounds, as seats may become available due to cancellations or non-reporting of candidates.
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