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In Maharashtra
Mumbai University – Some affiliated colleges offer M.Sc. (Environmental Science) with direct admission.
Shivaji University, Kolhapur – Related M.Sc. courses, merit-based admission in some colleges.
Nearby Maharashtra
Osmania University, Hyderabad – M.Sc. Meteorology; some colleges offer admission based on B.Sc. marks.
Andhra University, Visakhapatnam – Offers M.Sc. Meteorology; merit-based admission possible in self-financed seats.
The lowest management quota fee for MBBS in India can range from approximately 15 lakh to 20 lakh per year making the total of 70 lakhs - 90 lakhs, depending on the college and state. Even the lowest management fees is too expensive for middle class children.
Look for semi government seats which provide at fees lower than management fees.
I suggest you to take up other allied health sciences programme like BHMS, BAMS, BDS, Bsc Nursing or Paramedical sciences if you are determined to work in the healthcare domain itself otherwise go for a drop year and prepare 100% from the best of the best teachers and secure a government seat.
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https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/lowest-management-quota-mbbs-fees-in-india
Yes, admissions for Class 11 (FYJC) are currently underway in Maharashtra, with the first list expected on June 26th. Students who passed Class 10 (SSC or equivalent) from a recognized board are eligible to apply. The admission process in Maharashtra is centralized, offering students flexibility to choose colleges in different regions.
With 260 marks in NEET 2025, you cannot get MNS Nursing. The expected cutoff is 380–430+ marks. Your score is too low.
Options:
Improve NEET score and reapply.
Try for private/state nursing colleges (some accept 260–300 marks).
MNS needs much higher marks, especially for General category.
To apply for B.Ed or M.A. (English) at Mahatma Gandhi Chitrakoot Gramodaya Vishwavidyalaya (MGCGV), you need to follow the admission procedures outlined on the university's official website. For B.Ed, a bachelor's degree is generally required, and there may be entrance exams. For M.A. (English), a bachelor's degree with a focus on English is usually needed.
Check here for more information:-
https://www.careers360.com/university/mahatma-gandhi-chitrakoot-gramodaya-vishwavidyalaya-chitrakoot/bed-course
Yes, Panjab University (Chandigarh) offers MA in Psychology.
Duration: 2 years
Seats: 68 (Gen) + 9 (NRI)
Eligibility: BA with Psychology (min 45% in Psychology, 50% overall)
Admission: Merit-based (no entrance)
Cutoff: Around 75%+ in graduation for General category.
The release of Polytechnic counselling dates varies depending on the specific state and the authority conducting the entrance test. For example, in Madhya Pradesh, the MP PPT 2025 counselling is expected to begin with correction facility on June 2 to 3, 2025, according to Careers360. In Andhra Pradesh, the AP POLYCET 2025 counselling is expected to start in June 2025, says Careers360. Careers360 also states that the TS Polycet counselling 2025 will likely begin in June 2025.
With a rank of 28,620 in AP EAMCET, getting CSE branch at GPCET (Gayatri Vidya Parishad College of Engineering) in first counselling is very unlikely. Last year, CSE cutoff ranks were around 2,000–3,000.
You can try other colleges or consider other branches like Mechanical or Civil Engineering, which have higher cutoff ranks.
A rank of 68,000 in AP EAMCET is considered low for popular branches like CSE, ECE, or Mechanical in top colleges. It’s unlikely to get admission in top government or reputed private colleges for those branches.
However, you may still get admission in lesser-known colleges or in branches with lower demand. It depends on the category, cutoff trends, and counselling rounds.
Dear Candidate , Since you missed the counselling window , direct admission into NLU Jodhpur this year is not possible . However , you can still secure a seat through vacancy or spot rounds - these are announced after initial seat allotments . Keep a close eye on the CLAT consortium and NLYJ portals , and be ready to participate at short notice if an on-spot round happens . If nothing works out consider reapplying next yea with CLAT , ensuring timely counselling participation .
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