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If you have got Merit List No. 441, here’s what you should do next:
1. Check Official Counseling Schedule:
Visit the official website of the institution or authority that released the merit list. Look for updates regarding counseling dates, document verification, and admission instructions.
2. Download Counseling Call Letter (if available):
Some portals provide a call letter or notification for the next steps based on your merit number.
3. Prepare Your Documents:
Keep the following ready in original and photocopy:
4. Wait for Counseling Round Notification:
If your merit number falls within the range called for the first counseling round, get ready to attend it. If not, you may be called in second or third rounds, depending on seat availability.
5. Follow Portal Updates Daily:
Stay active on the official admission portal so you don’t miss any important updates.
For Civil Engineering, GCOE Amravati is slightly better than GCOE Aurangabad in terms of academics, department strength, and alumni network.
However, Aurangabad offers better city exposure. Choose Amravati for academics, Aurangabad for location.
With 79 percentile, you can try these Pune colleges for CSE with low fees & decent placements:
1. AISSMS COE – 1.2L/year, avg 4 LPA
2. Zeal COE – 90K–1L/year, avg 3.5 LPA
3. RSCOE (JSPM) – 1.3L/year, avg 4–5 LPA
4. PCCOE – 1.3L/year, avg 5 LPA (may be tough, try in later rounds)
Good options in CAP rounds 2–4.
Dear Candidate , If you have passed 10 + 2 with at least 45% (or 40% for reserved categories ) , and qualify in the Calcutta university law entrance exam , you are eligible for admission to the 5 year BA LLB program at KPLI . You can also apply under the police ward reservation if applicable .
The number of seats available for the BBA LLB (Hons) program varies depending on the university or college offering the course. Candidates are advised to visit the official website of the respective institution to get accurate and updated information about seat availability for the 2025 admission cycle.
With a NEET score of 142, it's highly unlikely to secure an MBBS seat in either a private or deemed university for the general category. The cutoffs for MBBS, even in private and deemed institutions, generally require scores significantly higher than 142. While some private colleges might have lower cutoffs in management quotas, 142 is likely below even those relaxed thresholds.
Dear Candidate , To prepare a preference list for MBBS UG while choice filling : - Include a wide range of colleges based on your rank . - Order them carefully : dream , realistic , then safe . - Lock your list before the deadline . - Use mock rounds to refine your preferences. - Then seat allotment happens automatically based on your order and rank .
With 249 marks in NEET, chances for BDS in govt colleges are very low, but you can get admission in private or deemed universities.
Fee Structure (Approx):
Govt college: 10K – 1L/year
Private college: 2L – 4L/year
Deemed university: 4L – 6L/year
With 249 marks in NEET 2025 under the MBC category, it's unlikely you'll get a Siddha government seat or a self-financing management quota seat in Chennai for MBBS. Government colleges, including those offering Siddha, generally have higher cutoffs. While management quota seats might have lower cutoffs, 249 is still a low score, and it's highly probable that even those seats will be competitive.
Dear Krishna,
it would be great if you share your category because frankly speaking brother with this marks in general category getting top government colleges would be tough unless you are other category or may have state quota then you get government college in some states otherwise you can apply to private medical colleges.
Do your best
great. thanks!
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