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hi,
300 marks in NEET and being from the Muslim minority category, you have some chance to get admission in private medical colleges in Uttar Pradesh under the Muslim minority quota. Getting a government college seat is not possible at this score. You can try in colleges like Era’s Lucknow Medical College, Integral Institute of Medical Sciences, Career Institute of Medical Sciences, and F.H. Medical College in Agra.
If your son’s first preference is CSE, then Amrita Bangalore clearly leads among the three, simply because CSE opens more doors in terms of placements, internships, and future-proof careers. Amrita is also NAAC A++ and has a strong reputation, especially for CSE. Category 2 is also manageable fee-wise compared to higher categories.
VIT Chennai is a decent campus, and their ECE program is solid, but Category 5 means much higher fees and very low chance of branch upgrade later. CSE at VIT Chennai would have been more competitive here — but ECE at that fee tier is not as strong a deal unless your son has a strong interest in core electronics.
Manipal Bangalore (MIT Bengaluru campus) is a newer campus. ECE there is still developing in terms of placements and faculty compared to the main Manipal campus. Unless your son strongly prefers Bangalore or is getting some advantage here like scholarships or internship access, it doesn't stand out above Amrita.
So, recommendation: Go with Amrita Bangalore CSE (Category 2). It balances a strong branch with a decent campus and better long-term potential in the tech industry. If your son is open to core electronics and you’re okay with the higher cost, VIT Chennai is fine, but still comes second to CSE at Amrita.
All the best!
Hello Sunaina,
Yes, based on your 51% HSC score and 66 percentile in MHT-CET, you could be offered admission in some private engineering colleges located in or near Pimpri-Chinchwad, Pune. You can find admission difficult in open category to better colleges; however, you can explore other colleges with lesser known cutoffs. Consider the JSPM colleges, PCCOE&R, or D.Y. Patil Institute of Engineering to name a few. There will be CAP rounds, so watch for that and apply through the Centralized Admission Process as much as you can!
BAMS under All India Quota, the closing rank is usually different for each category. For general and OBC category, the closing rank is mostly around 85,000 to 90,000 rank, and the marks needed are around 590 or more. For SC category, the closing rank goes up to around 2.5 lakh rank with marks around 460. For ST category, the closing rank can go even higher, around 3.2 lakh rank with marks near 420.
Hi Atharv,
You have secured good percentile in MHT CET and with this your rank should fall between 19,000 to 24,000 meaning that you have exposure to few reputable colleges for mechanical engineering like Vishvakarma Institute of Technology in Pune, Government college of Amravati, SPCE Mumbai etc. The mechanical branch is not so competitive as much as CSE or AI/ML so you do have a chance in these colleges.
You can also refer to our official page for top colleges for mechanical engineering Maharashtra:
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-mechanical-engineering-colleges-in-maharashtra
ALL THE BEST !
Hi dear candidate,
The BCA Honours in cyber security is a 4 year long course and it is nice to pursue in this specialization as cyber security is usually a highly paid branch in the IT sector. There are several private institutions that provide BCA Hons with Cyber Security like the KRMU, Parul University Galgotiya's University and more.
The annual fees ranges from INR 160,000 to INR 190,000. The standard BCA is a 3 year course where as the BCA Hons is a 4 year course so keep that in mind.
With 96 percentile in PCB , you’re positioned for quality B.Sc (Hons) programs, especially in Biotechnology, Biochemistry, B.Pharmacy , and Agricultural sciences .
Hello Aspirant,
If you have completed your 10th in 2025 and have appeared for the AP POLYCET exam, your next step depends on your interest-
1.If you clear the exam and want to pursue diploma then you can take admission through the counselling process based on your rank.
2.If you do not want to pursue diploma then you can study 12 class with stream Science/Commerce/Arts.
If you gave AP POLYCET, selecting Diploma/polytechnic as your next step is recommended. It’s a professional course that can lead to good job opportunities or lateral entry into B.Tech later.
All the best for your future career.
cutoff rank for Civil Engineering in SVUCE (Sri Venkateswara University College of Engineering) usually closes around 40,000 to 45,000 rank in AP EAPCET for the general category. If you are from BC, SC, or ST category, you may still have a chance even if your rank is higher than this, as the cutoff goes up for reserved categories.
Dear student,if this percentage is for your 10+2 then you are eligible for BBA LLB course in this college but you need to also score atleast 80+ for the MHCET entrance exam.
For admission in BBA LLB in Firodiya College a student should has successfully completed 10+2) or equivalent (such as 11 + 1, A level in Senior Secondary School Leaving Certificate Course) from a recognised board or university in India.The students belonging to OBC category belonging to State of Maharashtra have to score minimum 42% in 12. Along with that the student hs to clear the MHCET entrance exam. In 2024 the cutoff for OBC in MHCET went to around 80.
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