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Maharashtra B.Sc. Nursing counselling under the Centralized Admission Process (CAP) is expected to begin by June 25, 2025 , following the result announcement on May 15, 2025. In case of any delay, the process should start in the first week of July at the latest
Dear Candidate , Yes , you can get admission in B. Sc Nursing through NEET in many institutions across India , especially government colleges and top private universities . Although if you did not appear for NEET , don't worry because many private and some state colleges still offer B. Sc Nursing based on Class 12 marks or their own tests .
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Yes, the BNN College does offers BSc in Biotechnology course. It is a three years full time undergraduate program. The seat intake is 35.
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Hello aspirant, With 383 marks in NEET 2025 and being from Uttar Pradesh, your chances for MBBS in government colleges are low, but you do stand a fair chance for BDS (Dental) and BAMS (Ayurveda) in semi-government or government AYUSH colleges, especially under the OBC/SC/ST quota, if applicable. For BDS, states like Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Chhattisgarh sometimes offer government or government-aided dental seats around the 370–400 mark in later rounds or mop-up counselling. Similarly, for BAMS, many government AYUSH colleges across states like Uttarakhand, MP, Haryana, and Karnataka offer seats in this score range, especially under the state quota.
You should definitely apply for UP state counselling and consider registering for other state counselling where open state quota is allowed. Your chances improve if you keep AYUSH and dental preferences open and actively participate in mop-up and stray vacancy rounds.
Hello aspirant, With 423 marks in NEET and belonging to the OBC category, you have a fair chance of getting a seat in a government BAMS college, especially through state quota counselling. The BAMS cutoff for government colleges under OBC category generally ranges between 400–450 marks, depending on the state and number of applicants.
Your chances are better in later rounds or mop-up rounds, so make sure to participate in your state AYUSH counselling and also register for AACCC counselling for central AYUSH institutes.
Hello aspirant, For NEET preparation, Class 11 topics form the foundation and carry significant weightage, especially in Biology and Physics. In Biology, important chapters include Diversity of Living Organisms, Cell Structure and Function, Plant Physiology, Human Physiology, and Structural Organisation in Animals and Plants. In Physics, you should focus on Laws of Motion, Work Energy and Power, Thermodynamics, Gravitation, Oscillations, and Waves. For Chemistry, key chapters are Structure of Atom, Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry, Chemical Bonding, Thermodynamics, Equilibrium, and the basics of Organic Chemistry. These chapters are frequently asked in NEET and help build conceptual clarity for Class 12 topics as well. Make sure you understand these topics deeply and practice MCQs regularly for better retention.
Hello aspirant, With a NEET score of 425 in the EWS category, securing a government MBBS seat in Karnataka is very unlikely. The EWS cutoff for state quota in government colleges usually stays above 530–550 marks. Your score falls significantly below that.
However, you still qualify for consideration in private MBBS colleges under the management quota. These seats may open up during mop-up or stray vacancy rounds where cutoffs sometimes dip slightly. You should register for counselling through KEA, list management quota seats, and stay active through all rounds. Fees in these colleges typically range from 10 to 20 lakh per year.
Alternatively, you could explore other medical-related courses such as BDS, BAMS, BHMS, or Allied Health Sciences, where your score may be sufficient for seats in semi-government or reputable private institutes under EWS reservation.
Hello aspirant, You can re-download your lost CAP allotment/selection letter by logging into the official CET Cell/DTE website using your application ID and date of birth. Look for the “Download Selection Letter” or “View Allotment Status” section under CAP allotment. Submit your login credentials, select the relevant academic year and round, and re-download the document.
If the letter isn't available online, contact the concerned authorities—either the CET Cell or your allotted institute—to request a duplicate copy. You may need to send a formal request or email, quoting your application number and allotment details. The second copy is usually provided via email or can be collected from the college office.
Hello aspirant, Yes, you will be eligible. Maharashtra allows candidates who are domiciled in the state to apply for PG medical admissions under the state quota, even if they completed their MBBS from central institutes like AIIMS or through the All India Quota. As long as you have a valid domicile certificate and complete your MBBS and internship successfully, you can participate in Maharashtra state PG counselling. Just make sure to keep all your documents ready for verification during the PG admission process.
Dear Candidate , Yes , if you are applying for seats under MP's state quota in NEET UG counselling , you must submit a valid MP caste certificate ( if you are claiming reservation ) along with other documents . Make sure it is current , valid and uploaded during the online registration process.
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