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Dear student,
With 350 marks and a NEET 2025 rank around 3.2 lakh, getting a seat in a government BAMS college is very unlikely. Most government BAMS seats go to candidates with ranks below 1 lakh, depending on the state.
That said, you're eligible for BAMS counselling and may still get a seat in a private college or less competitive government colleges in certain states during the later rounds or mop-up.
Keep an eye on state counselling and vacant seat updates —you might get lucky in the final rounds.
Dear student, It depends on which exam or college you're asking about. Most have completed 2–3 rounds by now. Let me know the specific one, and I’ll check for you
With a NEET 2025 score of 492 and an AIR of 62,000 , getting an MBBS seat in a government college in Maharashtra under the general category is unlikely . Most government colleges in the state close admissions at much lower ranks—top colleges like GMC Mumbai and BJMC Pune usually close below 6,000 , and even newer government colleges tend to close below 40,000 .
That said, you have a good chance in private or semi-government colleges , where cutoffs are more relaxed. If you belong to a reserved category , your chances improve slightly, especially in state quota seats.
Make sure to participate in state counselling rounds and keep an eye on mop-up rounds , where seats occasionally open up.
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Disha Foundation books are a good option if you're aiming to qualify for JEE Mains . They follow the latest NTA syllabus , cover all topics in Physics, Chemistry, and Math , and include a wide range of previous years' solved questions with solutions.
These books also come with mock tests , shortcut tips , and trend analysis , which help in understanding the exam pattern and improving speed and accuracy. They're especially useful for practice and revision .
However, to build a strong conceptual base, it's important to also study from NCERT textbooks and standard books like HC Verma, OP Tandon , or RD Sharma
With a NEET 2025 rank of 90,000 in the general category , it’s very unlikely that you’ll get a seat in a government BDS college , as most of them close well before 40,000. Top government dental colleges usually have cutoffs around 25,000–30,000 .
However, you do have a good chance of getting into a private dental college , since many of them accept students with ranks up to 1,00,000 or more . Some state quota seats in less competitive regions might also be an option, depending on availability.
So, while a government BDS seat might be out of reach, you’re definitely eligible and competitive for private BDS colleges . Focus on state and All India counselling, and keep an eye on mop-up rounds too.
General Nursing and Midwifery, or GNM for short, is a three-year diploma program designed to teach students particular nursing techniques such post-traumatic treatment, mental health care, maternity care, and rehabilitation. In India, the average cost of a GNM course is between INR 11,000 and INR 7.6 lakh.
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Hello Aspirant,
If your registered on June 6 and have paid your 1200 registration fee for PES University BTech Admission, but you did not upload your JEE Main score and you did not write the KCET exam, your options for admission through the regular counseling options for direct admission to CSE are limited. Nonetheless, PES university also offers Management Quota (PESSAT Direct Admission) seats, you may get in touch with the admissions office and see if there are any more, CSE seats available under this quota, as they fill up fast
Although a NEET score of 300 might be regarded as normal or below average, it could nevertheless increase your chances of being accepted into certain private medical schools. So you can try to get admission in private medical colleges.
Hope it helps you
Having an AP EAMCET rank of 25,578, obtaining a free (Category A/Convener quota) seat in CSE at JNTU Kakinada is almost impossible, especially for General category students. The closing rank for CSE at JNTUK is typically in the range of 2,000–5,000 for OC category. But If you are from a reserved category (BC, SC, ST) you may have a chance going into the lower-demand rounds of admissions or during spot admissions. However, an admission should be appropriately viewed as an alternate option if no other good colleges are available with CSE at this rank.
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