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Hello,
In Andhra Pradesh, there are around 1,550 MBBS seats under Category A (Government Quota) in private medical colleges. These seats are filled by the state counselling authority based on NEET rank.
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With a WBUT PGET 2025 rank of 262, you have a decent chance of getting into a government college, especially in core branches like Electrical, Civil, or Mechanical. However, for top branches like CSE or ECE in popular government colleges, it may be tough.
Your chances will also depend on:
Your category (General/SC/ST/OBC)
Branch preference
Seat availability
You should definitely take part in the counselling process. Try all possible options and keep some backup choices too.
Hello Aspirant,
Yes, if you have passed in 5 subjects including English, Biology and Phyiscs BSc Nursing can be pursued. However, the chemistry is also a core subject for the nursing eligibility and to met the eligibility in full, you must be able to get a pass in the RT (Re -test) in Chemistry to meet the eligibility criteria. Once you get a pass in Chemistry, you should be eligible for admission. The requirements may vary slightly from one college or University to the next be sure to check the college or university you are applying to your specific requirements.
Hello aspirant,
Here is the list of some colleges around your rank,
For accuarte prediction, use careers360 college predictor website,
https://www.careers360.com/ap-eamcet-college-predictor
Best of luck for your college hunting.
Hello Aiswarya,
With a rank of 6906 in INI-CET, you would have a better chance of getting a less competitive clinical branch (e.g. ENT, anesthesia, pathology, or biochemistry) in the spot admission section as opposed to the open rounds because:
In summary, while there is no guarantee that you will receive an offer, you are more likely to get a seat during the spot allotment versus the open rounds if you are flexible with respect to the institute and branch choice.
Sorry, but with this mark of 250, there is a very low chance that you will get into any government colleges. Even though you are a reserved category student, you can't obtain a seat in a government institution. There is a very slim chance you're in AIQ, or All India Quota, but you can try the state quota or reservation.
I hope it clears your query!!
UIT vs JNGEC: which is better? This question's answer is entirely based on your career goals and preferences. If you are interested in CS, IT, or ECE, you must choose UIT. Else, if you want to study core engineering like electrical, mechanical, or civil, you go for JNGEC.
Hi Tushar!
If you’re looking to pursue BBA in Delhi it’s a good choice, especially considering the exposure, opportunities, and placements the city offers. If you’re looking for colleges with a decent fee structure, here are a few good BBA colleges in Delhi with affordable to moderate fees:
Always check whether the college is under Delhi University, IPU, or is a private/self-financed college. You can apply through CUET or IPU CET based on the college type.
Thank you!
You can first contact the relevant authorities that are monitoring this registration process. Inform them about your situation. If they allow you to upload our old EWS, you can upload it only after their green signal, or else it can cancel your registration.
So, if you're planning to apply for EAMCET BiPC stream for agriculture, pharmacy, etc., the registration usually starts around March–April every year. For EAMCET 2025, the expected timeline will be similar unless there's a delay due to administrative or academic calendar shifts.
If you want more information for AP EAMCET BiPC, visit here
https://www.careers360.com/exams/ap-eamcet
OR
If you want more information for TS EAMCET BiPC, so visit here :
https://www.careers360.com/exams/ts-eamcet
Make sure you check under the BiPC stream while applying. The official notification includes dates for registration, correction window, hall ticket release, and exam schedule.
thank you and all the best!
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