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With a rank of 655,726 in NEET, it is very difficult to get a BDS seat in Maharashtra. Government dental colleges usually close at much better ranks, and even many private colleges close before your rank. Only a few private colleges in past years have admitted students with ranks close to yours, but the chances are still very low.
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Hello Aspirant,
For modern Class 8 question papers in West Bengal, look for those aligned with the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE) syllabus. These papers typically cover:
English: Reading comprehension, writing (paragraphs, notices), grammar (voice change, narration, tenses), and literature.
Mathematics: Topics like rational numbers, algebraic expressions, geometry, percentage, time and work.
Science: Chapters from Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (e.g., light, sound, microorganisms, natural phenomena).
Many educational platforms and YouTube channels provide model papers and solutions for practice.
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Thank you for asking and wishing you a great career ahead .
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Sustainable Practices: Promote eco-friendly methods in farming and industry to reduce reliance on imports.
Digital Literacy: Ensure everyone can use technology for education, business, and daily life.
You have 209 marks in NEET with an All India Rank of around 7 lakh and a Karnataka OBC (2B) state rank of about 49,000. If you meant SKAMC as Sri Kalabyraveshwara Swamy Ayurvedic Medical College, it offers BAMS, not BDS. So you cannot get a BDS seat there.
For BDS in Karnataka, government dental colleges usually close at much better ranks than yours in the OBC category, so your chances for a government seat are very low. Private dental colleges have higher closing ranks, but even then, your current rank is still on the weaker side. You might get a seat only in less competitive private colleges if any remain vacant after multiple counselling rounds.
Website for reference: https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor-karnataka
Hello ,
with 209 marks and an AIR of 7 lakh, getting an MBBS seat in Sri Krishna Ayurvedic Medical College (if you meant Ayurvedic) or Sri Krishna Medical College (if you meant allopathy) will be tough for a government quota, even in OBC 2B category. For private colleges, there is still a possibility if the cutoff drops in later rounds or mop-up, but you may need to consider higher fees. If you are open to BAMS, BHMS, or BDS, your chances will be better.
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Thanks and best wishes for your admission process .
For NMMS (National Means-cum-Merit Scholarship) Unit Test 6 (2025-2026) for Class 8, the question paper will cover two main sections:
Mental Ability Test (MAT): This section tests your logical reasoning with questions on analogy, classification, series, patterns, and hidden figures.
Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT): This covers Science, Social Science, and Mathematics based on Class 7 and 8 NCERT/State Board syllabus.
The exam usually has 90 questions for each section (total 180 MCQs), with no negative marking
For Diploma in Computer Science (CS) admission in West Bengal (including Durgapur), you generally need to have passed your 10th standard (Madhyamik) with Science/Physical Science and Mathematics, with at least 40% marks.
Applications for 2025-26 through the JEXPO entrance exam (conducted by WBJEEB) typically open around February and the exam is in April . Counselling for seat allotment usually begins in August .
Many private polytechnic colleges in Durgapur like ABS Academy of Polytechnic, Bengal College of Polytechnic, and Dr. B.C. Roy Polytechnic offer Diploma in CS. You can also apply through direct admission (management quota) based on 10th marks.
Hi dear candidate,
The basic eligibility criteria for Diploma in Computer Science is:
If you fulfill all the requirements mentioned above you can take admission in Diploma in CS at any institution. Keep in mind that few institutions may require an additional entrance exam AIE CET.
Know more at: Diploma in Computer Science Engineering: Course, Fees, Colleges, Syllabus, Jobs, Scope
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