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First of all, well done on gaining entry to BHMS at Parul University with your 146 NEET score! That's a strong advancement. Typically, Parul University’s final closing rank for BHMS in 2022 reached 320,303, while in 2021 it was approximately 10,593, indicating that your score falls within the attainable range for admission. The yearly tuition cost for BHMS at Parul is about Rs 1.96 lakh each year, amounting to roughly Rs 8.55 lakh for the entire program. Your NEET score exceeds the 40th percentile threshold for SC/ST/OBC, qualifying you for the reserved category quota. Indeed, your acceptance corresponds with previous patterns, and you are beginning on an encouraging journey toward a profession in homeopathic medicine!
Hope this helps. All the best!
The annual tuition fee in private medical colleges of Tamil Nadu is limited to approximately Rs 4–4.5 lakh, as established by the state committee. Furthermore, colleges can levy development fees, hostel charges, transport costs, insurance, etc., which can contribute an additional Rs 3.5–4 lakh in the initial year. Thus, your overall expenses for the first year might amount to around Rs 8–9 lakh, with later years potentially being slightly lower if one-time fees are not charged again.
Hello Aspirant,
Yes, Delhi University does allow B.Sc. Chemistry students for its M.Sc. Biochemistry program if you satisfy the eligibility criteria. The students must have studied core subjects essential to Biochemistry, like Chemistry and Biology (or other life sciences) at some stage in their undergraduate program. The admission will be based either on eligibility merit list of entrance exam through DU rule for the relevant year. It is good to check the specific eligibility detail in the official DU PG Bulletin for the relevant year.
After finishing your 12th grade, taking the polytechnic entrance exam allows you to apply for a Diploma in Architecture, a 3-year program provided by numerous polytechnic colleges throughout India. The necessary percentage in 12th grade differs by state, but typically, a minimum of 50% marks is needed, particularly in subjects such as Mathematics and Science. As you are joining after the 12th grade, certain states or institutions might provide lateral entry into the second year of the diploma course, potentially allowing you to save one year.
Upon finishing the diploma, you can advance to a Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch) via lateral entry at specific institutions, or by taking the NATA (National Aptitude Test in Architecture) or other pertinent entrance examinations. To obtain licensure as an architect, you must complete the entire B.Arch program from a COA-recognized institution, as only a B.Arch degree allows you to register with the Council of Architecture (COA), India.
Regarding the course's challenge — architecture needs creativity and technicality. It includes sketching, creating designs, arranging space, knowledge of materials, fundamental engineering concepts, and programs such as AutoCAD. Although it may seem difficult but if you have a strong passion for creating buildings and are ready to put in consistent effort, it is absolutely feasible and highly rewarding.
Hello Raj kumar,
If you have passed Class 12 overall, but failed in Chemistry, and are going to clear the compartment examination in 2026 while studying B. Tech CSE (since you were admitted in 2025), it is generally not a problem for placements or jobs in the future (as long as you clear the compartment and then qualify to get overall eligibility status later on).
However, keep in mind:
Eligibility Check - Most colleges need Class 12 pass status to admit you. If the private college allowed admission based on overall pass status, and you are provisionally staying, you should check to make sure the admission will be upheld even after compartment.
For placements, companies generally ask about Current backlogs (they should be none), Consistency that you need a reasonable aggregate (mostly 60%+) through 10th, 12th, and B. Tech and Final documentation proof of Class 12 pass (again you will have this, after clearing the compartment).
Government Jobs or Entity for higher studies - If applying down the line, you will still provide the final pass certificate, so be sure that you clear your compartment examination.
In conclusion, you can still have a successful career in B. Tech and even placements, after clearing your Chemistry compartment, as long as your college and future employers will accept the certificate clearing the compartment .
hi,
OBC category, the expected cutoff for MBBS in NEET 2025 is usually around 530 to 540 marks for government colleges under All India Quota. For state quota, the cutoff can be a little lower but still mostly above 500 marks. The minimum qualifying marks for OBC category are around 113 to 143 marks.
198 in the OBC category, it is very difficult to get an MBBS seat in government colleges because the cutoff for OBC seats in most states is usually much higher, mostly around 400+ marks. But you may still try for a seat in private medical colleges under management quota or look for options in deemed universities, where the fees are higher.
94.37 percentile in MHT CET, it is very difficult to get CSE, Artificial Intelligence, or Data Science in COEP or VJTI because the cutoffs for these branches are usually very high, mostly around 99 to 99.5 percentile. you can still try for other branches like Civil, Mechanical, or Production in later rounds. You can also get CSE or Data Science in other good private colleges like PCCOE, VIIT, MIT-WPU, or PICT where the cutoffs match your score.
Yes, with 4406 rank in SASTRA University under Stream 2 and being from Andhra Pradesh, you have a good chance to get Mechanical Engineering. In Stream 2, students usually get Mechanical seats up to higher ranks, and your rank is in a safe range. attend the counselling on time and keep Mechanical Engineering as your first option.
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