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With a NEET score of 474, you have a moderate chance of getting an MBBS seat in semi-government/private colleges under the state quota, especially if you belong to OBC/EWS/SC/ST category. Focus on states like MP, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, or Rajasthan where cutoffs are slightly lower.
could u provide your rank and which exam u had written, so i would give u the colleges u can apply in
With 212 marks in NEET 2025 and belonging to the SC category, you have a slight chance of getting a government (free) BAMS seat, especially in less competitive states like Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, or Rajasthan. Your chances are better in the Mop-Up or Stray Vacancy rounds during state counseling. Keep an eye on updates and apply in multiple states to improve your chances.
Hello aspirant,
The majority of Indian engineering schools choose applicants for admission based on their ranks and results on the entrance exam. For BTech programs, nearly all reputable universities accept scores from entrance exams like JEE Main and JEE Advanced. In India, additional university-specific and state-level examinations are administered to provide admission to BTech programs.
Generally admissions for engineering course in India conducted between may to july.
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Hello,
Neet is currently the only acceptable entrance exam for admission to the majority of medical related courses in India, you can still be admitted to some programs even if you do not take part the pre pharmacy/pre-medical test (PPMT) if you received 215 marks on the NEET 2025. Neet is required for MBBS, BDS, BAMS, and other related programs; PPMT has been withdrawn.
Although seats in government colleges for MBBS/BDS programs are unlikely to be available with this score, particularly for the general category that's why you can explore private AYUSH courses, private BDS colleges and allied Health sciences courses.
Here below I am providing you with the name of some of the government colleges for BPT in Andhra Pradesh:
https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-physiotherapy-colleges-in-andhra-pradesh
Yes it is possible to get in Computer Science Engineering with your rank. Some of the colleges accepting your rank are,
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Here’s what I found about the previous year cutoff for B.Pharm admission at Anwarul Uloom College of Pharmacy (Hyderabad):
According to one source, the cutoff rank in TS EAMCET was around 40,000 .
Another listing (from a 2018–19 PDF) shows the B.Pharm cutoff rank as 42,000 .
An older mention notes a cutoff rank around 96,636 in TS EAMCET for the BCE category .
The last year cutoff for Pharm.D at Anwar-ul-Uloom College of Pharmacy was approximately 49,165 for general, BC-E, and PWD categories based on TS EAMCET ranks. In comparison, the cutoff for B.Pharmacy at the same college was around 96,636 . This indicates that Pharm.D is more competitive and requires a better (lower) rank than B.Pharmacy. Therefore, if your TS EAMCET rank is below 49,000, you have a good chance of getting into the Pharm.D course; otherwise, B.Pharmacy would be a more likely option.
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