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Government colleges are educational institutions that are managed and funded by the state or central government. These colleges offer various undergraduate and postgraduate courses at low tuition fees compared to private colleges. Admission in government colleges is usually based on merit or entrance exams depending on the course. Government colleges are known for having qualified faculty, recognized degrees, and various facilities for students like libraries and laboratories. Students who perform well in entrance exams like NEET JEE CUET or state-level exams have higher chances of getting admission in reputed government colleges across India.
With AIR 1,81,250 in General category, getting BAMS in a government college is tough but possible in some states during mop-up rounds.
Good chances in private BAMS colleges through state or AYUSH counselling.
Register on aaccc.gov.in and your state’s AYUSH counselling portal.
Focus on mop-up and stray vacancy rounds.
You can pay the UKG class fee through the payment options provided by the school. Most schools allow payment by cash at the school office or through online methods like net banking or UPI. Some schools also have their own apps or student portals where you can log in and pay the fees either monthly, quarterly, or yearly. If you are facing any difficulty, you should contact the school directly for complete details and assistance.
With an All India Rank of 3,01,116 in NEET, getting admission into ESIC Medical College, Gulbarga is highly unlikely, especially under the General category. Here's why:
The cutoff for General category in ESIC Gulbarga usually closes around 54,000–65,000 AIR under the All India Quota (AIQ).
Even under the ESIC Insured Person (IP) quota, the cutoffs for General/OBC are often below 1.5 lakh rank.
Your rank is significantly higher than these cutoffs, so chances in regular or ESIC quota are very low.
Dear Candidate , The Navodaya waiting list ( including for JNV Bangalore Urban ) is typically released a few months after the main class 6 and class 9 selection list appears . As of now : - The main selection results for class 6 and 9 in 2025 were published in March and May . - The waiting list is not yet available on the Navodaya Website . - It will be released soon - usually a couple of months after the main results .
With EWS rank 32,000 and Kerala domicile, you have a good chance of getting a low-tier government medical college like GMC Idukki, Manjeri, Palakkad, or Kasaragod through state quota (KEAM).
Register for Kerala medical counselling and aim for mop-up rounds too.
Dear Candidate , The Navodaya waiting list ( including JNV Bangalore urban ) is typically released a few months after the main class 6 and class 9 selection list appear . As of now : - The main selection results for Class 6 and 9 in 2025 were published in March and May . - The waiting list is not yet available on the website . - It will be released soon - usually a couple of months after the main results.
With 154 marks (SC category) in NEET 2025, getting an MBBS govt seat in Uttarakhand is not possible, even in mop-up rounds.
You can try for BAMS, BHMS, or paramedical courses through state counselling.
Based on your common merit rank of five thousand two hundred ten and your obc category rank of one thousand one hundred eighty six you have a possible chance of getting admission into good private engineering colleges under reservation quota your chances are better if you are applying in your home state or if the college reserves seats for your category while it may be tough to get top branches in top colleges like computer science in top government institutions you may still get good branches in reputed private colleges in your region make sure to participate in all rounds of counselling and carefully fill your college preferences according to cutoff trends and availability
No, hostel is not mandatory for BDS students at Inderprastha Dental College & Hospital, Ghaziabad. Students can choose to stay off-campus if they prefer. While the college provides hostel facilities for those who want them, it is not a compulsory requirement for BDS admission or continuation.
You are free to make your own accommodation arrangements nearby, especially if you live locally or want to stay with family.
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