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Yes, you can participate in both All India Quota (AIQ) counselling and State Quota counselling simultaneously. If you are allotted a seat in AIQ counselling, you can choose to either accept (report to the college) or hold the seat while participating in your state counselling.
However, if you join a college under AIQ (by reporting physically or uploading documents online) and later get a better seat in state counselling, you will need to resign from the AIQ seat before the deadline to avoid losing your security deposit or being blocked from further rounds.
Always ensure you follow the reporting deadlines and withdrawal rules carefully in both AIQ and state counselling to avoid seat forfeiture or disqualification.
With a rank around 7500, you may have a chance to get both PGIMS Rohtak and KCGMC Karnal depending on your category, state quota, and counselling round.
PGIMS Rohtak is considered one of the top government medical colleges in Haryana. It has better hospital infrastructure, experienced faculty, patient load, and academic exposure. It also offers more PG opportunities within the same campus after MBBS. However, competition is tougher and the environment is more intense.
KCGMC Karnal is a newer college but still government-run and developing steadily. Since it is in your hometown, you will save on hostel, travel, and living costs. Also, emotional comfort and family support may help you during stressful MBBS years. KCGMC has decent academics and clinical exposure, especially in later years.
So if you want the best medical exposure and don’t mind relocating, PGIMS is a better academic choice. But if you prefer staying near family, comfort, and saving expenses, KCGMC is a very good option too.
Final tip: If you get PGIMS in Round 1, you can take it and try for upgradation in later rounds or choose to freeze it. But both colleges will give you a solid MBBS experience.
You can check official college details and comparison here: https://dmer.haryana.gov.in https://www.kcgmc.edu.in https://uhsr.ac.in
With 27,222 rank in AP EAPCET BIPC stream and BC-D category, you have a good chance to get a free (convener quota) seat in Pharm.D in Andhra Pradesh.
Last year, students with ranks up to 85,000 also got Pharm.D seats in colleges like Andhra University. Since your rank is better than that, and you also belong to the BC-D category, your chances are high to get a seat in a government or private college under state quota.
You should take part in AP EAPCET counselling, choose Pharm.D as your first option, and give priority to government and reputed colleges. If Pharm.D is not available, you can also keep B.Pharm as a backup choice.
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With a NEET 2025 rank of 297,172, a seat in Veterinary Science (B.V.Sc. & A.H.) may be unlikely in most government colleges, but some colleges still accept ranks in this range—especially under All India Quota on private categories
College / UniversityNEET Closing Rank (Gen)Fees (Approx. 1st Year)
Veterinary College, Bangalore~222,000Moderate
RUJAVAS, Bikaner~317,206State-level fees
Siksha 'O' Anusandhan Univ., Odisha (SOA)~300,624~8.6 lakh/year
Shri Krishna AYUSH Univ., Mathura (Private)NEET cutoff ~350 marks 1.25 lakh/year
Integral Univ., Lucknow (Private)NEET cutoff ~350 marks 1.1 lakh/year
Mewar Univ., Chittorgarh (Private)NEET cutoff ~340 marks 1.3 lakh/year
RKDF Vet College, Bhopal (Private/MP quota)NEET cutoff ~330 marks 1.4 lakh/year
Khalsa Vet College (GADVASU, Amritsar)NEET cutoff ~360 marks 0.9–1.2 lakh/year
Use a NEET College Predictor tool to check real-time matching colleges based on rank. NEET College Predictor 2025 (All India & State Quota)
Participate in All India (AI) quota counselling through MCC for colleges allowing higher ranks.
Explore private/state-level veterinary colleges with management or conduct-based admissions.
Consider alternative health or life science degrees if veterinary opportunities remain limited.
The AP EAMCET 2025 counselling for the BIPC stream started on July 7, 2025. Candidates can register and pay the counselling fee up to July 16. Certificate verification is also scheduled from July 7 to 16. Web options entry is open from July 13 to 18, and candidates can modify their choices until July 19. The Round 1 seat allotment will be released on July 22, with college reporting from July 23 to 26. Further phases will be announced based on seat availability.
With your NEET score of 358 and AIR 2,97,172, you will not be able to get a seat in government veterinary colleges through the all India quota. The cut off for government veterinary colleges under all India quota is usually below 75,000 rank.
In Telangana, veterinary admissions are also based on NEET scores, not on EAMCET rank. So your EAMCET rank of 9,128 will not be considered for veterinary seats. And even under Telangana state quota, the cut off ranks are usually under 80,000. So it will be difficult to get a seat in a government veterinary college with your NEET rank.
However, private veterinary colleges may accept students with NEET scores between 250 and 400, especially under OBC quota or management seats. So you still have a chance to get admission in a private or self-financed veterinary college in Telangana or nearby states.
You should apply to private veterinary colleges and also keep options open for related courses like B.Sc Animal Science, Agriculture, or Allied Health Sciences.
With an AP EAMCET rank of 21,000 in the OC category, it is highly unlikely to get a CSE seat at SRM University AP. In previous years, the closing rank for CSE at SRM AP was generally below 4,000 for open category candidates. You may consider applying for other branches or explore CSE in mid-tier private colleges where the cutoff extends beyond 20,000.
With your AP EAPCET rank of 21,459, you can get admission in SRM University, AP. In 2024, students with ranks up to 35,000 got seats in CSE and other branches at SRM AP. So with your rank, you have a good chance to get CSE, ECE, or IT in this university, especially in later rounds of counselling.
You should register for the counselling, choose SRM University AP and select CSE or other related branches. If you don’t get CSE in the first round, you may get it in the second or third round.
Here are the websites where you can check the cutoffs and counselling updates: https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/ap-eamcet-cutoff
The cutoff for BAMS admission under ST2 category in Jammu and Kashmir is not clearly mentioned in the official counselling data. In the All India Quota (AIQ) counselling rounds of 2024, no specific cutoff rank was shown for the ST2 category at Government Ayurvedic Medical College, Jammu. This may mean that no seat was allotted to ST2 candidates under AIQ or the data was not published.
For state quota seats in Jammu and Kashmir, the cutoff for ST2 may be lower, but official data is not available publicly. You may still have a chance to get admission if you apply through state quota.
To get correct details, it’s best to wait for the 2025 counselling notification from the Jammu and Kashmir AYUSH admission board or check the AIQ counselling portal.
You can visit this website for future updates: https://ayushcounselling.in/government-ayurvedic-medical-college-jammu/
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SRM KTR and Manipal Jaipur both are good choices.Here's how they differ so can you choose what suits you best:
SRM Kattankulathur(KTR)
• strong placement record especially in core electronics and VLSI
•More core companies visit the campus
• located near chennai,offering better industry exposure
•bigger campus with more research and job facilities.
Manipal Jaipur
• good academic quality and faculty support
•Nice campus life and infrastructure
• slightly fewer electronic placements opportunities compared to SRM KTR
In summary:If you prefer better placement and industry links SRM,KTR is a right choice.
visit these websites for better comparison and preferences: https://www.careers360.com/university/srm-institute-of-science-and-technology-chennai
https://www.careers360.com/university/manipal-university-jaipur
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