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Hello, With a rank of 16141 in the Tamil Nadu Law Admission process, getting a seat in top government law colleges might be difficult, since their cutoffs usually close at much lower ranks. Government law colleges in Chennai, Madurai, Trichy, and Coimbatore generally fill up quickly with candidates below 8000–10000 ranks. However, this does not mean you are out of options. You still have a fair chance of securing a seat in self-financing law colleges or private institutions that are affiliated to Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University. Many of these colleges admit students with higher ranks during later rounds of counseling, especially if seats remain vacant. You should carefully track each counseling round, as rank cutoffs fluctuate depending on the number of applicants, reservation category, and seat availability. If your goal is simply to secure admission to pursue law, private colleges remain a strong option. Also, consider keeping backup choices ready in case government college admission does not work out.
Scoring 28 marks in TS PGECET with a category background definitely improves your chances of getting admission into some good M.Tech colleges in Telangana. The exact college depends on your branch preference and cutoff trends, but generally with this score you can expect opportunities in a few government as well as reputed private engineering colleges. Category reservation usually helps in securing seats even at slightly lower cutoffs, so keep an eye on colleges like JNTUH-affiliated institutes, OU College of Engineering, and also good private ones such as CBIT, VNR VJIET, Gokaraju Rangaraju, etc. My suggestion would be to attend the counseling rounds carefully, keep multiple options open, and apply for both government and private colleges to increase your chances.
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Yes, you can apply for M.Sc. Biotechnology after B.Sc. Forensic Science, but eligibility depends on the university.
Most universities require a B.Sc. degree in life sciences such as Biotechnology, Microbiology, Zoology, Botany, Biochemistry, or related subjects. If your B.Sc. Forensic Science included subjects like Biology, Chemistry, and Genetics, you may be eligible.
It is best to check the specific eligibility criteria of the university where you want to apply.
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Some of the best colleges in Maharashtra for MS Obstetrics and Gynaecology are:
Grant Medical College, Mumbai
Dr. D.Y. Patil Medical College, Pune
Government Medical College, Solapur
Government Medical College, Akola
Dr. Shankarrao Chavan Government Medical College, Nanded
MGM Medical College, Navi Mumbai
MGIMS, Wardha
Among these, Grant Medical College, Mumbai and Dr. D.Y. Patil Medical College, Pune are considered the top choices because of good patient exposure and overall reputation.
With a GMR of 42,000 in WBJEE and SC category, plus a TFW rank of 10,000, your chances for a TFW (Tuition Fee Waiver) seat are quite low because TFW seats are very limited (only 5% of total seats) and are usually taken up by much lower TFW ranks (generally within 3k–5k for popular branches in government and top private colleges). However, being SC category does improve your chances for getting a seat under reservation in government or private colleges through GMR, but the TFW quota is allotted strictly by TFW rank, not category rank. So realistically, you may not secure a TFW seat, but you should still get admission through SC quota in lower/mid-tier private engineering colleges in WB.
Actually there is no JEE Mains cutoff for the M.Sc. Mathematics program at TIET as admission is based on academic record they take 40% based on your Class 12 marks and 60% from your ug marks where Mathematics is compulsary.you need overall aggregate of 60% in your graduation and no backlogs from the first two years to apply there.
If you need alternative you can consider institute like IITs, IISc, and NITs through the IIT JAM exam, or other reputable universities like GFTIs ,DTU and BITMesra where jee main closing rank for the General category was around 25,764.
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You can't get a good cse college at this rank. Even if you take admission in some other college it would be just a waste of money. In that case I would suggest you to go for private colleges like Heritage Institute of Technology through management quota where you need to pay huge fees.
Other than cse branch you can consider different branches where admission is possible explore WBJEE CUTOFF to find exact options.
And if you dont want these colleges then try reappearing for the next year if you are not a dropper already.
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RCC (Thiruvananthapuram) releases its DRP/PG Diploma notifications annually. The entrance test and interviews are usually scheduled in late summer (Aug–Sep), but the exact date changes every year. Check RCC’s official admissions page and the latest PDF notice—dates, seat matrix, and syllabus are posted there first.
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With OBC-A rank around 2200, chances in Jadavpur University are slim. But you can still target good govt. colleges like:
For more colleges you can use this tool: https://www.careers360.com/wbjee-college-predictor
With your OBC-A rank of 2,214, you have strong chances to secure seats in reputable government colleges (like Kalyani GEC, Jalpaiguri GEC) and branches at JU (non-CSE), and you’re eligible for good private colleges like IEM or Heritage in branches like CSE, ECE, or IT.
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