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Top campuses (for General category): NIFT Delhi NIFT Mumbai NIFT Bangalore NIFT Hyderabad NIFT Chennai NIFT Kolkata
Popular courses you can get at this rank: Bachelor of Design (B.Des) in Fashion Communication B.Des in Textile Design B.Des in Knitwear Design B.Des in Accessory Design B.Des in Leather Design
You may or may not get B.Des in Fashion Design or B.FTech in top campuses like Delhi or Mumbai, as their cutoff ranks are sometimes below 500. But you may get these courses in other campuses like Gandhinagar, Patna, Shillong, or Bhubaneswar.
So overall, with a rank of 908, you can get a good course at a good campus. Your chances increase if you belong to a reserved category.
Website for reference: https://www.nift.ac.in
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Yes, counselling for private BAMS colleges is also done through AYUSH.
Admission to private colleges happens through AACCC (AYUSH Admissions Central Counselling Committee) for All India Quota, and some states also conduct their own state-level counselling .
So, if you want admission in a private BAMS college, you need to take part in AYUSH counselling (either All India or state) after NEET.
Hope it helps !
You say you don't have any caste validity certificate, and you register through the OBC category. Then first you need to inform the authority about this case and ask them to give you time. In this period you must apply for your OBC certificate.
To apply for this certificate, you need to first gather the necessary documents. Then apply online or offline. After this application, you need to complete some procedures, which are state-specific, meaning this process depends on your state policy.
If you can't complete these processes, you will be treated as general category students.
I hope it answers your questions!!
With an All India Rank of 2,48,057 in NEET, it is very difficult to get a BAMS seat through AYUSH counselling in a government college if you belong to the general category.
In 2024, the last rank to get a government BAMS seat for general category was around 1,03,000 to 1,12,000. Your rank is much higher than that.
If you belong to SC or ST category, there is still a small chance in the last rounds or through your state quota. Some SC/ST students got BAMS seats even with ranks above 2,50,000.
If you are from the OBC category, it is also difficult, because last year the closing rank was around 1,05,000 for OBC.
So, for your rank, your best option is to try in private BAMS colleges. Many private colleges give admission even for ranks above 2,50,000. You can also check for deemed universities or management quota.
website: https://aaccccounselling.in https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-2025-bams-admission-minimum-rank
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Chances in Government BAMS Colleges (All India & State Quota)
TypeChancesNotes
All India Quota (15%) Very LowGovt. BAMS under AIQ generally closes around 55,000–90,000 rank for EWS
State Quota (85%)Possible in some statesEspecially if your home state has lower cut-offs or more seats for AYUSH courses
Private BAMS Colleges
High Chances for admission in Private or Semi-Government AYUSH Colleges in:
Uttar Pradesh
Madhya Pradesh
Uttarakhand
Haryana
Karnataka
Maharashtra
Fee: 1.5 – 3.5 lakh/year (varies by state)
Note: Some private colleges may demand higher fees or donations, especially in high-demand states.
Sorry, but there is no fixed number available for the cutoff in this college. This cutoff varies yearly based on category and round of admission.
Generally for the undergraduate program, the interested student applies through the e-admission process, and for the postgraduate, the admission is merit-based.
I hope you get answers to your questions!!
No, you can still get admission to the BBA program, but you need to cancel your B.Sc. admission. But wait, you can't cancel your admission in a flash; you need to address these things, like, do BBA colleges still give admission to students? Can I apply even after taking admission in another course? If you get all of this detail, then take the admission in the BBA college. If you fully confirm the admission, now you can cancel your B.Sc. seat.
I hope it resolves your query!!
Yes, this is a very good idea to become a counseling psychologist...as a part-time job or maybe in some hospitals. Because it's in very high demand in India, and it will be in demand. So, if you have any bachelor's degree in this field, you can try this career path. Also, you say that you are a digital marketer, which means you can apply those marketing skills and create mental health content on social media sites to gain audiences and make your own brand.
According to your previous academic records and OUAT percentile, you can get a course in BBSR. Since you are in a competitive position, you can try for a B.Sc. in agriculture, horticulture, or veterinary science at this college. I think you should complete all the formalities and register primarily for the counseling with the documents.
To get admission into the BPT course (Bachelor of Physiotherapy) in government medical colleges in Maharashtra through NEET UG, you must score around 330 to 350 marks. This is the expected cutoff for general category students. Just passing NEET is not enough. The cutoffs are high because there are limited seats in government colleges.
For example, in colleges like Government Medical College Nagpur, students with NEET scores above 325 to 350 usually get admission.
If you belong to a reserved category like SC, ST, or OBC, the required marks may be slightly lower, but still close to that range.
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