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With an All India Rank of 14,650 in NEET 2025, your chances of getting admission to PGIMS Rohtak depend on a few key factors—most importantly, your category and whether you hold Haryana state domicile. If you are a General category candidate with Haryana domicile, your chances are moderate to good, as PGIMS Rohtak typically has a higher cutoff for general candidates, but state quota seats provide a significant advantage.
In previous years, candidates with ranks around 12,000–15,000 under the state quota have secured MBBS seats at PGIMS, especially in the later rounds. If you belong to a reserved category like OBC, SC, or EWS, your chances improve even further. Stay updated during the counseling process, participate in all rounds (including mop-up), and be flexible with preferences if needed.
The Aadhaar card is a mandatory document for AP EAPCET counselling . Candidates must present the original Aadhaar card during certificate verification at designated help centers.
Yes, Aadhaar card is required for AP EAPCET counselling. It is used for identity verification during the document process. If you don’t have the Aadhaar card, at least the acknowledgement slip from Aadhaar enrollment is needed. Make sure your Aadhaar details match your application. This is important for biometric verification and admission approval.
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Dear student,
The fees structure of class 11,12 in school typically varies depending on the school whether it's a government or private school . It also depends on the location and subject combination you are choosing . Like if you choose science stream then the fees will be higher as it is a lab-based subject but the fees of other streams like commerce, humanities are comparatively low . So mention the school name and which stream you are interested in then we will be able to provide you with an accurate fees structure. Please mention these details.
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Hello Aspirant,
Yes, B.Sc (Bachelor of Science) is available in English medium in most colleges and universities across India. In fact, English is the primary medium of instruction for B.Sc courses in:
B.Sc Physics
B.Sc Chemistry
B.Sc Mathematics
B.Sc Computer Science
B.Sc Biotechnology
B.Sc Zoology / Botany
B.Sc Agriculture
B.Sc Nursing
B.Sc IT / Electronics / Microbiology
Central and state universities (like DU, BHU, JNU, AMU)
Government colleges
Private universities and autonomous colleges
Open universities (like IGNOU)
In some state colleges (especially in rural areas), Hindi or regional language medium may also be available.
You can choose English medium while applying or during counselling/admission.
All the best for your admission process.
Yes, BSc (Bachelor of Science) is available in English medium. Most colleges and universities offer BSc courses in English. Subjects like Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Maths, and Computer Science are usually taught in English.
You can confirm at the time of admission if the college provides classes in English.
Hello aspirant,
Yes, B.Sc. is commonly offered in English medium across most colleges and universities in India. This means that the classes, textbooks and the exams are conducted in English language. All major subjects are taught in English as well. In Private colleges and universities some may offer language support or explanations in Hindi if needed. But kindly do check your target college to see if they offer Hindi or English medium
With 398 marks in NEET 2025, you may not get a seat in top government veterinary colleges. But you still have a chance in some government colleges under reserved categories or in mop-up rounds. Many private veterinary colleges also accept scores around 398. Keep checking counselling updates in your state and All India Quota.
With a KEAM rank of 25,000 , getting EEE or ECE in top government colleges like CET Trivandrum or GEC Thrissur is unlikely under the general category. However, you may get a seat in other government colleges like Idukki, Palakkad, Kozhikode, or Wayanad, especially in later rounds or if you belong to a reserved category .
Dear aspirant,
Don't worry, you will generally be considered as a local candidate for Andhrapradesh under the local status rules, since you have studied the last two years in Ap. According to AP EAPCET rules, students who study the last 4 consecutive academic years before the qualifying exam like the intermediate exam in Andhrapradesh are treated as a local. So you will be considered as a local as well. But always check the official counseling desk for confirmation.
Thank you.
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