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With 4578 rank in Phase 2, you’re on the edge for getting ECE at SRM KTR. Last year’s cutoff was around 5000, so you have a chance, but it's not guaranteed. Apply early and keep backup options like other campuses or branches.
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With a CUET UG Score of 319 out of 750 and belonging to the OBC NCL category you might have high chance of getting central universities for Bsc honours in agriculture
You can explore options like
1.Banaras Hindu University
2.Central University of South Bihar
3.Central University of Odisha
You can check the :- Colleges Accepting CUET
CUET Cut Off 2025
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With a NEET 2025 score of 188 and belonging to the OBC group, your prospects of securing an MBBS or BDS seats at a government institution are minimal; however, other medical and paramedical choices are available, particularly through state - level counselling and AYUSH courses.
Possible Options:
With 285 marks (OBC), you have a chance to get a government BAMS seat in states with lower cutoffs like UP, MP, or Bihar. But chances are low in high-cutoff states, so keep semi-govt or private colleges as backup.
For BPT at MS Ramaiah College under the SC category, a KCET rank below 80,000 generally gives you a good chance of admission. The college takes students mainly through KCET counselling, not NEET or DCET.
Make sure to apply under SC reservation during KCET counselling and list MS Ramaiah as a top preference. Keep some backup colleges ready in case the cutoff varies slightly.
With an All India NEET rank of 120389 and a general category rank of 41135, your chances of getting a seat in Delhi medical colleges through the All India Quota are slim to none. Your rank falls outside the cutoff range for most government medical colleges in Delhi. For Madhya Pradesh state, your chances are also low, but there might be a possibility of getting into a private medical college or a government college with a slightly higher cutoff, depending on the specific college and its past trends.
The tuition fee for grade 10th at Matrix High School ,Sikar is rupees 92000 per year according to the school website . This fees is inclusive of tuition, administration and study material. You also have to pay a registration fee of rupees 3000 for new admissions
HERE IS THE MORE DETAILED FEES STRUCTURE:-
1. tuition fee:- around Rs92000 per year
2. Registration fee:- Rs3000 for new admission
3. Scholarship test fee:-this fee will be applicable if you choose to take the scholarship test
4. Additional fees:- there maybe an extra charge for winter uniforms
5. Direct admissions:-for direct admissions to class 10th and additional fee of Rs6000 might be applicable
Refer to the link :- https://school.careers360.com/schools/matrix-high-school-sikar
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If your aspiration is to pursue an MBA at a top-tier program and you can handle the academic and financial demands, NMIMS can act as a launchpad. But if you’re concerned about cost, stress, or average outcomes, you may be better off at a reputable government or other private college offering BBA/BCom with lower fees and reasonable exposure.
Pros: Strong brand name, academically rigorous, global curriculum, decent placements for top-performers.
Cons: Expensive, highly competitive environment, strict academics, limited return on investment for average students.
Hey aspirant, First off, congrats on getting into NMIMS Hyderabad for BBA! Now coming to your question — yes, it's a decent option, especially if you’re focused on doing an MBA later or want a structured BBA program with decent exposure.
The academics are well-designed — industry-oriented, with case studies, group projects, and a practical approach. Faculty are qualified, mostly corporate-background, but don’t expect a chill academic life — it’s quite professional.
When it comes to placements, don’t expect massive packages right after BBA. Average packages go around 3–4.5 LPA, sometimes higher if you build your resume smartly. Most students go for MBA after BBA, and NMIMS gives an edge in that direction.
The campus is clean, modern, but a bit isolated, since it’s on the outskirts. Hostel life is strict but okay — decent food, Wi-Fi, and basic facilities. The crowd is fairly good — focused, semi-academic vibe. There are clubs, fests, and presentations, but not the same level of freedom or fun you’d get at say, DU or Christ.
So is it worth it? If you're serious about business studies, want a branded degree, and don’t mind a slightly structured and quiet life — then yes, NMIMS Hyderabad is worth it. Just remember, a lot depends on what you make of your three years. Get internships, upskill, and participate actively — and it’ll pay off.
Dear Candidate , Yes you are eligible for admission to NITs if you have scored 365 marks in the UP Board and the top 20 percentile cutoff is also 365 . Since your score matches the top 20 percentile cutoff , you fulfill the eligibility condition through the percentile route . As long as you have a valid JEE Main score , you are completely eligible to participate in the counseling process for NIT admissions .
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