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Central Universities55% or more in B.Sc. with Zoology as a major subject
State UniversitiesUsually 50% or above (some accept 45% for reserved categories)
Private Universities45% to 50% in B.Sc., often with relaxed criteria
IITs/IISERs (if through JAM)55% (General), 50% (SC/ST/PwD), and must qualify JAM exam
Aim for at least 50–55% in Zoology and overall B.Sc.
Apply through CUET-PG, PG entrance exams, or university-level tests based on your target college
If your score is lower, consider private universities or open universities like IGNOU (which accept lower percentages)
Hi,
If you want to pursue M.Sc. in Zoology, then percentage required for admission can vary from university to university. There is no fixed percentage across all colleges but most universities have set a minimum of 50% to 55% marks in your B.Sc. degree, especially in your Zoology major or a related subject like in Delhi University and similar central universities may ask for at least 55% for general category students. For reserved categories like OBC/SC/ST, the required percentage is often lower around 45%–50%. State universities or other colleges may also accept students with just 50% aggregate in B.Sc., depending on seat availability.
Some top universities take admission through entrance exams like CUET-PG, or through university-specific exams. In such cases, the entrance exam score becomes more important, but still, you must meet the minimum qualifying marks for graduation.
Also, many universities give preference to students who studied Zoology as an Honours or Core subject, not as a generic subject. There’s no fixed percentage across all colleges. Different colleges ask for different marks .
Want to explore more M.Sc. Zoology eligibility and admission details y ou can visit:
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-msc-in-zoology-degree-colleges-in-india
Best of luck!
Hello Aspirant,
With an AIR (All India Rank) of 1,60,000 in NEET and in the OC (Open Category) there is a very slim chance of getting an MBBS seat in a government medical college, especially in General Category seats through All India Quota (AIQ), but here are some options:
You can also participate in state counselling rounds, as sometimes, seats remain vacant/unfilled, including mop-up rounds.
Hello
No exact day in July is public yet, but the board's official notification confirms it was released in July around that timeframe.
I suggest you to monitor the official BSEB website bceceboard.bihar.gov.in (http://bceceboard.bihar.gov.in) or specific ITI result portal for the precise publication date and direct link.
Once the result is declared, you will likely need your roll code/roll number and date of birth to access the result download page.
Keep an eye out for announcements in the first half of July 2025.
Yes, you can get a scheduled tribe reservation in the all-India quota. These include outside regions like Himachal or Thiruvananthapuram. You just need to apply for AIQ, or All India Quota, through the online portal. There is a 15% reservation for your category.
I hope it helps you.!!
Hello aspirant,
There are several platforms uploading previous year question papers of AIIMS NORCET. One of which is offered by careers360 website, the link of which I am attaching here,
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/aiims-nursing-officer-previous-year-question-papers
Best of luck for your exams.
Yes, you can take pcmb.the UP Board does allow students to choose all four science subjects:
Physics
Chemistry
Mathematics
Biology
This combination is commonly called PCMB, and it's available in many government and private intermediate colleges affiliated with UP Board.
PhysicsCommon for NEET and JEE
ChemistryCommon for NEET and JEE
BiologyRequired for NEET
MathematicsRequired for JEE
Hindi/EnglishLanguage requirement (compulsory)
So by taking pcmb you are eligible for both neet and jee
Note:PCMB is demanding — you'll be covering two major streams (Medical + Engineering), so manage your time and focus well.
Some rural or small schools may not offer both Math and Biology due to limited teachers — confirm availability before admission.
Private schools affiliated to UP Board usually offer more flexibility in subject selection.
Choose a school that has proper faculty for both Maths and Biology.
Thankyou for reaching out!
With your mentioned rank it's unlikely to get a government(free) seat in DUVASU for competitive course like BVSC.However there's a fair chance of getting a paid seat ,under the EWS quota.Many students have secured a paid seat similar to your ranks.
Attend councelling,stay flexible with choices and prepare necessary documents and fees in advance
For more info: https://www.careers360.com/university/up-pandit-deen-dayal-upadhyaya-pashu-chikitsa-vigyan-vishwavidyalaya-evam-go-anusandhan-sansthan-mathura/courses/diploma-idpg
With a 68th percentile in MHT CET under the Open category, you do have chances of getting admission into Civil Engineering in some good colleges in Pune, but top-tier colleges might be difficult to get at this percentile.
First, you have to understand how percentile works. A 68th percentile means your score is better than 68% of the students who appeared for the exam. Your exact rank will be calculated out of the total number of test takers, and cutoffs are released in ranks, not percentiles. In Pune, many private and semi-government colleges offer Civil Engineering, and the cutoffs vary based on the Institute type, whether it's an autonomous/government/private ,College reputation, and Previous year trends.
At 68 percentile, you can get a chance in the following types of colleges: Private colleges or recently established institutes, some autonomous colleges’ lower branches, or less preferred rounds, through Management quota seats as their fees may be higher.
Some Pune colleges where you can try for Civil Engineering:
D.Y. Patil Institute of Engineering & Technology, Pimpri
Sinhgad College of Engineering later rounds or institute-level seats
Pimpri Chinchwad College of Engineering research
Jayawantrao Sawant College of Engineering
Zeal College of Engineering and Research
You may not get top choices like COEP, VIT Pune, or MIT-WPU at this percentile, but wait for CAP Round 2 or 3, and also explore institute-level seats and counselling vacancy rounds.
If you’re flexible about branch or college, you can still get a decent civil engineering seat. You should also apply early in the counselling rounds to improve your chances.
For cutoffs of previous years, and more information about civil engineering you can visit:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/nits-cutoff-for-btech-civil-engineering
Best of luck with your admission process!
Sorry to hear that, but don't panic or feel depressed. Just follow the steps that I am going to tell you. First, you need to check all your registration and login details and carefully fill them out. If you still didn't get any response, you can contact the support team of the EMPACT. I'm sure they will provide you help and help in your query related to counseling or seat allotment. Go to their official website, where you can find their support team's phone number, email address, and other contact info.
I hope it helps you!!
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