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With 447 marks (AIR 126183) and JK domicile under the Open Merit category, getting MBBS at ASCOMS Jammu through the state quota is unlikely, as the 2024 cutoff was around 489 marks.
you may have a chance through the management quota, which doesn’t have a strict cutoff but involves higher fees (around Rs5 lakh per year).
Participating in JKBOPEE counseling and keeping private college options open .
hope this helps you .
Dear Candidate , Yes , the university of Hyderabad UG Admission portal via CUET is now open ,and you can apply for Integrated Ug programs .
Hello aspirant,
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Local quota reserves 85% of MBBS seats for state residents, reducing competition and cutoff scores. It benefits reserved categories and offers low fees in govt colleges. It eases admission, cuts costs, and supports students in a familiar environment.
Fees for 11th class depending on the type of school and location.
Here's a general estimate :
1. Government Schools :
Rs500 to Rs3,000 per year
Often includes minimal tuition , exam fees and basic books.
2. Private Schools :
Rs15,000 to Rs80,000+ per year
Includes tuition , lab fees , computer classes and sometimes uniforms and books.
CBSE , ICSE and International boards charge more.
3. Semi-Government/Aided Schools :
Rs3,000 to Rs15,000 per year
Lower than private but higher than government schools.
yes , dropping is a good option in your case.
You got 363 in NEET (first attempt) and 94% in boards . which shows you have potential.
Take a drop for NEET 2026 , if you can study with full focus. You can improve a lot and aim for a government MBBS seat .
Joining a private college now means very high fees and less value specially when you can do better next year.
some preparation tips for NEET 2026 .
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General Degree (Science/Arts/Commerce)
1. B.Sc. (Biology / Chemistry / Zoology) – Rs 3000 – Rs 10000 year in government colleges .
2. BA / B.Com / BBA – Rs 2000 – Rs 8000 year in central or state universities (like DU, BHU, AMU)
Top Low Fee Universities (Government) :
Delhi University (DU)
Banaras Hindu University (BHU)
Aligarh Muslim University (AMU)
Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI)
IGNOU (for distance/online degrees )
Hope this helps you .
Dear candidate , You can correct your DOB in the SSC registration form using the OTR correction window , if it is open . If the correction window is closed , you cannot change DOB later , mismatched DOB may lead to rejection during document verification. After closure , you may try requesting correction via your regional SSC office , but it is not guaranteed .
Hi dear candidate,
You have got a decent rank in TGICET exam as well as your BCA final year marks are also good. Your rank falls in the CBIT cut off but for the reserved categories only, if you are from general category then, it is slightly tough for you. If you belong to a reserved category (SC or ST) your admission is very likely. If you are from general category then you may need to wait till last round of seat allocation.
Check the cut off for CBIT 2025 at our official website:
TS ICET Cutoff 2025: Category-wise Qualifying Marks & Previous Year Trends 2024, 2023, 2022
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The new pattern consist of 120 questions instead of 150 questions.
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https://law.careers360.com/articles/mh-cet-law-exam-pattern
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