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If you're targeting an NRI quota seat for Ophthalmology (MS or Diploma), Puducherry is more promising especially at Aarupadai Veedu Medical College, MGMC & RI, and Vinayaka Missions Medical College, each offering specific NRI seats. In Tamil Nadu, while NRI seats do exist for PG courses including Ophthalmology, they are rare typically only one seat in select self-financing colleges.
Hey Ramesh! Looking at your profile—10th: 92%, 12th: 93%, Master’s CGPA: 8.3, no work experience, SC category—you have a solid academic record. For top IIMs like Ahmedabad, Bangalore, and Calcutta, SC category candidates usually need a CAT percentile of around 92–94 to have a realistic chance at admission. Other IIMs like Lucknow, Indore, Kozhikode may require slightly higher percentiles, around 94–96. For FMS Delhi, SC candidates typically need 95+ percentile.
Remember, these percentiles are approximate and can vary slightly each year depending on the competition and number of seats. Sectional cut-offs also matter, so make sure to perform well in all sections of CAT. Since you have no work experience, your academic record will carry more weight, which is in your favor. My suggestion is to aim for 95+ percentile to keep your options open across IIMs and FMS. Also, consider applying to other top MBA colleges alongside, to maximize your chances. With focused preparation, your profile is competitive for SC category seats.
With WBJEE 2025 General Rank 42,903 and OBC-B Rank 3,703, your chances in top-tier government colleges (like Jadavpur University, IEM, Heritage, Techno Main Salt Lake) are very slim, as their closing ranks are usually below 10k–15k in general and much lower in OBC-B. However, you still have chances in:
Mid-tier government colleges (some newer ones or with less demand branches like Civil, Mechanical, Metallurgy).
Private colleges under WBJEE counseling (Narula, BP Poddar, Future Institute, etc.) where you may get CSE/IT or better branches with your OBC-B rank.
If you want CSE/IT/ECE, it’s safer to look at private colleges. For government options, you may get core branches (Civil, Mechanical, Electrical) in less competitive GECs.
If you’ve accepted a seat in the first round of AIQ counseling and opted for upgradation, you may still be allowed to participate in your state’s second and third counseling rounds but this depends on your state’s specific rules, so it’s important to check carefully. If you get a better seat in the state counseling, like your desired branch in the third round, you’ll usually need to formally resign from the AIQ seat before joining the new one. This means submitting a withdrawal application to the AIQ authority and then completing admission formalities with the state college.
To avoid any confusion or losing your seat, make sure to follow the guidelines and deadlines from both AIQ and your state counseling officials.
No, this won’t create any major problem. Colleges and universities generally consider the final marksheet and the fact that you have cleared the degree, not the exact month. Minor differences like July in provisional degree and August in marksheet happen because results are declared in one month but certificates are issued in another.
If the college asks, you can explain it’s due to the university’s result declaration process. It won’t affect your admission.
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In NEET PG 2024, for SC category, MD Ophthalmology closed around 60k–65k rank in government colleges under state quota (varies by state).
Stipend you can expect between: 40,000–90,000/month (differs by state).
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Hey Niranjana! Since you have completed 12th in Arts and are 18 years old, you can definitely aim to join the Indian Air Force through a few entry options. The most suitable one for you now is Agniveer Vayu (Agnipath scheme) for non-technical candidates. You need to be between 17½ to 21 years old and have 50% marks in 12th, including English. Selection is through an online test, followed by physical fitness and medical exams.
Later, after graduation, you can also try AFCAT (Air Force Common Admission Test) for ground duty branches like Administration, Logistics, or Education. For that, you need a graduation degree, and selection includes written exam, SSB interview, and medical tests.
To apply, keep an eye on official portals like agnipathvayu.cdac.in and afcat.cdac.in, register during the notification period, and ensure you meet all eligibility criteria. Meanwhile, start physical fitness training and prepare for basic general knowledge and reasoning to boost your chances. With focus and determination, you can definitely achieve your goal to join the IAF.
With a WBJEE General Rank of ~50,000 and OBC-B Rank ~5,000, getting Heritage Institute of Technology (HITK), Kolkata is very tough. Heritage usually closes its OBC-B ranks within 1,000–2,000 for popular branches (CSE, IT, ECE). Even for lower-demand branches like Civil, Electrical, or Chemical, OBC-B cutoff is usually below 3,500–4,000. At 5,000 OBC-B rank, your chances at Heritage are very low, but you may get other good private colleges under WBJEE counseling.
The HITSEEE 2025 exam for B.Tech admissions was conducted from April 28 to May 3, 2025. It was held in online mode across multiple days and shifts. The exam is conducted by Hindustan Institute of Technology and Science, Chennai. Admit cards and other details are released on their official website. If you missed it this year, you can apply next year or explore other similar institutes.
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