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Hi Zeeshan, Your DCET rank is 7500 and the cutoffs for the colleges you applied to are below your rank, so that’s why you didn’t get a seat in the 1st round.
Yes, there is still a chance to get a seat in the 2nd round if the cutoff goes higher. Cutoffs may increase if some students don’t confirm their seats.
Also, yes, you can add or change colleges in the 3rd round during option entry. So, keep checking the official website and choose colleges with higher cutoffs than your rank for better chances.
Hope it helps!
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In government colleges of Nagod, Satna (MP) , there is no fee for B.Com choice filling. It is completely free.
However, if you get a seat and take admission, then you have to pay the admission fees. For B.Com in government colleges, the yearly fee is usually around Rs. 2,000 to Rs. 5,000.
The exact amount may vary slightly from college to college.
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You can get admission in some private colleges for B.Tech CSE with 53% in CBSE Class 12 (with PCM and BTEC CSE subject) in locations like Noida, Greater Noida, Ghaziabad, and Gurgaon. Some colleges you can try are:
NIET, Greater Noida
GNIOT, Greater Noida
IIMT College of Engineering, Greater Noida
IEC College of Engineering, Greater Noida
These colleges accept students with minimum 45% in PCM (or equivalent vocational subject) as per AICTE norms.
You can apply through direct admission or management quota. Make sure to check with the college for exact eligibility and admission process.
Hello Aspirant,
To get admission in a government Ayurvedic medical college (BAMS) in 2025, generally if you are a general candidate, you will need a NEET score of about 450-520. If you are OBC/SC/ST, you may have around 400-480, depending upon the state or college.
In terms of NEET rank, generally between 40,000 and 1,00,000 rank is safe, but these rankings vary extensively depending on state quotas, reservations and number of seats available.
Hii,
With a rank around 9551 in AP EAPCET (2025), you have a good chance to get into a few government BSc Agriculture colleges, especially if you belong to a reserved category. However, the final allotment depends on several aspects like category, local region quota, and the cutoff trends of that year.
Some colleges you can consider (based on previous cutoffs):
Please note that the cutoffs slightly change each year depending on the number of applicants and difficulty level.
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The Bachelor of Physiotherapy is a 4.5-year undergraduate professional course that includes four years of academic learning and six months of compulsory clinical internship. It focuses on teaching students the science of physical movement and how to treat patients with injuries, physical impairments, or disabilities through non-surgical techniques. To be eligible for this course, you must have completed Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as core subjects, securing a minimum of 50% marks (relaxation may be given if you are from reserved categories). The admission process varies depending on the college or state. Some colleges take admission based on entrance exams like NEET-UG, while others may conduct their own entrance tests or offer merit-based admissions using 12th-grade marks. After the application stage, merit lists are prepared, and shortlisted candidates are invited for counseling sessions, during which seat allotment and document verification are carried out. Final admission is confirmed after fee submission. Some of the well-known colleges offering BPT in India include Manipal College of Health Professions, Jamia Hamdard (New Delhi), Christian Medical College (Vellore), SRM University, and Amity University. After completing BPT, you can work as physiotherapists in hospitals, rehabilitation centers, sports clinics, or even start independent practices. This course offers promising career opportunities in both government and private healthcare sectors.
All the best!
Hello Amit Kumar,
As a working professional managing operations and maintenance of EV charging stations, both programs - the Online MBA in Operations Management or the PGDM in Energy Management from Symbiosis - can be valuable, but the most appropriate choice will depend on your long term career goals.
If you hope to become a strategic leader in the EV and energy sectors, the PGDM in Energy Management fits more closely with this purpose. If you hope to assume broader leadership roles in diverse industries, then an MBA in Operations gives you broader flexibility.
To know the marking scheme and pattern of a particular exam, please ask your question by mentioning proper examination name.
Hey Amit :)
Thanks for reaching out! And, your MBA plan sounds great!
Going for an MBA is definitely a smart move to aim for a better package. However, remember that only adding an MBA degree, without much development in your skills and expertise won't give you a BIG jump in your payscale.
Here are few scenarios about your post-MBA salary:
• If you continue in the same role and same company - 12-15 LPA
• switch to managerial role in the same domain - 13-18 LPA
• moving to a new domain according to your MBA - 14-20 LPA
P.S. Select your MBA domain that is high in demand and pays well.plus,add more value to your resume by adding real projects,and other certifications while doing your MBA.Don't forget networking!use Alumni network from the University and build good connections.
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https://www.careers360.com/courses/mba-master-of-business-administration
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