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With your rank, I'd strongly suggest considering BDS or AYUSH courses where you'll have much better chances and lower fees. These offer excellent career prospects in healthcare. If you're determined about MBBS, focus on management quota admissions but be prepared for high fees.
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Based on your 12th board marks, 62% in Physics, Mathematics, and Informatics Practices, you are likely eligible for admission to the Electronics and Communication Engineering program at SRM Institute of Science and Technology, KTR. SRM generally requires candidates to have passed 10+2 or equivalent with a minimum of 50% aggregate in PCM for B.Tech programs.
However, keep in mind that admission is also based on SRMJEEE scores or 12th board marks (if direct admission is considered in spot rounds), so it’s best to check with the admissions office or portal for the exact process and to submit your application on time.
Hope this helps. All the best!
With 314 marks in NEET 2025 and a category rank of around 39,000 under the SC category from West Bengal, your chances of securing a seat in a government medical college under the All India Quota are quite slim, as the cutoff for SC candidates under AIQ usually stays higher, often around 400+ marks. But under the 85% State Quota in West Bengal, your chances improve slightly, especially in BDS (Dental) or AYUSH courses (like BAMS, BHMS) in government or semi-government institutions. You can also keep an eye on the private medical colleges.
Hello aspirant,
I am sorry to say this but if we compare your rank and marks then your marks are very low to give you seat in any government medical college even when you belong to reserved categories.
I suggest you to do not get disappointed, study hard and score good marks next year.
Thank you
Some colleges may or may not allow offline admission. You need to check the college website properly to know if offline admission is offered or not. Nowadays, most colleges conduct their admission procedure online.
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As per your mentioned query , the exam result released on June 9 ,2025 . The exam was held on January 19,2025 . If you want to check your result then you can go to their official website scert.bihar.gov.in . You have to enter your roll number and exam date to view the NMMS result. Also the council publish the merit list pdf of NMMS BIHAR.
To know more you can refer this :
https://school.careers360.com/articles/nmms-bihar-result
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To join RPF constable, first you have to check the eligibility criteria of this post. As per the eligibility criteria , you must be an Indian Citizen . Candidate should be between 18 and 28 years of age. Candidate should complete their class 10th from any recognised board. Candidates who are pursuing class 10th or who waiting for their result are not eligible for this exam.
After the eligibility criteria , you have to fill the application form of this exam which is to be announced on their official website. You have to fill the form by entering your personal details , educational details , exam centre , payment of application fees and also the necessary documents .
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/rpf-constable-application-form
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I hope you are absolutely fine. As per your mentioned query, Bsc is an undergraduate program having duration of three years. The admission is based on entrance exam score and also merit based . It is depend on the type of institution. Entrance exams for bsc course are CUET UG, MET, IPU CET, LPU NEST . After qualifying the entrance exam you can choose your preferred specialisation. Some college take admission on the basis of class 12th marks like Delhi University .
To know more kindly go through the given link:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/b-sc-bachelor-of-science
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Hello aspirant!
Great job on scoring 238 in NEET 2025! Yes, that makes you eligible for admission into BPT (Bachelor of Physiotherapy) programs since NEET scores are now required for this course in many places across India.
To apply, you’ll need to go through either state counselling or direct college applications, depending on where you study. If your state conducts NEET based counselling for allied health courses, you’ll have to register online during the BPT counselling period, upload your NEET scorecard and 12th marksheet, and choose your college preferences.
If your state does not offer counselling for BPT, or you prefer private colleges, you can directly apply to institutions that offer physiotherapy programs. These colleges usually list their own admission forms on their websites and accept NEET-qualified students based on available seats and your score.
All the best!
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