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Yes, if you exit from JoSAA counselling 2025, you can get a refund. You need to log in during the allowed rounds and choose the “withdraw” option. After confirming with an OTP, your seat will be cancelled. You'll get your fee back after a 7,000 deduction as processing charges. Make sure to withdraw before Round 6 to be eligible for the refund.
If no seat is allotted in any round, and you paid the RS 6,000 (or 35,000/15,000) seat acceptance fee, then:
You are eligible for a full refund, after deducting RS 1,500 as processing charges.
Steps:
Visit the official JoSAA portal .
Log in with your JEE details.
If no seat is allotted in any round and you didn’t freeze/float/slide;JoSAA will automatically initiate refund after counselling ends.
Refund is processed to the same bank account used during payment (usually within 7–10 working days).
If you accepted a seat and then withdrew or exited after certain rounds, refund eligibility may vary (partial deduction or no refund after Round 6).
Hi dear candidate,
Although, 60.6% marks in MHT CET exam would be enough to get admission in a private college but might not be sufficient for a government college as it would require percentage around 75% or even more. Government colleges has less fees demanded than private colleges.
Few private colleges are:
Modern College of Pharmacy, AISSMS College of Pharmacy and Bharati Vidyapeeth College of Pharmacy Navi Mumbai are considered good.
Know more with best details at our official website:
Private Pharmacy Colleges in Maharashtra Accepting MHT CET – Courses, Fees, Admission, Rank
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Based on previous years' cutoffs and rank lists, if the rank is below 17,000, then AI-ml, CSE, and Data Science can be seen if the rank is between 17,000 to 40,000 then courses like ECE, IT, IoT can be considered buy in case of more than 40,000 then considering EEE, Mechanical and Civil is a good option.
Dear candidate, - Visit the REAP candidate login page at the official website - https://reap2025.com/ - Login in to the candidate portal with you application/form number and password . - Check allotment status , look for options such as " View allotment " pr " seat allotment" on the dashboard .
Dear candidate , To get an NPTEL/SWAYAM certificate, you must : - Score 40% or more in assignments ( best 8 out of 12 or best 6 out of 8 ) . - Score 40% or more in the final proctored exam . If both are met , you will get an e-certificate ( PDF ) - no physical copy . DOWNLOAD STEPS : - Go to https://nptel.ac.in/ - Log in - " My courses " . - Click " Download certificate" . ( if eligible) .
Based on your CUET scores 88 percentile in GAT and 77 percentile in English you may have a moderate chance of securing admission into certain Integrated M.A. programs offered by Central Universities, depending on the course and category you belong to.
At the University of Hyderabad (UoH), Integrated M.A. courses are offered in Economics, History, Political Science, Sociology, and Anthropology. For general category students, the previous year’s cutoffs were typically above 90 percentile in GAT and 85–90 percentile in English, especially for Economics and Political Science.
However, courses like Anthropology, History, or Sociology may have relatively lower cutoffs, and with your scores, you might be considered under waiting lists or in later counselling rounds. If you belong to a reserved category (OBC/SC/ST/EWS), your chances improve significantly.
You can also consider applying to other central universities that offer Integrated M.A. programs with slightly lower cutoff trends, such as:
Central University of Karnataka (CUK) – M.A. in English, Political Science, History
Central University of Tamil Nadu (CUTN) – M.A. in Economics
Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University (BBAU), Lucknow – Multiple humanities courses
Mahatma Gandhi Central University, Bihar
Central University of South Bihar (CUSB) – M.A. in Development Studies, Economics, etc.
Make sure to review the previous year’s cutoffs and seat matrix of each university before applying.
Yes, you can get admission through management quota in B.Tech in Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning (AI/ML) programs. Many private engineering colleges in states like Karnataka and Telangana offer these seats under relaxed merit criteria—though for a premium fee.
Fees are high, ranging from 2–10 lakh per year depending on institution.
Be cautious: quality and curriculum for some AI/ML courses under management quota may differ significantly from standard CSE programs.
Some government bodies have paused standardized counselling for these seats; admissions may be arranged directly with colleges.
Yes, you can participate in both All India Quota (AIQ) counselling and State Quota counselling simultaneously. If you are allotted a seat in AIQ counselling, you can choose to either accept (report to the college) or hold the seat while participating in your state counselling.
However, if you join a college under AIQ (by reporting physically or uploading documents online) and later get a better seat in state counselling, you will need to resign from the AIQ seat before the deadline to avoid losing your security deposit or being blocked from further rounds.
Always ensure you follow the reporting deadlines and withdrawal rules carefully in both AIQ and state counselling to avoid seat forfeiture or disqualification.
With a rank around 7500, you may have a chance to get both PGIMS Rohtak and KCGMC Karnal depending on your category, state quota, and counselling round.
PGIMS Rohtak is considered one of the top government medical colleges in Haryana. It has better hospital infrastructure, experienced faculty, patient load, and academic exposure. It also offers more PG opportunities within the same campus after MBBS. However, competition is tougher and the environment is more intense.
KCGMC Karnal is a newer college but still government-run and developing steadily. Since it is in your hometown, you will save on hostel, travel, and living costs. Also, emotional comfort and family support may help you during stressful MBBS years. KCGMC has decent academics and clinical exposure, especially in later years.
So if you want the best medical exposure and don’t mind relocating, PGIMS is a better academic choice. But if you prefer staying near family, comfort, and saving expenses, KCGMC is a very good option too.
Final tip: If you get PGIMS in Round 1, you can take it and try for upgradation in later rounds or choose to freeze it. But both colleges will give you a solid MBBS experience.
You can check official college details and comparison here: https://dmer.haryana.gov.in https://www.kcgmc.edu.in https://uhsr.ac.in
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