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Unfortunately you can not get admission with this 673243 rank in a government MBBS college due to the All India quota is 15% which cover a little bit number of students from the whole number of students .
Inspite of having a 85% State Quota , it is too difficult to get admission in a government MBBS college.
Yes, you are eligible to appear for NEET 2025 if you pass your Class 12 exam with the required subjects (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) and minimum marks. As long as your final board marksheet is valid and you meet NEET eligibility criteria, you can apply for MBBS admissions in 2025.
Yes, your daughter can do MA from Shaheen Degree College for Women in Bidar. The college has the required facilities for students who want to study MA.
Shaheen College offers MA courses like MA in English and a few other postgraduate programs. The campus is for girls only and provides hostel facilities, a library with many books, and digital classrooms. There is a seminar hall for events and discussions. They also help students with extra training for competitive exams and offer a peaceful environment for studies.
The admission process depends on your daughter’s marks in her PG eligibility exams. They follow the rules of Karnataka State Women’s University.
If your daughter wants a safe place to study, with hostel and learning support, this college is a good option. The placements for MA courses are limited, but the college helps with guidance and workshops.
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If you've mistakenly filled Code 2 instead of Code 6 in your NEET form after completing B.Sc., you should consult the NEET helpdesk or MCC authorities. Do not hide your B.Sc. marksheets, as it may cause issues later. Providing a gap certificate might help, but it’s advisable to explain the error honestly during document verification to avoid disqualification.
Yes, MEC (Maths, Economics, Commerce) is available at many PU colleges. BCA (Bachelor of Computer Applications) is offered at several degree colleges. For exact course availability, please contact the college you're referring to directly. They will provide you with eligibility, fee, and admission details.
When discussing nickel’s oxidation states, the primary ones you’ll encounter are +2 (Ni2+) and +4 (Ni4++). Out of these, Ni2+ is by far the most stable and prevalent. You’ll find it in the majority of nickel compounds, whether you’re looking at what’s naturally occurring or what’s used in industry. This stability comes down to its electron configuration—[Ar] 3d 8—which is energetically favorable and offers significant crystal field stabilization in coordination complexes. It simply doesn’t take as much energy to form Ni2+, and its chemical environment is generally more forgiving.
On the other hand, Ni4+is much less common. Achieving this state requires removing four electrons, which is energetically demanding. As a result, Ni4+ only appears in a few rare or highly specialized compounds. It’s also a strong oxidizing agent and not something we typically observe under standard conditions.
In summary, the +2 oxidation state of nickel is more stable and widespread than the +4 state due to its favorable electronic configuration and lower energy requirement for formation. If you need further clarification on this or related concepts, feel free to ask.
Based on your CRL of 130000 and OBC rank of 46000, you have a moderate chance of getting branches like Mechanical (ME) or Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE) in lower NITs or newly established IIITs through the CSAB special rounds.
Your chances are better in NITs such as NIT Mizoram, NIT Nagaland, NIT Sikkim, and NIT Arunachal Pradesh. Some IIITs like IIIT Bhagalpur, IIIT Agartala, and IIIT Manipur may also accept candidates at your rank, especially for non-CS branches.
Admission in core NITs is unlikely, but if you keep your options open and fill in as many choices as possible during CSAB, there is a possibility.
1. Vignan Lara – CSE: This is the best option overall. CSE has the highest placement demand across all colleges. Vignan Lara has a decent track record, and since CSE is the most preferred branch, it gives you better chances for internships, jobs, and future tech roles.
2. VVIT – IT: IT is similar to CSE in terms of subjects and placements. VVIT is a good college with solid infrastructure and environment. If you prefer VVIT’s campus or faculty, IT is still a safe and career-friendly choice, just slightly behind CSE in placement weight.
3. LBRCE – AID: AI & Data Science is a trending field, but it’s still new in Tier 2 colleges. Placements can be inconsistent, and core companies may be fewer. It’s good only if you’re really into AI/ML and open to doing extra certifications or higher studies.
Finally CSE at Vignan Lara is your best bet placement-wise. VVIT IT is a strong second if you like the college better. LBRCE AID is a riskier but future-oriented option if you're passionate about that field.
Hi! With 434 marks in NEET and BCB category from Andhra Pradesh, you have some decent chances in both government and private colleges.
You should first try for top government colleges like RIMS Kadapa, Guntur Medical College, Kurnool Medical College, Siddhartha Medical College in Vijayawada, and ACSR in Nellore. These are competitive, but it's still worth listing them high in your choices.
Next, you can aim for mid-level government colleges like those in Ongole, Anantapur, and Srikakulam. These may have slightly lower cutoffs and better chances at your score.
As backup options, include private colleges like NRI in Chinakakani, Sri Padmavathi in Tirupati, Katuri in Guntur, PES in Kuppam, and Apollo in Chittoor. These usually accept scores in your range under the B-category.
Make sure to list all colleges in priority order during counselling. Always fill more choices rather than fewer, as cutoffs can drop in later rounds. Keep your documents ready and stay updated with official counselling notifications.
Hi! That 5.8 lakh figure mentioned for the extended stray round at MMMH is for the management quota seat, not the state quota seat. Here's a clearer breakdown:
• State quota seats in Himachal Pradesh are allocated through merit-based counselling with NEET ranks—no fee like 5.8 lakh is involved. • Management quota seats in private colleges like MMMH require payment of a fee, which is what the 5.8 lakh refers to.
So, if you're aiming under the state quota, you should look for closing ranks or cutoff marks rather than that fee amount.
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