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Hello student,
Yes, an MA (Master of Arts) in Sociology is a widely available postgraduate degree. It's offered by numerous universities and colleges in India, both in regular and distance learning modes.
If you need information about a specific college you can write to us we'll definitely help you,
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Hello,here are general figure for :
Top IIMs such as IIM Ahmedabad, Bangalore, and Calcutta have fees ranging from 23 to 30 lakh rupees.
Newer IIMs have fees between 12 and 18 lakh rupees.
Government universities like FMS Delhi and BHU charge between 1 and 3 lakh rupees.
Private universities have fees ranging from 10 to 24 lakh rupees.
State government and tier two colleges typically charge between 1 and 5 lakh rupees.
Hostel and other additional costs are usually between 50 thousand and 1.5 lakh rupees per year.
Note: these are just general figure ranges ,if you want accurate fee structure I suggest you to check you prefered Institute fee structure on their Official portal Or contact them.
To get admission in a BSc Biotechnology program at BS College, Saharsa, you need to meet the eligibility criteria and potentially appear for an entrance exam. The college, also known as MLT Saharsa, offers a 3-year BSc in Biotechnology.
Check the official college website or prospectus for the most up-to-date and specific admission details.
http://www.bscollegesimrahasaharsa.in/
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PG Ayurveda (MD,MS) fees vary widely.In Govt Colleges,the total fee for the 3 year program is usually around 30,000 to 4.5 lakh,while private colleges charge between 50,000 to 22 lakhs. Estimate fees widely depends on the state, college and specialization.Admission is through All India Ayush Post Graduate Entrance Test (AIAPGET).A good rank can help secure a low-fee govt seat.
Hey,
If we look at the expected cutoff ranges for government BHMS colleges under the All India Quota:
General category: around 490 to 510 marks (above 50 thousand rank)
OBC or EWS category: 470 to 490 marks
SC category: around 390 to 430 marks
ST category: around 350 to 400 marks
For private BHMS colleges:
General category: 300 to 400 marks (30th to 40th percentile)
OBC category: 280 to 380 marks
SC category: 220 to 300 marks
ST category: 200 to 280 marks
You should clearly understand the minimum marks required according to your category. I recommend checking your seat availability using this college predictor: medicine.careers360.com/neet-ayush-all-india-college-predictor
Hello aspirant,
To get admission in BHMS (Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery), you must crack the NEET UG exam. BHMS is a 5.5-year course including an internship, and admission is done through NEET, whether you are trying to get admission in a government college or a private college.
Let's talk about marks. It depends on many factors like your category, the state you belong to, the type of college government/private you are aiming for , and how much competition there is in that year .
Let's have a look at the previous year neet qualifying marks
General Category – Around 137 marks
OBC/SC/ST – Around 107 marks
General-PwD – Around 121 marks
These are the minimum marks just to qualify NEET, but to get a seat in BHMS, your score must be higher.
Marks You have to target For Government BHMS Colleges:
General: 350–420+ marks
OBC: 300–370+ marks
SC/ST: 250–320+ marks
As compared to private colleges, Government colleges have more competition because the fees are very low and the seats are limited.
For Private BHMS Colleges:
If you want to take admission in private colleges, you might get admission with a lower NEET score, like 150–250 marks. Some private colleges also offer management quota seats, where cut-offs are even lower.
Let's compare state-wise differences
Cut-off marks are not the same in every state. For example:
In states like Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Bihar, the competition is high, so cut-offs are also higher.
In north-eastern or less populated states, sometimes even a score of 200-250 can get you a seat.
So it's better and safer to check your state’s counseling cut-off from the previous year to get a better idea.
Visit this for more information: https://university.careers360.com/articles/cuet-cut-off
All the best!
With your score, you can expect following colleges,
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Hello Aspirant,
Yes, students from Telangana (TS) have the opportunity to get an engineering seat in Andhra Pradesh (AP) by appearing in AP EAPCET, under the Non-local category. However, they cannot take seats under state quota (local seats), and can only qualify for 15% Unreserved (Non-local) seats in private colleges and some categories in university colleges. There will be no preference for students from Telangana, all admissions will be based on merit and availability of seats in that category.
The Andhra Pradesh Polycet seat allotment result will be announced on 10th July 2025.
To check your seat allotment, visit the official website polycet.ap.gov.in, enter your roll number and view the result.
For more information, click on the link given below,
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/ap-polycet-2025-seat-allotment-result-link
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Hello, there are some rules mentioned below
Round 1: Fresh registration allowed
Round 2: Fresh registration is allowed
Mop-Up Round: Fresh registration is allowed
Stray Vacancy Round: Only registered candidates from earlier rounds can participate — no new registration allowed
So if you missed Round 1, you can register in Round 2 or Mop-Up, but not in the Stray Round.For State Counselling, most states allow fresh registrations in Mop-Up or even Round 2 (rules vary by state). Since private BHMS seats are filled through state counselling, you still have time to apply if registration opens again.
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