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BS College also known as Bhupendra Narayan Mandal College, Saharsa, affiliated with Purnea University, offers B.Sc. in Biotechnology, which is a 3-year undergraduate course that provides a mixture of biology and technology. If you're planning to take admission in this college, it’s important to understand the basic eligibility and admission process. To be eligible for the B.Sc. Biotechnology program, you should have completed Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as main subjects. Some colleges also accept Mathematics along with Biology. The minimum required marks of class 12 may vary each year, but having at least 45–50% in aggregate in science subjects is usually expected.Admission is generally done through the university's official application portal. For BS College Saharsa admission notices are released by Purnea University, either through merit-based lists or offline college-level admissions. Always track the official college or university website to stay updated about forms, deadlines, and document submission. It’s better to contact the college or check the notice board for the most recent updates, especially if you're applying from the district. After applying, you will be selected based on merit and seat availability. They do not have an entrance exam for this course, but you should confirm this on the latest admission notification from Purnea University. The B.Sc. The biotechnology course covers a wide range of subjects like molecular biology, genetics, and microbiology.
For more information on BSc Biotechnology: Course, Admission 2025, Fees, Syllabus, Duration, Eligibility, Scope read more at: https://www.careers360.com/courses/biotechnology-course
Wishing you the best in your admission process and academic journey!
To safely get into top govt colleges like SCB Cuttack or MKCG Berhampur, your rank should be upto 20,000 in state OBC NCL quota as per the trends in 2024.
Check your state rank as soon as the counselling begins.
Here is a link to predict your rank tentatively.
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-rank-predictor
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PG Ayurveda (MD,MS) fees vary widely.In Govt Colleges,the total fee for the 3 year program is usually around 30,000 to 4.5 lakh,while private colleges charge between 50,000 to 22 lakhs. Estimate fees widely depends on the state, college and specialization.Admission is through All India Ayush Post Graduate Entrance Test (AIAPGET).A good rank can help secure a low-fee govt seat.
Shree Dharamjeet Singh PG College is in Shahjahanpur and this college gives admission in BSc course and if you want to take admission in BSc then you have to fill the form before the last date and this year in 2025 the last date to apply for BSc in this college is 15 July 2025 and this means you have to complete your form before this date and if you miss this date then you may not get admission so you should go fast and fill the form now and last year the form was open from May to July so this year also the time is same and the course is for three years and for this you need to pass class 12 and after form is filled the college may give merit list or entrance exam and then you will get seat and you should also keep your documents ready like 12th marksheet and photo and ID proof and if you are not sure then you can go to college office or call them and ask if they are still taking forms and if they give more time then you can still apply and do not wait more because the date is very near now and fill the form as soon as possible
Hey,
If we look at the expected cutoff ranges for government BHMS colleges under the All India Quota:
General category: around 490 to 510 marks (above 50 thousand rank)
OBC or EWS category: 470 to 490 marks
SC category: around 390 to 430 marks
ST category: around 350 to 400 marks
For private BHMS colleges:
General category: 300 to 400 marks (30th to 40th percentile)
OBC category: 280 to 380 marks
SC category: 220 to 300 marks
ST category: 200 to 280 marks
You should clearly understand the minimum marks required according to your category. I recommend checking your seat availability using this college predictor: medicine.careers360.com/neet-ayush-all-india-college-predictor
Hello aspirant,
To get admission in BHMS (Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery), you must crack the NEET UG exam. BHMS is a 5.5-year course including an internship, and admission is done through NEET, whether you are trying to get admission in a government college or a private college.
Let's talk about marks. It depends on many factors like your category, the state you belong to, the type of college government/private you are aiming for , and how much competition there is in that year .
Let's have a look at the previous year neet qualifying marks
General Category – Around 137 marks
OBC/SC/ST – Around 107 marks
General-PwD – Around 121 marks
These are the minimum marks just to qualify NEET, but to get a seat in BHMS, your score must be higher.
Marks You have to target For Government BHMS Colleges:
General: 350–420+ marks
OBC: 300–370+ marks
SC/ST: 250–320+ marks
As compared to private colleges, Government colleges have more competition because the fees are very low and the seats are limited.
For Private BHMS Colleges:
If you want to take admission in private colleges, you might get admission with a lower NEET score, like 150–250 marks. Some private colleges also offer management quota seats, where cut-offs are even lower.
Let's compare state-wise differences
Cut-off marks are not the same in every state. For example:
In states like Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Bihar, the competition is high, so cut-offs are also higher.
In north-eastern or less populated states, sometimes even a score of 200-250 can get you a seat.
So it's better and safer to check your state’s counseling cut-off from the previous year to get a better idea.
Visit this for more information: https://university.careers360.com/articles/cuet-cut-off
All the best!
With your score, you can expect following colleges,
For accuarte prediction, use careers360 college predictor,
https://engineering.careers360.com/user/update-profile?destination=https://engineering.careers360.com/tnea-college-predictor
Best of luck for your college hunting.
Hello Aspirant,
Yes, students from Telangana (TS) have the opportunity to get an engineering seat in Andhra Pradesh (AP) by appearing in AP EAPCET, under the Non-local category. However, they cannot take seats under state quota (local seats), and can only qualify for 15% Unreserved (Non-local) seats in private colleges and some categories in university colleges. There will be no preference for students from Telangana, all admissions will be based on merit and availability of seats in that category.
EMRS Petlawad is a school in Jhabua and this school gives education to tribal children and if any student in class 10 does not pass then they get a chance to give supply exam which is called supplementary exam and this exam is mostly held in July or August because MP board takes supply exams in these months and EMRS also follows MP board so supply exam in EMRS Petlawad will also be in July or August but the school will tell the final date and for that you have to check the school notice board or ask the school teacher or call the school office and they will tell you the exact date and how to fill the form for the supply exam and how to prepare and you should not wait and ask fast because the exam can happen soon and after giving this exam you can pass and go to next class so do not worry and study well and if any new date comes then I will help you
The Andhra Pradesh Polycet seat allotment result will be announced on 10th July 2025.
To check your seat allotment, visit the official website polycet.ap.gov.in, enter your roll number and view the result.
For more information, click on the link given below,
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/ap-polycet-2025-seat-allotment-result-link
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