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With 249 marks in NEET, chances for BDS in govt colleges are very low, but you can get admission in private or deemed universities.
Fee Structure (Approx):
Govt college: 10K – 1L/year
Private college: 2L – 4L/year
Deemed university: 4L – 6L/year
Dear Krishna,
it would be great if you share your category because frankly speaking brother with this marks in general category getting top government colleges would be tough unless you are other category or may have state quota then you get government college in some states otherwise you can apply to private medical colleges.
Do your best
great. thanks!
Dear Candidate , To secure a seat in the MGKVP University in Varanasi , meet the 45 % + in class 12 , take MGKVP - LET or a recognized law entrance test , apply online between April - May , and successfully clear the entrance and counselling rounds to get admission into MGKVP's LLB program
The Diploma in Computer Science Engineering at University Polytechnic, Birla Institute of Technology (BIT) Mesra, Ranchi follows this fee structure
Annual Tuition Fee
Rs. 32,000 per year
Total duration of 3 years (standard entry)
It’s important to note that this usually covers only tuition . Additional charges such as exam fees, development fees, registration, library, laboratory, and other service fees may apply. Depending on the specific academic session and regulatory directives, overall yearly cost including these charges could be higher .
Dear Candidate , No , you cannot pursue CSE through CUET at IIT - BHU - that requires JEE Advanced . But you can apply for CSE in the central university's B. Tech program at BHU via CUET - UG , and the typical cutoff for general - category students is around 550 - 570 marks .
Dear Candidate , The AMRU B. Sc . Nursing final merit list is now out as of ( June 25 , 2025 ) today , download the PDF from the official website , find your name / roll number for rank confirmation, and prepare to participate in the upcoming counselling rounds .
Dear Candidate , - Check you result from the official CET website . - Research colleges based on your rank . - Use Online Tools and predictors ( You can use Careers360 predictors for better results ). - Register for counselling . - Do the Choice filling and locking . - Use mock allotments results to reorder choices before final locking . ( if available ) - Final seat allotment and admission .
Dear Candidate, Yes , you can still get admission in GCET Jammu even after the regular counselling is over , provided seats are left vacant . In such cases , the college or the conducting body ( JKBOPEE ) usually announces a spot or mop-up round to fill the remaining seats . These spot rounds are open to eligible candidates who may not have secured a seat earlier or did not participate in the first few rounds . Admission in such rounds is done strictly on a first - come , first served basis or merit , depending on the number of available seats .
With 116484 AP EAMCET rank, getting CSE/AI/ML in top colleges is tough. But you may get a seat in low-tier private colleges, especially if you belong to SC/ST/BC.
Try colleges like:
Aditya Engineering College
NRI Institute of Technology
Sri Vasavi Engineering College
Vignan’s Lara Institute
Apply during Phase 2/Spot Round for better chances.
Dear student, With a NEET 2025 score of 140 in the General category , you are not eligible for MBBS admission in India — not even in private or deemed universities. The official qualifying cutoff for General category is 144 , and only those who score 144 or above can take part in the counselling process.
Since your score is below the cutoff, you won't be considered for any MBBS seat this year.
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