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The maximum fees for MA Psychology in India can go up to around Rs 8 lakh per year.Also some Private universities costs around Rs 1.6 lakh per year to Rs 3 lakh per year.
If you are looking for low-cost options, government universities are much cheaper. For example, Government university charges around Rs 8,000 per year to Rs 15,840 per year.
So, the fees depend on the university. Private universities have higher fees, and government universities are more affordable.
In Karnataka, there are some private aided engineering colleges where you can get admission through KCET. These colleges get some support from the government, so their fees are lower than private unaided colleges.
Some well-known private aided colleges are:
BMS College of Engineering in Bengaluru. It is one of the oldest and top-ranked colleges.
Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Technology in Bengaluru. It offers many engineering branches and has good placements.
PES College of Engineering in Mandya. It is a popular choice among students and has strong academics.
SJCE (Sri Jayachamarajendra College of Engineering) in Mysuru. It is a very reputed college and known for its quality education.
Malnad College of Engineering in Hassan. It offers good infrastructure and experienced faculty.
Basaveshwara Engineering College in Bagalkote and PDA College of Engineering in Gulbarga are also well-known aided colleges.
All these colleges accept KCET scores for admission and offer good teaching and placements.
If you are asking about getting a seat in MCODS Manipal (Manipal College of Dental Sciences) in Round 1, it depends on your NEET rank.
In Round 1 last year, the general category closing rank for BDS at MCODS was around 4,06,000. If your NEET rank is below that, then you have a good chance to get a seat in Round 1.
The opening rank was around 68,000 and closing was around 4 lakh, so if your rank is within this range, your chances are strong.
If your rank is a little above this, you may still get a seat in Round 2 or Round 3.
You can check more details here: https://www.manipal.edu/met https://www.careers360.com/colleges/manipal-college-of-dental-sciences-manipal/cut-off
Hello Aspirant,
With NEET 2025, you got 291 marks and you belong to the General (Unreserved) category with no Puducherry domicile, which means your chances of getting IGMC&RI, Puducherry via All India Quota (AIQ) is extremely low. From previous years results, the AIQ cut off to get IGMC&RI's General quota is 550+. Moreover, even for state quota (for Puducherry residents) the cut off also was much more than 291. However, you can consider:
Yes, you can get an MBBS seat through the ESIC IP quota if your parent is an insured person under ESIC. Your NEET 2025 score is 493 and your All India Rank is 60,539 under the OBC category. This rank is slightly higher than the last year's cutoff for ESIC OBC category, which was around 53,687.
So, your chances are not guaranteed in Round 1, but you may get a seat in Round 2 or Mop-up round, depending on the availability and how much the cutoff moves this year.
To apply under the ESIC quota, you must have your NEET scorecard, OBC certificate, and your parent’s ESIC Insured Person (IP) certificate.
During the MCC counselling process, make sure to choose ESIC medical colleges and upload the required ESIC documents.
You can check more details here: https://www.esic.gov.in/admissions https://www.mcc.nic.in
Hello aspirant,
As per your request, here is the list of some biotechnology engineering colleges,
For more information click on the link given below,
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-biotechnology-engineering-colleges-in-india
Regards
Indeed, you can take NEET 2026 after giving an improvement exam in 2026. As per NEET eligibility criteria, a candidate needs to obtain a passing mark in qualifying examination science stream subjects i.e. Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, and English - in that exam by boards. For general category students, minimum qualifying percentage/aggregate in PCB was 50% aggregate. Now, since you mentioned you've obtained 44% in HSC, at this time you are not eligible - however, if you reappear for the qualifying examination in 2026 and obtain passing marks with qualifying percentage, the eligibility requirement will be fulfilled, and you can apply for NEET 2026.
Which Qualification Code Should You Use?
The NBSE Class 12 (HSSLC) compartment result 2025 will be announced in July 2025. The exams were held from June 6 to June 19. If you appeared for the compartment exam, you will be able to check your result by the end of July.
To check the result, visit the NBSE official result website. You will need to enter your roll number to view and download your result.
Here are the websites to check your result: https://nbsenl.edu.in/result-downloads https://school.careers360.com/boards/nbse/nbse-hsslc-compartment-result
The cutoff for the B.Sc.–M.Sc. Forensic Science dual degree course at NFSU depends on your marks in the NFAT entrance test.
For the general category, students with around 38.5 marks got admission in 2023. Some students even got in with 28 marks in the final rounds.
For the OBC-NCL category, the cutoff was also around 28 marks.
So, if you have scored above 38 in general or above 28 in OBC, you have a good chance to get a seat at NFSU.
The cutoffs may change slightly each year based on the number of students and difficulty of the paper.
You can check more details about NFSU admission here: https://beta.nfsu.ac.in/admission
Hello Neha,
With a NEET 2025 score of 337, 84 percentile, an AIR of 344243, and an OBC rank of 164433, you may find it difficult to secure a government MBBS seat in South India, especially in Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, or Kerala where OBC cutoffs generally higher in these states. You still have options in:
Always check with your State level counselling (like, KEA, TN Medical Selection etc.) for the latest cutoffs and seat matrix. Also watch out for Mop-Up and Stray Vacancy rounds as cut off may drop a few points.
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