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With 137 marks in NEET 2025 as a General (UR) category student, MBBS admission is not possible in:
Government colleges (needs ~600+ marks)
Private colleges (needs ~500+ marks even with management quota)
Abroad MBBS (NEET qualified, but most need ~200–300+ marks for practical eligibility)
Hello,
As per your query, Here's the information:
MBBS Fees.
Government medical college: Annual Tuition is typically between 20,000 and 1.5 Lakh
Private College: The annual tuition fees can range from 10 lakh to 25 lakh.
Deemed Universities: The annual fees might be varied from 15 lakh to 30+ lakh.
In other countries: typically vary between 3 lakh and 6 lakh year.
Cutoff Rank (A/C to previous year)
General category: 15,000 - 20,000
OBC category: 30,000-40,000
SC/ST Category: 70,000 - 1,00,000+
Your mother’s lack of interest in BTech might stem for a combination of a personal, practical or cultural reasons.
With an EWS rank of 2,144, you're well within the expected closing range of 2,910–2,960 for AIIMS Patna MBBS in the EWS category—so yes, you’re in a strong position for admission under EWS quota.
However, with a General rank of 19,000, you'll unfortunately not qualify under the general category, as the closing rank typically falls around 1,300–1,500 for General candidates.
Top Architecture Colleges in Karnataka:
1. UVCE, Bengaluru – Govt., top-ranked
2. SPA Mysuru – Central govt., highly reputed
3. R.V. College of Architecture, Bengaluru
4. BMS College of Architecture, Bengaluru
5. MSAP, Manipal – Private, NAAC A+
6. Dayananda Sagar College of Architecture
7. KLE Technological University, Hubballi
Admission via NATA or JEE Paper 2.
Yes, with 70.8% in 12th, you can get direct admission in B.Tech CSE (without entrance) through management quota in private colleges.
Colleges like:
SRM, Manipal, LPU
Amity, Chandigarh Univ., Jain Univ.
Note: Fees will be higher than regular seats.
With 3504 rank in TS EAPCET (Agri stream), you have a good chance of getting a free (government) seat in B.Sc. Agriculture.
General category cutoff in govt colleges goes up to 6,451
You’re well within range — counselling participation is key.
Hey, that's actually not at all possible.
Based on the available information, I can provide you with an analysis of your chances:
Your Profile:
Analysis for Jamia Hamdard MBBS:
Unfortunately, with a rank of 77,486, securing an MBBS seat at Jamia Hamdard appears to be challenging . Here's why:
Recommendations:
Since you have completed a BSc and are pursuing an MSc in Biotechnology, you already have a strong foundation. Now is a great time to explore your options and identify what interests you most.
Here are a few career paths you can consider:
Start by identifying what you enjoy: lab work, data analysis, writing, or working with people. Consider internships, online courses, or discussions with professionals to gain insights.
You are not expected to have everything figured out right now. Focus on learning, gaining experience, and being open to new opportunities. With time and effort, the right path will become clearer.
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