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So according to you rank that is All India Rank of 86,479 in NEET 2025 getting semi government seats is possible in later counselling rounds or under management or state quota.Semi government seats are mainly available in private colleges in Punjab. Previous year NEET cutt-offs for semi government colleges closed around 75,000-90,000 in later rounds.Try to attend all the counselling rounds and check daily about the updates.
Hi,
The fees for M.A. in Education for the 2025 batch students can be different depending on the university or college you are applying there is no fixed fee across all institutions.Generally, here’s what you can expect;
If you are looking at central or state universities like DU, BHU, cotton university , etc., the fees are very affordable usually between 5,000 to 15,000 per year, it's depending on the institute and whether it’s a regular or distance mode course.
But in private universities or deemed institutions, the fee is much higher as compare to government institutions It may range from 30,000 to 1,00,000 per year. Colleges like Amity University, LPU, or Sharda University offer MA Education programs with higher fees, but also with better infrastructure and placement support.If you’re planning to do distance or online learning, like from IGNOU, the full course fee is usually around 18,000 to 20,000 for the 2-year program, which is a good option for working students or those who need flexibility.
Fee structures may change slightly each year, so it’s better to check the latest details on the college official website site in which you are applying.
Best of luck if you’re applying make sure to compare colleges before deciding!
With a Chemistry score of 88.6, Physics 77.8, and English 57, you have decent marks for applying to B.Sc. Chemistry. But when it comes to getting admission in the University of Hyderabad, it's not just about class 12 board marks you have to give the CUET UG exam. The university will check your CUET subject scores, especially the domain subjects like Chemistry and Physics. English may also be considered, depending on the subject combination and university criteria. The University of Hyderabad is quite competitive, even though it’s known more for PG courses, its UG science courses attract many students, and the cutoffs can go high, especially for B.Sc. Chemistry. Since you haven’t mentioned your CUET score, it’s difficult to say with certainty. But based on your board marks, if your CUET Chemistry and Physics scores are equally strong, you might have a strong base in these subjects.
But also remember these things;
Every year, the cutoff changes depending on the number of seats, category, and the overall difficulty level of the exam.
You can explore more details about courses, cutoffs, and the admission process at the University of Hyderabad here,
https://www.careers360.com/university/university-of-hyderabad-hyderabad
Thank you and I hope you will find it helpful
Yes, you can do a BSc in agriculture if you had biology in your 12th. But there are still eligibility you need to meet
If you meet this requirement, you can take some state-level entrance exams, or if you don't want to take them, you can get direct admission to some private institutes.
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Hello
With 187 marks in NEET UG 2025 and OBC-PwD category, your chances of getting a government MBBS seat are very low in All India Quota (AIQ) and most state quotas due to high competition.
Government MBBS colleges generally require :
OBC-PwD cutoff (AIQ) in 2024 was 270 marks
Even in some low cutoff states , 187 is below the minimum cutoff.
Reserved seats under PwD quota in private medical colleges (some may have lower cutoffs).
States with lower cutoffs ( Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Uttar Pradesh – for private colleges under quota).
BDS/BAMS/BHMS in government colleges may be possible under OBC-PwD.
Also consider counselling for BAMS, BDS or private MBBS with quota and fee concession .
Wait for official cutoff lists (AIQ + State quota).
Master of pharmacy is postgraduate 2 years programme which have eligibility criteria is B.pharm. dgree with atleast 50% marks.some universities may require GPAT Score (Graduate pharmacy Aptitude Test).
If you have done B.pharmacy already or in final year please check the details about entrance exam for M.pharmacy .
Fees structure for Government colleges INR 20,000 to 60,000 per year.Fees can vary by institutes, specialization and state.
Private colleges Fees structure INR 1,00,000 to 3,00,000 per year
To get admission in Durg Polytechnic College , you need to qualify through the CG PPT (Chhattisgarh Pre Polytechnic Test).
Expected Rank Range:
General category: Rank between 1–5000 is safe.
OBC/SC/ST categories: Ranks up to 8000–15000 , may get admission depending on seat availability and branch.
If your rank is under 10,000, your chances are generally good.
Sorry, but it's hard to get the CSE branch in MBM Jodhpur with an 82.16 percentile. Your percentile is above the general cutoffs, but it's not enough for you to get the CSE branch in this college. But there is good news for you: you can get other branches in this college with your current percentile. You can try for branches like civil, mechanical, and electrical, where you have a high chance of getting admission. Don't worry, you can still try in counseling to get the CSE branch. Also, you can try colleges like NITS and Government Colleges that accept this percentile.
Hi Arul,
Thanks for reaching out!
Government colleges: With 540 marks in NEET under general category,7,300 rank in Kerala, your score is considered decent.but it's unlikely that you'll get a govt.MBBS seat, as general category cut-offs are usually higher(above 600).
Private colleges:
Seats under merit- quota is also quite competitive in Kerala,often requiring around 560-580+so,you might be close but not guaranteed.
You can consider Jubliee Mission,Sree Gokulam Colleges, though fees are higher.
In Kerala even private colleges tend to have competitive merit ranks due to fewer seats and high demand
Attend councelling, explore more private options, consider BDS,BAMS or paramedical courses.
Hello Amratha
If you are a student who is good in Mathematics Science and Language, the best stream for you should be Science stream specifically PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics).
After class 10th, there are 3 major options to choose from which are: 1. Science Stream (PCM/PCB/PCMB) 2. Arts/ Humanities Stream (Social Science subjects like History, Geography, Political Science etc) 3. Commerce Stream ( A new stream where subjects like Economics, Business Studies, Finance is taught)
As you are good in Maths, Science and language, it will be for the best of you to take PCM. Rest is up to you on your interest.
Read more at the website: Choosing a Stream after Class 10th
Hope this answer helps! Thank You!!!
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