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The official SSUHS BSc Nursing merit list for 2025 is out today .i.e. on 28 august 2025.
you can check your result on the official website, ssuhs.follow the counselling and admissions process to secure bsc seat.
Good luck..
Yes most universities allow you to apply and even take admission for the LLB program while awaiting your final graduation results.so you can take admission and submit your result later but only if you are in your final year.
Depending on the university, you may need to qualify for entrance exams like CLAT or other state-level tests to gain admission.
Hope it helps..
Last year cutoff is taken as to predict cutoff for the current year and almost every year there is margin of inflation of +20 marks with colleges but AIR with respect to college somewhat remained consistent because of the same number of seats present in the medical colleges but there also others factors which affect cutoff.
So you cannot predict that the same closing rank this year too rank can fluctuate so be prepared for mop up rounds to secure bhms seat.
For admission to BPT, you need to cmplete your 12th with Science stream and should have given NEET exam of that year and cut off is set every year by the university that is not made publicly hence i am unable to provide that.
However if you are interested Application forms, fees, dates are available on the college website.
Its okay if you missed jee this year you can drop year for JEE to get into a government institute like IET Lucknow to get better placement here and fees is also less in comparison with SRMU but it also means delaying a year with no guarantee success.
Joining a private college like SRMU now avoids losing a year,but it comes with higher costs and generally lower placement statistics compared to top government institutions.
ultimately Your decision should be based on your skill whether you can significantly improve your JEE score versus accepting a faster, but potentially more expensive, path to your B.Tech.
You can pursue bsc nursing based on 12th qualifications, not your bachelor's degree. Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) are mandatory subjects for the course.
If you dont have these subjects you can first pursue a GNM diploma. After completing the GNM and gaining professional experience, you would then be eligible for the two-year Post-Basic B.Sc. Nursing program.
For good bsc colleges you need to appear for required entrance exam NEET.
Hey Niharika,
Getting admission in IITs or NITs doesn’t depend only on your Class 12 percentage. The main criteria is your JEE performance. For IITs, you need to clear JEE Advanced after qualifying JEE Main. For NITs, admission is through JEE Main rank.
As per eligibility, you must score at least 75% in Class 12 (for General/OBC) or be in the top 20 percentile of your board. Since you got 74.8% overall, it’s slightly less than 75, but if your board’s top 20 percentile cutoff is lower, you may still be eligible. In that case, you can sit for JEE counseling.
So, your admission chance depends mainly on:
1. Your JEE Main/Advanced rank.
2. Whether your board percentile rule covers your marks.
So, If you clear these, yes, you can get into an IIT/NIT depending on your JEE score. Otherwise, you might need to consider other engineering colleges.
The two main public colleges for BPT in Hyderabad are NIMS and OMC .for these universities you must have appeared for the NEET UG and TS EAMCET exam and achieved a good rank for getting financial aid for your college fees.
Generally fees are covered through government schemes, reservations, or scholarships, but these are not automatic.you need to be aware of the complete admissions process for state based counseling in Telangana like counselling particularly for government and affiliated colleges, are conducted by KNRUHS
If you want merit based admission fee reimbursement may be possible through state government scholarship schemes with a high rank and meet specific income or reserved category criteria.
Hope it helps.
Hey Syed, With a 60k rank in EAMCET, getting a Pharm D seat in top government colleges may be difficult, as their cut-offs are usually much lower. But you still have good chances in private colleges, especially if you attend all counseling rounds. First, participate in the state counseling process and fill in as many Pharm D colleges as possible in your preference list. Sometimes, seats remain vacant after initial rounds and are allotted in later phases. You can also look for management quota or spot admissions, where colleges directly admit students based on availability. Additionally, keep an eye on colleges with slightly higher intake capacity, as they may accept students with ranks like yours. If you are genuinely interested in Pharm D, don’t lose hope—apply widely, stay active during counseling, and consider private options.
Hey! With your GMR 20,724 and SC rank 1,810 in WBJEE 2025, you have a solid chance to get a seat in a government college under Home State quota. Generally, for SC category students, most government engineering colleges have closing ranks much higher than your rank, so you are well within the range. Colleges like University of Kalyani, Burdwan University, MAKAUT-affiliated colleges, and Jalpaiguri Govt Engineering College could be possible depending on branch preference. Make sure you participate in all rounds of counseling, because some seats may open up in later rounds. Also, fill your choices wisely—put your preferred colleges and branches in order. Keep all your documents ready for verification, and stay updated with the official counseling portal. If you plan carefully, you have a good shot at securing a government college seat, so don’t worry and stay focused during counseling.
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