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Meine neet ka 1st attempt diya hai usme 131 marks aaye hai to kya mere ko drop lena chahiye kya

sadafreen356 30th Jun, 2025

131 marks is very low in NEET, and the decision to take a drop depends on your individual circumstances. If you are determined to prepare for another year and can improve your weak areas, taking a drop may be a good option .

However, before taking the drops, consider the following:

Are you committed to another year of preparation?

Taking a drop means you will have to work hard for another year, and ensure you stay disciplined and dedicated to your studies.

Have you learned from your mistakes in your previous attempt?

If you have made mistakes in your previous attempt, you must ensure that you do not repeat those mistakes and improve upon them.

Are you ready to take admission in a private medical college?

If you are unable to get admission in a government medical college, are you willing to take admission in a private medical college?

Are you willing to understand the risks of taking another year off?

Taking the drop means you'll have to wait another year, and if you don't succeed, you'll have to start over.

If you can answer yes to these questions, then taking the drops may be a good option for you.

However, if you are not willing to commit to another year of preparation, or if you are not willing to learn from your mistakes, taking a drop may not be a good option.

If you decide to take a drop, you must make a well-structured study plan and stick to it.

You have to focus on your weaknesses and improve those areas.

You should also take mock tests regularly so that you can track your progress.

If you pay attention to all these things, you can be successful in NEET exam.

If you are not able to clear the NEET exam with 131 marks, you should consider taking admission in a private medical college or switching to another course.

You can still have a bright future, even if you don’t become a doctor.

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Can get admission in college through MhtCET because of my neet is only 20 marks And what is the fees structure of bpt course

gopi 30th Jun, 2025

Hello Aspirant,

Admissions to the Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) course in Maharashtra is usually possible through MHT-CET however. BPT admissions through MHT-CET are typically based on NEET marks. Considering you have 20 NEET marks, even management quota seats in a private body or education institution would be impossible by admission for government body or institution or reputed private body or institution. The fee structure for BPT is generally as follows:

  1. Government Colleges: 25,000 - 50,000 per year
  2. Private Colleges: 70,000 - 1,50,000 (beyond management quota could also be higher).
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Good morning Im looking for masters of health administration (MHA) Im working in health department as community health officer

Mansi Satwani 30th Jun, 2025

Hello reader,

Master in Health Administration is a proffesional course which primarily focuses on healthcare management, hospital administration, healthcare finance, healthcare policy, helathcare economics, and quality management.

The duration of which ranges from six months ( Diploma degree ) to two years.

The mode of study can be online or offline.

Eligibility includes bachelor's degree from related field like medical, nursing, or management with minimum of 50% marks.

Here is the list of some colleges offering online course,

  1. D.Y.Patil University
  2. Sharda University
  3. Manipal University
  4. Parul University
  5. Indira Gandhi National Open University
  6. Indian Institute of Public Health, Gandhinagar

I hope you find this helpful.

Best of luck for your future.

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Gayatri degree college admissions for bsc microbiology

Avanishsree VP 30th Jun, 2025

To pursue a BSc in Microbiology at Gayatri Degree College, you must pass your 12th grade with a focus on Biology. Admission is mostly based on your marks. No entrance exam is needed. You can apply online or directly at the college. The total fee is around 42000 for 3 years .

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Can I get seat in ascoms jammu under hindu minority quota with 438 marks air 141000 in neet 2025

gopi 30th Jun, 2025

Hello Aspirant,

You may stand a pretty good chance of getting a seat in ASCOMS (Acharya Shri Chander College of Medical Sciences), Jammu under the Hindu Minority Quota with 438 marks and an All India Rank (AIR) of approximately 1,41,000 in NEET 2025.

In the previous years, the cut-offs for this Hindu Minority Quota has been less than the cut-offs for general open category. Note that the admission will also depend on the number of applicants, seat availability and cut-off variation in each category every year. Check here for more information: NEET 2025 College Predictor

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all india neet UG 2025 rank 613846 BSC nursing government college admission mila ga

lisa 30th Jun, 2025

With a NEET 2025 All India Rank of 613,846, securing admission to a government B.Sc. Nursing college through the All India Quota is highly unlikely. Generally, the cut-off ranks for government nursing colleges are significantly lower, often within the top few lakh ranks, depending on the category and specific college.

My score is 291 rank is 4,68,173 will I get admission in this college for bams 2025

lisa 30th Jun, 2025

With a score of 291 and a rank of 4,68,173 in NEET, it's unlikely you'll get admission to a BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) course in a government college for the 2025 session. Government colleges typically have higher cutoffs. While some private colleges might accept this score, it's not guaranteed, and the fees could be higher.

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Can you tell I can got the govt seat in bsc nursing and category bce and rank 20285

lisa 30th Jun, 2025

It is difficult to definitively say if a rank of 20285 will be sufficient for a government seat in BSc Nursing, especially with a BCE (likely meaning BC-E, a state-specific reservation category) in West Bengal. According to Careers360, the required rank for government seats can vary, but generally falls between 1000 to 15,000, depending on the college and state.

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For NEET counselling, I have category rank of OBC NCL. will that be considered for private colleges or my AIR?

Prachi Kumari 29th Jun, 2025

Hello,

For private medical colleges , your All India Rank (AIR) is usually considered, not the category rank .

Category rank like OBC-NCL is mostly used for government colleges during counselling.

Hope it helps !

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I wanted to join the MSc. Zoology at Karnataka University, Dharwad, this year (2025)? I wanted to know about how I will get admission, and if there is an entrance exam for it, when it is this year, and what the syllabus will be for it. Im BSc. Zoology Graduate student from Goa.

Prachi Kumari 29th Jun, 2025

Hello,

To get admission in MSc Zoology at Karnataka University, Dharwad in 2025, you must have a BSc degree with Zoology as one of the subjects. You should have at least 45% marks (40% for reserved categories).

  • There is an entrance exam for admission. Karnataka University conducts its own entrance test for PG courses. The admission will be based on 50% of your BSc marks and 50% of the entrance exam marks.
  • The entrance exam is usually held around June or July. You need to regularly check the official website of Karnataka University for the exact dates and application details.
  • The syllabus for the entrance exam mainly includes topics from your BSc Zoology course such as Animal Diversity, Cell Biology, Genetics, Physiology, Ecology, and Developmental Biology.
  • Since you are from Goa and have done BSc in Zoology, you are eligible to apply. Keep checking the university website for updates.

Hope it helps !

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