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Hi Prince,
Thank you for your question. With an All India Rank of 2,35,807 and MP state rank of 5707 under SC category, it’s a little tough but not impossible to get a government MBBS seat in Madhya Pradesh.
In MP, under the SC category, government colleges have some reserved seats, and the cutoff ranks generally go up to 4500–5500 state rank but it's varies every year . So your state rank of 5707 is slightly on the border, but still, you may get a seat in the mop-up or stray rounds, especially if others withdraw.
It’s very important that you participate in all rounds of MP state counselling and also keep an eye on AIQ Mop-up and Deemed Universities as a backup.
For exact cutoff and more details about medical colleges in MP you can check here;
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cutoff-mp
Wishing you all the very best !
If you have scored 364 marks and are applying under the inhouse quota for a college like SAC, your chances depend on the category, number of seats, and how many in house students have applied. In most cases, 364 is a decent score for in-house quota, and you may get a seat, especially in later rounds. But the exact cutoff changes every year, so it’s better to wait for the official merit list or contact the college admission office for a more accurate idea.
The number of CAP (Centralized Admission Process) rounds varies every year depending on seat availability and institutional decisions. Typically, there are three main CAP rounds followed by spot or institutional-level rounds if seats remain vacant. If you're in the middle of the process, keep checking the official DTE or CET cell website for schedule updates. It’s important to participate in every round unless you’ve confirmed admission already.
Hello aspirant to gain admission to MBBS or BDS programs in India, simply meeting the NEET qualifying marks is not enough you'll also need to meet the higher admission cut off marks specific to each state, quota, and category.
These are the minimum scores set by NTA to qualify NEET and participate in counselling, not to secure admission
If your NEET score falls within or above your category’s range, you’re eligible to register for both All India Quota (AIQ) and State Quota counselling
Qualifying marks allow counselling, but admission to medical colleges requires much higher scores:
General category candidates need 500 to 650 plus marks, with top government institutions demanding 620 to 680 plus marks for AIQ seats and 570–620 plus marks for state quota .
Reserved category cut offs are relatively lower for example, OBC/SC/ST admissions may close around 420 to550 plus depending on state and seat quota .
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Thanks for your detailed query. Let’s break this down step by step so you get a clear idea.
First, between BKBIET Pilani, Poornima College, and JECRC Jaipur, here’s a quick comparison for Computer Science:
Now, about getting CS in JECRC without REAP , unfortunately, JECRC participates in REAP counselling for regular admissions. So unless they open management quota seats or spot admission later, it’s tough to get CS without REAP.
You can check their official website for direct admission possibilities or call their admission office and request if there are any vacant seats or internal quota options.
Best wishes for your engineering journey!
Hii,
If you passed Class 12th in the first attempt, and later appeared for improvement/betterment but failed in Chemistry, your original mark sheet from the first attempt remains valid and accepted everywhere.
The betterment marks are optional they’re only used if the improved marks are better than the original. But if you performed worse like failing in a subject, it doesn’t replace your first result. So don’t worry, your original 12th pass certificate is completely valid for higher education, jobs, or competitive exams.
Hope that clears your confusion!
Yes, many students do wonder about the value of distance education.
To answer your query honestly—Subharti University (Meerut) is recognized by UGC-DEB for distance education. So technically, yes, students with valid degrees from Subharti are eligible to apply for government jobs, provided:
The job allows distance/online qualifications many government jobs do, except some where regular mode is strictly required.While we may not know specific individuals, there have been students who cleared government exams like SSC, state-level clerical, and teaching jobs with distance degrees.
Hope that gives you some clarity.Good luck!
Hello aspirant, with 429 marks in General category and domicile of J&K PM (Permanent Resident):
You have a fair to good chance of getting a seat in ASCOMS under state quota through JKBOPEE counselling.
Cutoff fluctuates slightly each year based on:
Number of applicants
Difficulty level of NEET
Seat matrix (if increased or reserved)
If you’re open to BDS or BAMS courses or management quota seats in other states, you might explore those options as well. But for ASCOMS (MBBS), you are in a competitive but possible range.
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