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Dear Candidate , No , you cannot join OUTR without either OJEE or JEE Main - direct admission is not possible . If you do have a valid JEE Main score , you must register in the OJEE portal and choose OUTR during counselling . If you have missed OJEE Phase 1 , check the eligibility for Special OJEE Phase 2 . NOTE - Diploma students can directly enter into 2nd year via OJEE lateral entry .
Hi! Congratulations on scoring a rank of 3792 in NMIMS-CET 2025.
With this rank, getting CSE or its specialisations like AI, Data Science, or Cybersecurity in the Mumbai campus will be quite competitive. Based on previous year trends, these branches usually close within the top 1000 to 1500 ranks in the first few rounds. So, it's unlikely in the initial list, but you can still wait for further rounds as there are cases where the waitlist moves and seats open up if students withdraw.
However, your chances are better for CSE or its specialisations in other campuses like Navi Mumbai, Indore, or Hyderabad. These campuses generally have lower closing ranks compared to the main Mumbai campus.
I suggest you go through all counselling rounds and keep checking the updates regularly. Seat movement happens and sometimes surprises are possible in later rounds.
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Hi! First of all, congrats on scoring 464 in NEET 2025.
Since you're from Haryana and scored 464, getting a government MBBS seat under the All India Quota or even Haryana state quota might be difficult, especially for the unreserved/general category. Most government colleges close at higher marks, usually above 540–550 for General category in Haryana.
But don't worry—there are still decent options available for you.
With this score, you have a fair chance of getting a private medical college in Haryana under the state quota or even in other states through management quota. Colleges like MM Institute of Medical Sciences (Mullana), SGT Medical College (Gurugram), or others in Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, or Uttar Pradesh may be within reach under private or management quota seats.
You should definitely apply through both All India Counselling and Haryana State Counselling. Also, keep an eye on private college cutoffs in states like Rajasthan, UP, and Tamil Nadu, where sometimes the closing scores are a bit lower.
If you're open to options like BDS, BAMS, or BHMS, your chances increase even more, as the cutoffs for those are usually lower.
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According to data from previous years, with a 92 percentile in MHT CET, you have a good chance of getting admission in a Government Pharmacy College in Maharashtra, depending on:
Your Category (General, OBC, SC, ST, etc.)
Home State/Region (State-level or Mumbai/Pune/Nagpur region quota)
Availability of Seats & Cut-offs in that round/year
I can understand your query, do not need to worry:
If you’re from Karnataka and belong to the SC category, aiming for a PG government seat in Dermatology, Pediatrics, or MS Surgery through NEET PG, you’ve got a good shot – but the competition is still real.
Based on recent years, a score above 500+ is considered safe for Dermatology, around 470–500+ for Pediatrics, and 430–470+ for MS Surgery.
Dermatology, being a top choice, demands a higher score even within SC reservation. Colleges like BMC Bangalore, KIMS Hubli, and MMC Mysore are some great options if you’re aiming for these branches.
To improve your chances, focus on strengthening your clinical concepts and high-yield topics. Regularly practice previous year questions, stay consistent with mock tests, and revise smartly using platforms like Career360.
Admissions are only for Boys, into Class 6 and Class 9 with a limitation of age.
Also, these students must have a valid proof or marksheet of the previous year, as it will be required for the admission process.
Online application via AISSEE (conducted by NTA), mainly in October to December.
Hey Paridhi ,
I hope you are absolutely fine. As per your mentioned query , you have to understand the exam pattern first. Its syllabus, the type of questions and so on. Here i am mentioning some tips i hope this will be helpful for you.
To know more you can refer this :
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/cat-preparation-strategy
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Please wait if you have purchased the college predictor, it will take some time but do not worry if you have purchased then you have a valid proof so just have patience.
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Yes, with 436 marks, you're well within the safe zone for BDS seats in Karnataka government dental colleges (GDC Bangalore, Bellary), both under SC and AIQ streams. Here's what you should do next:
Apply in both AIQ and the Karnataka state counselling
Include top govt colleges in your preference list
Prepare your documents (SC certificate, domicile, etc.)
Stay updated with KEA & MCC counselling schedules
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