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At this rank, government or top private colleges in Karnataka won’t be possible. You may get low-tier private colleges if you are ready for higher fees. For exact options, check KEA counselling cutoffs
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Yes you'll get admission in private and some deemed colleges on the merit basis of your 12th marksheet. But to get admission in government colleges you need to clear entrance exam that are conducted on national or state level. After only clearing entrance exam you'll get admission in government college on the basis of your score and rank. Let us know the course and college you want to pursue so that we can clear you doubts regarding them.
You can download previous year Zoology MSc entrance papers from here :
https://university.careers360.com/articles/cuet-pg-zoology-question-paper
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Paramedical Course admission forms are generally released between April and July each year for most states and universities in India.
Exact dates depends on the particular state or college, but generally the dates fall in the range of April to July.
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Hey, you scored 258 marks in NEET and belong to the OBC category. First of all, congratulations on clearing NEET, that’s a big achievement! Now, talking about government BAMS colleges, getting a seat with 258 marks will be very difficult because the cut-offs for OBC category in government colleges are usually around 450–500 marks. So realistically, admission in government BAMS colleges this year is almost impossible. However, don’t lose hope—there are still options. You can look at private BAMS colleges, where the cut-offs are lower, often around 230–380 marks, which makes admission possible. Another option is to check government or private colleges in other states, though even there 258 marks is quite low. If your goal is specifically government BAMS, you can re-attempt NEET next year and aim for 450+ marks to improve your chances significantly. Meanwhile, participate actively in counselling rounds, explore private colleges seriously, and keep backup options ready. Clearing NEET is already a good start, and with smart planning, you can still move forward in your BAMS journey.
Hey Risita! With a WBJEE rank of 7802 in the OBC-B category, your chances of securing a seat in the Agriculture department are quite limited, especially in government colleges. For instance, in 2024, Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya (BCKV) had a closing rank of 12,048 for B.Tech Agricultural Engineering under the OBC-B category . This indicates that your rank is slightly above the typical closing ranks for this course.
However, don't be discouraged. Here are a few options you might consider:
1. Private Agriculture Colleges: Some private institutions may have higher closing ranks, increasing your chances of admission.
2. Other States' Colleges: Explore agricultural colleges in other states where the competition might be less intense.
3. Reattempt WBJEE: If you're determined to pursue agriculture in a government college, consider preparing for the next WBJEE exam to improve your rank.
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Chapter 1: Rational Numbers in English (Class 8 Math):
Rational numbers are numbers that can be written in the form p/q, where q ≠ 0.
They follow important properties like closure, commutative, and associative laws.
We can perform addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division (except by 0) on rational numbers.
Each rational number has an additive inverse and a multiplicative inverse (except 0).
Rational numbers can be represented on a number line and simplified to their standard form.
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JCECEB usually releases B.Sc Nursing results within 2–3 weeks after the exam. If the exam was held in August 2025, then the result is expected by early September 2025. You can check updates here:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jcece-result
With a GMR of ~72,979 in WBJEE 2025 as a non-domicile student, your chances in top-tier government engineering colleges (like Jadavpur University, IEM, UEM, or Heritage) are unfortunately very low, as their cutoffs usually close below 15k–25k. At your rank, you’ll mostly find opportunities in private/self-financed colleges under WBJEE in the last few rounds.
You may get branches like Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, or sometimes ECE in mid/low-tier private colleges, but CSE/IT/AI/DS in reputed institutes is not possible at this rank. If you’re flexible, you can still secure a seat in colleges such as Brainware, Narula, JIS, Camellia, Swami Vivekananda, etc.
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In Tamil Nadu, for OBC category, MD Anaesthesia in government medical colleges usually closes within 25k–35k rank in NEET PG. With a better rank than this range, you stand a chance.
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