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With a NEET 2025 score of 188 and belonging to the OBC group, your prospects of securing an MBBS or BDS seats at a government institution are minimal; however, other medical and paramedical choices are available, particularly through state - level counselling and AYUSH courses.
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With 285 marks (OBC), you have a chance to get a government BAMS seat in states with lower cutoffs like UP, MP, or Bihar. But chances are low in high-cutoff states, so keep semi-govt or private colleges as backup.
For BPT at MS Ramaiah College under the SC category, a KCET rank below 80,000 generally gives you a good chance of admission. The college takes students mainly through KCET counselling, not NEET or DCET.
Make sure to apply under SC reservation during KCET counselling and list MS Ramaiah as a top preference. Keep some backup colleges ready in case the cutoff varies slightly.
If your aspiration is to pursue an MBA at a top-tier program and you can handle the academic and financial demands, NMIMS can act as a launchpad. But if you’re concerned about cost, stress, or average outcomes, you may be better off at a reputable government or other private college offering BBA/BCom with lower fees and reasonable exposure.
Pros: Strong brand name, academically rigorous, global curriculum, decent placements for top-performers.
Cons: Expensive, highly competitive environment, strict academics, limited return on investment for average students.
Dear Candidate , Yes you are eligible for admission to NITs if you have scored 365 marks in the UP Board and the top 20 percentile cutoff is also 365 . Since your score matches the top 20 percentile cutoff , you fulfill the eligibility condition through the percentile route . As long as you have a valid JEE Main score , you are completely eligible to participate in the counseling process for NIT admissions .
The NEET 2025 qualifying cutoff for EWS candidates is between 686–144 marks (50th percentile) .
For BPT admission, although specific college cutoffs vary, the minimum qualifying marks for EWS remain the same range. Each college/state may have its own closing marks, usually slightly above the qualifying threshold for government vs private seats.
It is unlikely that you will be accepted into a Bihar Government Medical College under the state quota(85%) through the Bihar combined entrance competitive examination board counselling if you have a need to 2025 score of 421 and EWS rank of 20771. This is specially true in the first round, as the EWS category is expected to have higher cutoff ranks. However, if there are still openings or if you are open to considering private medical colleges, you may have a shot in later rounds.
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Hello aspirant,
In order to be admitted, candidates must be at least 17 years old or will be by December 31, 2026. As a result, candidates should be born on or before December 31, 2009. The maximum age is not specified.
So yes you are eligible for NEET 2026.
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Yes, with a 2600 rank in SRMJEEE Phase 2, you have a very strong chance of getting CSE Core at SRM Ramapuram. Previous years' cutoffs for CSE at Ramapuram have gone up to 65,000+, so your rank is well within the safe zone. Just make sure to fill it as a top choice during counselling and complete the admission process on time.
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