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Sri Siddhartha Medical College, T. Begur offers decent infrastructure, experienced faculty, and a moderate patient load suitable for MBBS training. The campus has a diverse student mix, including Malayali students, and hostel facilities are fairly maintained.
Academics are structured well, but being a private college, fees are on the higher side. Overall, it's a balanced option for those seeking a private MBBS seat in Karnataka.
In a regular B.Com course, there are usually around 25 to 30 subjects taught over 3 years (6 semesters). These include both core and elective subjects. Some of the main ones are Accounting, Business Law, Economics, Taxation, Marketing, Statistics, and Auditing. Along with these, you may also study IT, Environmental Studies, Communication Skills, and practical subjects like Tally or Excel. The exact number can change depending on your university or if you're doing a specialization like B.Com Hons.
With 121 marks in NEET under the SC category, getting admission in BHMS (Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery) or BPT (Bachelor of Physiotherapy) in private colleges is possible in many states, especially in later rounds or mop-up rounds.
For BHMS, many private colleges accept NEET-qualified SC candidates with scores as low as 100–130 marks, depending on the state and seat availability. Government BHMS colleges are unlikely at this score, but you may still get a seat in lesser-known private colleges.
For BPT, NEET is not compulsory in most states. Admission is often based on Class 12 marks, especially in private institutions. So, you can apply separately for BPT courses even if your NEET score is low.
You should consider both ranks, but the one that matters for admission depends on the college and state counselling authority. If the college or counselling process has a separate reservation or quota for Defence (Ex-Servicemen/Armed Forces), then your Defence Rank (1,500) will be considered within that quota.
Yes, Defence Rank gives you an advantage if:
The counselling authority provides reserved seats for Defence candidates.
You have valid documents proving your eligibility under the Defence quota (like an ex-serviceman certificate, etc.).
When checking college cutoffs:
If you are applying through General category, check cutoffs based on General Merit Rank.
If applying through Defence quota, check if the counselling brochure or college website provides separate cutoffs or last admitted Defence ranks.
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If you scoring around 400 marks in NEET 2026 may give you a fair chance at getting a seat in private medical colleges but in government medical colleges it's hard to get especially if you belong to a reserved category.
In states like Uttar Pradesh, Bihar or , Karnataka, some semi-government or private colleges might offer MBBS or BDS seats at this score under management or state quota. For government colleges, though, the competition remains high, and 400 might not be enough. It’s also a good idea to look into BDS, BAMS, BHMS, and Veterinary courses, which often have lower cutoffs.
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Admission to RBS College is done through online application.
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With C-CAT July 2025 rank 1206 and your preference for DAI and DBDA courses, here are your possible options:
For PG-DAI (Data Analytics & AI):
CDAC ACTS Pune: Very low chances (usually closes within top 200 ranks).
Sunbeam Pune: Tough, but slight chance in later rounds (usually under 600–700).
IACSD Akurdi: Good chance (cutoff goes till around 1400–1500).
Know-IT Pune: Very likely (cutoff around 2000+).
For PG-DBDA (Big Data Analytics):
CDAC Pune (Pashan): Very low chances (usually high cutoff).
Other centres like IACSD or Know-IT: Better chances compared to Pune main centre
It is suggested to give higher preferences to IACSD and Know-IT for DAI and DBDA courses, as you have better chances of getting admission there. You might also get a seat in Sunbeam Pune in the 2nd or 3rd round if some seats remain vacant.
However, getting ACTS Pune is unlikely at this rank. It is important to keep checking the official counselling updates for better clarity and any changes.
As your NEET rank is 619041, getting an MBBS seat in a government college is quite difficult, especially through the All India Quota. But you can explore some private medical colleges, deemed universities, or even courses like BDS, BHMS, or BAMS might still be possible depending on the state counselling and your category.It’s a good idea to stay updated with counselling rounds, explore some paramedical courses.
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https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-rank-predictor
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