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First, congratulations on achieving 78.2% in your Class 12 Commerce stream—that’s certainly commendable.
Regarding your query about participating in the second phase of admission: If you have applied in the second phase of any centralized admission process (such as CUET-based counseling, state-level counseling, or a university-specific portal), your application will be considered for seats available in the subsequent allotment round.
Seat allotment is influenced by various factors, including your percentage, your choices during the application process, reservation category (if applicable), and the cut-off trends from previous rounds.
It is important to regularly check the official portal where you submitted your application. Authorities typically release merit lists, seat allotment results, and cut-off details according to a set schedule.
Once a seat is allotted, please ensure you verify your documents and complete the admission formalities within the specified timeline to avoid cancellation.
If you can specify the name of the university or admission portal you applied through, we can provide you with more detailed and tailored guidance.
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Admission to the BSc Agriculture program in 2025 will be determined by entrance exams and merit. A foundational understanding of farming methods, crop production, agricultural economics, engineering, marketing, plant pathology, and soil science are all part of the BSc Agriculture curriculum.
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Congratulations on achieving a rank of 15,609 in AP EAMCET. As an OC candidate aspiring for Computer Science Engineering (CSE) or related fields, it is important to note that admission to top government colleges like JNTU Kakinada, JNTU Anantapur, and AU College of Engineering is highly competitive. While securing a seat in these institutions during the main rounds may be challenging, opportunities may arise during special or spot rounds, particularly in allied branches such as Information Technology (IT) or Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE).
You are likely to have stronger prospects in well-regarded private colleges, including Gokaraju Rangaraju Institute of Engineering, VNR VJIET, CVR College of Engineering, MLR Institute of Technology, CMR College of Engineering, and Anurag University. Additionally, women’s institutions like Sridevi Women’s Engineering College may offer more flexibility in their cutoffs for your category.
For a more precise and personalized list of possibilities based on your rank, category, and preferences, it is advisable to utilize the AP EAMCET College Predictor tool available on Careers360. https://engineering.careers360.com/ap-eamcet-college-predictor
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In response to your query regarding the fee structure for the CBZ course (Chemistry, Botany, Zoology), please note that the fees can differ significantly depending on the university or college. Generally, government colleges tend to charge approximately Rs5,000 to Rs20,000 per year. Private institutions, on the other hand, may set their fees anywhere from Rs30,000 up to Rs1,00,000 per year, influenced by factors such as facilities, faculty, and campus location.
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The entry exams for the MSc Microbiology program include ICAR AIEEA, AP PGCET, CPGET, CUET-PG, and IIT JAM. Jamia Millia Islamia, Delhi University, PSG College of Arts, Aligarh Muslim University, VIT Vellore, Amity University Noida, Chandigarh University, and several others are among the top MSc Microbiology schools in India.
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If you have completed your Class 12th from BOSSE (Board of Open Schooling and Skill Education), Sikkim, your State of Eligibility for national-level examinations such as JEE Main or NEET will be considered as Sikkim. This is determined by the location of your qualifying examination (i.e., where you pursued and completed your Class 12th), not your permanent residence or home state (such as Uttar Pradesh).
For admission through state quota seats—such as those in government colleges within Uttar Pradesh—you will still need to meet the domicile requirements of that particular state. In other words, for centralized exams your eligibility will be tied to Sikkim, but for state-specific counselling and quotas, you must provide valid domicile documentation for the respective state.
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506831 in NEET 2025, it will be very difficult to get a seat in self-finance Christian minority quota at CMC Vellore. Even for minority seats, the cutoff at CMC Vellore usually stays around 300 to 400 marks or better ranks. The competition is quite high for CMC because it is one of the top medical colleges in India.
Yes, the People's University does offer BMLT course. It is a 3 year undergraduate program. It's eligibility is 50% in 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry and Biology.
https://www.peoplesuniversity.edu.in/Paramedical/courses-offered/bachelor-in-medical-laboratory-tech/
You can visit their official website attached above.
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Hello,
Yenepoya (Deemed to be University), Bangalore is one of the best options for B.Sc and M.Sc in Clinical Embryology.
They offer an integrated B.Sc + M.Sc course with good lab facilities and clinical training. For M.Sc only, Jain University and Medline Academics in Bangalore are also good options.
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With a NEET score of 474 and a West Bengal rank of about 85,000, you're outside the range for most government MBBS seats—those typically require around 600+ marks in this state. So MBBS isn’t likely. score places you in a strong position for BDS (Dental Surgery) colleges in West Bengal under the 85% state quota.
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