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A score of 369 is far below minimum qualifying marks for government MBBS seats in Karnataka, where the cutoff is upto 610 marks. Therefore, government or semi-government MBBS seats are unattainable with your score.
Instead you can apply for nearby private colleges which may accept a score of upto 350.
Hello, the NEET closing scores for General category candidates in government medical colleges in Karnataka under the state quota, based on official cutoffs for the 2024 to 2025 session, are as follows:
Bangalore Medical College closed at 666 marks. Mysore Medical College closed at 673 marks. KIMS Hubli closed at 666 marks.
Other government medical colleges generally had closing scores between 615 and 635 marks.
The cutoffs for semi-government colleges, such as Mahadevappa Rampure Medical College (MRMC), are not significantly lower than those of government colleges. In fact, they often match or even exceed government college cutoffs.
Semi-government colleges require similar scores, often closely aligned with government colleges, especially for general or unreserved category students. There are no known exceptions where low-fee semi-government MBBS seats are available at a score of 368 marks.
Unfortunately the semi government college seat is not possible this year.
Hello Vikash
Yes you can get admission in various courses in 2025 like BTech, BBA, BA, BCom, BSc etc.
Which course you prefer? Please tell that course in the comment section of this answer and I would help you find good colleges for that particular course.
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According to 2024 trends, the closing rank for general category was 16179, you fall well within this range.
So you can get a seat into AIIMS Deoghar in the subsequent rounds.
Here is a link to predict your college based on your AIR
https://medicine.careers360.com/nta-neet-college-predictor
Hello aspirant,
To download the previous year's 10th standard question papers of Gujarat board,
Or you can also visit careers360 website, which provides previous years papers for Gujarat board,
https://school.careers360.com/boards/gseb/gseb-ssc-question-papers
Best of luck for your preparation.
These are some BAMS private colleges with Muslim minority facilities.
The first-year B.Tech classes for the academic session 2025–26 at UIIT Shimla are scheduled to begin on 28th July 2025. This date marks the commencement of the academic calendar for newly admitted students in the institute. While the odd semester for senior batches (3rd, 5th, and 7th semesters) starts earlier, the classes for freshers will begin from this date as per the official academic schedule. Students are advised to complete all admission and hostel formalities before the commencement of classes to ensure a smooth start to their academic journey.
BSc Agriculture is a strong career choice for you if you are interested in science, nature, and working in sectors that impact food and farming. It is a 4-year undergraduate program which doesn’t just teach about crops it covers subjects like soil science, plant breeding, pest control, biotechnology.After completing this degree, you will have multiple career paths like Agriculture Officer, Forest Officer, or appear for exams like ICAR, FCI, NABARD, or IBPS AFO. There are also private sector opportunities in agro-based companies, food processing units, fertilizer and pesticide companies, or even in agriculture marketing.
You can also go for higher education, options like MSc Agriculture or MBA in Agribusiness can open up research or managerial roles. There's also good scope for entrepreneurship starting an organic farm, nursery, or agri-tech startup.
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With your score your can get admission in government dental colleges accepting low cutoff. Some such colleges are,
For accuarte prediction, use careers360 college predictor,
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Dear Aspirant,
Admission vacancies in the B.Pharm (Bachelor of Pharmacy) course vary depending on the institution, entrance exam scores, and the admission round. Government and private colleges have different seat capacities, and the availability of seats also depends on the category of the applicant, such as General, SC, ST, OBC, EWS, or under management and NRI quotas. Most states conduct centralized counselling processes based on entrance exams like NEET, MHT-CET, WBJEE, OJEE, UPCET, or GUJCET, and seats are allotted accordingly. After each counselling round, colleges or the concerned admission authorities release a seat matrix showing the number of vacancies available for the next round. If seats remain unfilled even after multiple counselling rounds, institutions may conduct spot or mop-up rounds to fill the remaining vacancies. To check the current admission vacancies, students should visit the official website of the concerned counselling authority or directly contact the admission cell of the preferred college.
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