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Hello Aspirant
It may depends on the University and colleges.
But usually for government college, you should have to above 50% in the exam and especially 60% in that particular subject through which you will want to complete your Bsc.
It is vary such as a range of above 60 to 80% and and especially above 80% in that particular subject through which you will want to complete your Bsc in top government colleges or universities.
For private college, it will require above 40-50% with a competitively high fees structure.
Hi! If you have scored 203 marks in NEET and you belong to the general category, then honestly It is not possible for you to get government college. The cut-off for general category is usually much higher than what you have scored.You still have other options like you can try private medical colleges but they are very expensive.You can also try for BDS or other medical related courses.
Hi Anuj,
Your EWS category rank of 1596 is quite decent. Based on past year trends, you do have chances of getting CSE or IT in some good colleges through REAP. But getting core CSE in JECERC Foundation or SKIT might be a little tough to get but you can try it and keep this in your choice.
First decide where you want to study, then choose universities or colleges.Eligibility criteria for M.A. in Political science is completed graduation from a recognised university.some may require B.A. in political science.Complete the application form online through the University portal and upload scanned copies of required documents.
Hello Abhimanyu,
If you received an RT (Repeat Theory) in Mathematics, but your CBSE mark sheet shows "Pass", then technically, you are eligible to take admission. However, almost all universities including Integral University require you to eventually clear all subjects. In the case you do not clear the RT within the time allowed, or before the document verification deadline for the university, then your admission could be cancelled. I would recommend you contact the admission office directly, and to also appear for the compartment exam if necessary.
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With an IIT JAM rank of 2167 in the General category, top-tier Indian Institutes of Technology such as IIT Delhi, IIT Bombay, IIT Kanpur, and IIT Banaras Hindu University are unlikely options, as their closing ranks are typically in the low hundreds to a few thousands. However, you are still in a good position for several reputable government colleges through both the IIT JAM counselling and the Centralised Counselling for Master of Science and Technology (CCMN) channels.
If you belong to the Scheduled Caste category, you have a strong chance at getting admission to IIT Banaras Hindu University in the Master of Science in Physics program.
If you are in the General category, apply through the Centralised Counselling for Master of Science and Technology to National Institutes of Technology such as NIT Silchar, NIT Srinagar, and others.
You should register for the Centralised Counselling for Master of Science and Technology for admission to National Institutes of Technology and Centrally Funded Technical Institutions, and carefully prioritize your preferences in subjects like Physics, Chemistry, or Mathematics.
You may also explore the Indian Institutes of Science Education and Research option:
If you are interested, register for the IISER Aptitude Test and aim for a rank below approximately 2000.
Keep alternative plans in mind:
Consider reputable National Institutes of Technology in your state or nearby, such as the National Institute of Technology Agartala, National Institute of Technology Nagpur, and similar institutions
Hello,
Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering, Bangalore courses are offered at undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral levels.
Articles below are showing the closing rank for Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering cut off based on KCET scores for top BE/ BTech courses. Read the full article to understand more:
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/dayananda-sagar-college-of-engineering-bangalore/cut-off
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/kcet-cutoff
Thank you!!
Hello Mr. Shashank,
NIELIT Ropar is fairly new in offering B. Tech programs and has currently poor campus placement and infrastructure compared to other well-established institutes. If your son's rank permits, it would be best to attend further rounds of JoSAA and look for better options elsewhere, particularly within more established NITs, IIITs, or GFTIs. However, if no other options are available, if he is truly passionate about AI/ML, then he can take advantage of the opportunity by self-learning and putting in an internship — but this will depend heavily on him to take the next step.
Here is what your NEET rank (35,000), SC category, female, with Andhra Pradesh domicile, means for securing an MBBS seat in prominent government medical colleges in Andhra Pradesh
1. All India Quota (15%) – MCC Counselling
In recent years, the AIQ closing ranks for SC candidates have ranged from 1,14,000 (Round 2) to 1,30,000 (Round 3).
With a rank of 35,000, you are well within this range.
You have a very strong chance of securing an MBBS seat under the All India Quota.
2. Andhra Pradesh State Quota (85%)
a. Category-wise Cutoffs (Govt Colleges)
For SC (female) candidates under the AP state quota, the closing rank is around 2,16,000.
Your rank of 35,000 is much lower, so you are comfortably eligible for government medical colleges in Andhra Pradesh.
Immediately register for MCC AIQ counselling as soon as registration opens.
Apply for AP state quota counselling via Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences (state counselled seats).
Prepare your documents like SC certificate, AP domicile, NEET result, ID proof, etc.
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