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Is the round 2 saat exam for BSC nursing is done i scored 60% can I qualify the exam or not.... what percentage required to qualify the exam...is it now possible to get admission

gopi 4th Aug, 2025

Hello Aspirant,

The qualifying percentage for SAAT B.Sc Nursing exam varies each year and according to the cutoff declared by Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan University. Generally, it is considered safe to say that a qualifying percentage is somewhere to the order of 50%–60%. But you must keep in mind that entry to B.Sc Nursing also depends on availability of seats, category status, and the overall merit list. If you scored 60%, there is quite a good chance that you have qualified, in particular if you meet the category criteria. You can know whether you have qualified after the Round 2 results and merit lists. Keep checking the SOA (https://www.soa.ac.in/) official website.

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how many seats for SC category for bsc nursing

Ankur Mehta 5th Aug, 2025

For SC category in BSc Nursing, usually 15% of the total seats are reserved. So if a college has 100 seats, around 15 seats are for SC. Exact seat count depends on the college, so check during counselling for the correct number.



The Tamil Nadu NEET PG Counselling 2024 merit list

Mansi Satwani 4th Aug, 2025

Hello aspirant,

The merit list of NEET PG of Tamilnadu state was released on the official website,

www.tnhealth.tn.gov.in (//www.tnhealth.tn.gov.in)

Or careers360 website also provides the merit list,

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/tamil-nadu-neet-pg-merit-list,

Best of luck for your college hunting.

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I scored 60 % in the BSC nursing saat exam ....i qualified the exam or not i dont receive any mail regarding the admission

Ankur Mehta 5th Aug, 2025

if you scored 60% in the SAAT BSc Nursing exam, then chances are you qualified, as cutoff usually stays around 60–65%. If you didn’t get any mail yet, just check the official website or counselling portal for result or updates.

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I recently came to know that the admission deadline for the 3-year LLB program at CSJMU was 31st July 2025. Unfortunately, I missed the form submission within that period. I would like to know if the university is offering late admission or any vacant-seat rounds for the LLB course

Yash Teotia 4th Aug, 2025

Hello Kiran

As you have missed your deadline to submit the form, you will have to directly contact the college. There should be a contact number or at least an email id on the college's website which you can use to contact. If possible, it would be best to visit the college and ask at the reception/admission office for the same.

Thank You!!!

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Is the merit list of tokapal college out?

SEJAL JAIN 4th Aug, 2025

Hello

The merit list for Tokapal College has not been confirmed as released yet.
It is usually displayed on the college notice board or official website.
Keep checking the website regularly for updates.
You can also visit the college or call the admissions office.
This will help you stay updated and not miss any important dates.

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My neet score in 2025 is 344 What is the fees structure

Kavya S P 4th Aug, 2025

Your neet 2025 score is 344 but the fees depend on the college you get into between government and private colleges. The neet 2025 exam registration fee varies by category for general candidate 1,700 for obc it's 1,600 and sc,st will be 1000. Government colleges will have lower fees but need high mark with 344 marks getting a government seat may be difficult but varies by state and category. Private colleges accept lower neet marks but charge high tution fees often varies from the lakhs and crores some students with scored around 344 look for private college but such options are expensive.

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How Marks Secure in Cet and syllabus

Nikita shahi 4th Aug, 2025

Hello aspirant,

To score well in CET , the best strategy is to follow the state board syllabus, usually from classes 11 and 12. Focus on understanding the core concepts in Physics, Chemistry, Maths (or Biology for medical stream). You don’t need to study beyond your board syllabus, just be thorough with what’s already there. Practice previous year papers and take mock tests regularly to improve speed and accuracy. Also, time management during the exam is very important, so try to solve questions within a set time. Studying a little every day, even just 2-3 hours with full focus, can give you strong results over a few months. Use NCERT books and CET-specific preparation books to strengthen your basics and boost confidence.

All the best!

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Sir Mera admission ho jyga GNM me

Nikita shahi 4th Aug, 2025

Hello aspirant,

Admission into GNM depends on your 12th-grade marks, the state you're applying in, and the reservation category you belong to. Generally, students who have passed 12th with at least 40-45% marks (varies by category) and have studied Science, especially Biology, are eligible. If you meet these basic criteria and have applied to colleges on time, there’s a good chance you’ll get selected, especially in private colleges where the competition is relatively lower. Make sure to track the counselling rounds and document verification process properly.

Wishing you all the best!

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Are there medical seats available only in Ascoms jammu for kashmiri migrant or some Gmcs of jammu and kashmir also provide admission in mbbs for kashmiri migrnats

Nikita shahi 4th Aug, 2025

Kashmiri Migrant Quota is not limited to ASCOMS Jammu alone. Some Government Medical Colleges (GMCs) in Jammu and Kashmir also offer MBBS seats under this special category, depending on seat availability and reservation policies for the given year. Students applying under the Kashmiri Migrant Quota should register for NEET and then participate in the state-level counselling conducted by J&K BOPEE (Board of Professional Entrance Examinations). Keep an eye on official notifications as these seats are limited and competition is growing. Make sure your documentation related to Kashmiri migrant status is complete.

Thank you!


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