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So between Dr. Ambedkar Law College and SRM Law school:
1. Dr.Ambedkar is more affordable with the first year fees ranging between 38000 to 1 lakh 28 thousand. Average placement is 7 lakhs.It have a good faculty and infrastructure.
2. SRM law school fees is around 12.5Lakhs . Average placement is 7.5 lakhs and highest package goes upto 50 lakh.It also have good infrastructure and faculty.
If you can afford high fees than SRM is better for you but If you want to choose a affordable one than DR.Ambedkar Law college better.
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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.
Dear candidate , If you did not get a seat in any JoSSA round or want to exit , you are eligible for a refund of the seat acceptance fee - rupee 30,000 ( Gen/OBC) or rupee 15,000 ( SC/ST/PwD) , minus rupee 7,000 as processing charges , if you exit before round 6 using the withdraw option on the JoSAA portal . https://josaa.admissions.nic.in/applicant/root/candidatelogin.aspx For CSAB Special rounds , if you surrender your seat , the Institute Admission Fee is refunded after counselling ends but the 5000 registration fee is non- refundable. In DASA , the 300 registration fee is non - refundable , but the tuition is partially refunded depending on when you exit . Refunds are only processed after the full counselling process concludes .
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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.
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
With 27,222 rank in AP EAPCET BIPC stream and BC-D category, you have a good chance to get a free (convener quota) seat in Pharm.D in Andhra Pradesh.
Last year, students with ranks up to 85,000 also got Pharm.D seats in colleges like Andhra University. Since your rank is better than that, and you also belong to the BC-D category, your chances are high to get a seat in a government or private college under state quota.
You should take part in AP EAPCET counselling, choose Pharm.D as your first option, and give priority to government and reputed colleges. If Pharm.D is not available, you can also keep B.Pharm as a backup choice.
With 358 marks in NEET and an All India Rank of 2,97,172, your chances of getting a seat in a government veterinary college through the all India 15% quota are very low. Most government veterinary colleges under the VCI (Veterinary Council of India) counselling close before 90,000 rank.
But you still have chances in some states through the state quota if you are from OBC and your state has lower cutoffs. Some states accept marks between 350 to 400 for veterinary courses under OBC quota. You can also apply for private veterinary colleges. Many private colleges take students with 300 to 400 marks in NEET.
You should apply for state counselling in your home state and also look at private college options. Your score is not enough for top colleges like IVRI or TANUVAS, but private colleges or lesser-known state colleges may give you admission.
Here are some websites where you can check for more information: https://www.myvetjourney.com https://www.careers360.com
AP EAMCET 2025 counselling for BiPC stream will start from 7th July 2025. The registration will continue till 16th July 2025. Document verification will be done from 7th to 17th July.
You can select your preferred colleges and courses between 13th to 18th July, and you can make changes on 19th July. The seat allotment result will be released on 22nd July 2025. If you get a seat, you need to report to the college or complete self-reporting between 23rd to 26th July. Classes are expected to begin from 4th August 2025.
Here is the website for more details: https://eapcet-sche.aptonline.in/EAPCET/
With your NEET score of 358 and AIR 2,97,172, you will not be able to get a seat in government veterinary colleges through the all India quota. The cut off for government veterinary colleges under all India quota is usually below 75,000 rank.
In Telangana, veterinary admissions are also based on NEET scores, not on EAMCET rank. So your EAMCET rank of 9,128 will not be considered for veterinary seats. And even under Telangana state quota, the cut off ranks are usually under 80,000. So it will be difficult to get a seat in a government veterinary college with your NEET rank.
However, private veterinary colleges may accept students with NEET scores between 250 and 400, especially under OBC quota or management seats. So you still have a chance to get admission in a private or self-financed veterinary college in Telangana or nearby states.
You should apply to private veterinary colleges and also keep options open for related courses like B.Sc Animal Science, Agriculture, or Allied Health Sciences.
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