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Here are the links for NEET PG college predictors from Careers360. You can use these tools to check which colleges you are likely to get based on your NEET PG score, rank, and category. It helps in planning your choices for counselling and admission NEET PG Rank Predictor- https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-pg-rank-predictor
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Hello Manoj
The Jawahar Navodaya School is situated at the following places in Haryana:
1. Ambala 2. Bhiwani 3. Faridabad 4. Fatehbad 5. Gurugram 6. Hisar 7. Jhajjar 8. Jind 9. Karnal 10. Kurukshetra 11. Mahendragarh 12. Narnaul 13. Nuh 14. Palwal 15. Panchkula 16. Panipat 17. Rewari 18. Rohtak 19. Sirsa 20. Sonipat 21. Yamunanagar
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Hello Akshaya
With 44397 rank in AP EAMCET, you have a good chance of getting admission in many private engineering colleges and some lower-tier branches in a few government/aided colleges in Andhra Pradesh.
You can get the lower branches in government colleges and the upper branches in some private colleges.
To know more about AP EAMCET: AP EAMCET by CAREERS360
Hello!
When it comes to writing B.Sc. exam papers, the language usually depends on the medium of instruction in your college or university. If your college teaches in English, then you are expected to write your answers in English. However, in many universities, especially in subjects like Botany, Zoology, or Chemistry, students are allowed to write in Hindi if they come from Hindi-medium backgrounds. To be completely sure, it is best to check with your university’s guidelines or ask your teachers. Generally, for scientific terms, you have to write them in English even if the rest of your paper is in Hindi, because subject-specific vocabulary is standardized. If you are comfortable in English, it’s advisable to attempt in that language, as most scientific references are in English.
Thank you for your question, and best of luck for your B.Sc. journey!
Hello! Since your percentile in JEE Main is below 40, getting seats in the top government colleges is very unlikely. For the 3rd round of counselling, you should focus on state level private engineering colleges or less competitive institutes that accept lower percentiles. You can check the JoSAA or your state counselling website for the list of participating colleges and their opening and closing ranks for previous years. Using this, you can identify colleges where your percentile may give you a chance, though options in government colleges will be extremely limited.
Hello dear!
First of all, congratulations on scoring 403 in NEET. Getting admission in government BAMS (Ayurveda) colleges in Rajasthan with this score will depend on your category and the cutoff for that particular year. Usually, for General category students, the cutoff for government Ayurveda colleges in Rajasthan goes a bit higher, but for OBC, SC, or ST categories, 403 can give you a fair chance. In the first round, sometimes it may be difficult if seats are limited, but don’t lose hope. Even if you don’t get a seat in round one, there are good chances in round two or mop-up rounds as many seats get reshuffled. I suggest you fill maximum choices of government Ayurveda colleges during counseling. Rajasthan has good BAMS colleges in Jaipur, Jodhpur, Udaipur, and other districts.
Visit here for more information: https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bams-colleges-in-rajasthan
Thank you for asking, wishing you the very best for your admission!
Hi,
AFMC (Armed Forces Medical College) is a great achievement because it combines medical education with military training. Before joining AFMC, you should prepare both mentally and physically. First, you need to gather all documents – NEET scorecard, admit card, certificates, domicile, caste certificate (if applicable), and medical fitness certificate. AFMC also conducts a personal interview and medical examination, so be prepared for questions related to general awareness, current affairs, and your motivation to serve in the armed forces. On the physical side, maintaining good fitness is crucial – practice running, basic exercises, and keep a healthy lifestyle since AFMC has strict medical and physical standards.
Also, be aware that AFMC students are bonded with the armed forces, meaning after graduation you serve as a medical officer in the Indian Army, Navy, or Air Force. So mentally prepare for a disciplined lifestyle and dedication to the nation.
For more information visit: https://www.careers360.com/colleges/armed-forces-medical-college-pune
Thank you, and I wish you the very best for your AFMC journey.
Hello,
It’s great that you are looking for free online courses from IITs to strengthen your ECE knowledge. Fortunately, India has some excellent platforms that provide IIT-led courses at no cost. The most popular is NPTEL (National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning), which is a joint initiative of IITs and IISc. Here, you will find free video lectures and course material on subjects like Digital Circuits, Signals & Systems, Microprocessors, Control Systems, VLSI Design, Communication Engineering, and more. You can learn directly from IIT professors at your own pace. Another platform is SWAYAM, which also offers IIT courses, sometimes with free certificates. If you want international exposure, you can also explore edX or Coursera, where IITs have uploaded a few programs.
Thank you, and I wish you great learning ahead.
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To join Gati Shakti VishwaVvidyala for B.Tech, you need to have PCM in Class 12th and need to appear for JEE Mains as the college take its admissions through JEE Mains rank. After giving JEE Mains, you need to apply on their portal and attend the counselling.
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On 13th August 2025, when the Round 1 result of NEET UG Gujarat counselling was declared, it was the final Round 1 seat allotment result, not just provisional. Here’s the difference: a provisional result is usually published just before final allotment, mainly to allow candidates to check for errors and raise objections. However, the Gujarat Admission Committee for Professional Medical Educational Courses (ACPMEC) usually releases a final Round 1 result directly after considering all options filled by candidates. Once this is released, candidates are required to download their allotment letter and report to the designated college to confirm admission. But the result published on 13th August is indeed final for Round 1 and binding for that stage. Only subsequent rounds bring changes if you participate again.
Thank you for asking, and I hope this clears your doubt.
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