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1800 ke andar rank achha mana jata hai. Top government or reputed private colleges mein admission ka strong chance hota hai, especially preferred branches ke liye.
92.33 percentile MHT CET mein kaafi achha score hai. Aapko B.Tech Computer Science ke liye top government ya semi-government colleges mein admission milne ka strong chance hai.
288590 NEET rank par government quota MBBS seat milna tough hai, especially Telangana state ke under. Private college ya BDS option consider karna better hoga.
The admission fee for B.Com LLB varies by college. In government colleges, it usually ranges from Rs. 10,000 to Rs. 30,000 per year, while in private colleges, it can go from Rs. 50,000 up to Rs. 1 lakh annually.
With 81 percentile in MHT CET (PCB) under SEBC category, you do have a chance for admission in a government BSc Agriculture college. Final selection depends on cutoff and seat availability in your region.
For Diploma in Computer Engineering, students can apply after passing 10th grade. Admission is done through CAP rounds conducted by DTE Maharashtra. You’ll need to register, fill choices, and participate in counseling.
With 331 marks in NEET 2025 and SC category, it's difficult to get a seat in semi-government medical colleges under AIQ. However, with a Rs. 15 lakh budget, you can explore private colleges or deemed universities offering MBBS under SC quota.
With 44 percentile in MHT CET, it’s tough to get CS in top Mumbai colleges. You may get admission in lesser-known private colleges like Hazarimal Somani, Oriental College, or ISBM. Keep checking cutoffs and use your category benefit if any.
With 455 NEET score and being from Karnataka, getting an MBBS seat in Goa Medical College under government quota is highly unlikely, as domicile rules apply. You may explore private Karnataka colleges or other state private options.
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Yes, based on your 12th percentage, direct admission to B.Sc. Radiology is possible particularly in private colleges or deemed universities. Most institutes need students to have completed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as core subjects. Although a minimum of 50% above is usually required and could differ depending on colleges. Entrance exams are typically required for government colleges, whereas many private institutes provide merit-based direct admissions.
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