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Yes, doing an Art Teacher Diploma from Sir J.J. School of Art gives you decent chances of getting a secure job , especially in teaching roles . Job security increases further if you clear eligibility exams and gain experience . For long-term growth, consider combining it with further education or certifications.
With your NEET 2025 score of 468, All India Rank 94,389, and OBC category rank 45,702, it will be very difficult to get a government MBBS seat in Bihar.
In Bihar, government medical colleges usually close around 630 to 680 marks for general and OBC categories. Even for EBC students, the cut-off is much higher than your score. So, getting a seat in top colleges like Patna Medical College, Darbhanga Medical College, or IGIMS Patna is not possible with 468 marks.
Under All India Quota, the competition is even tougher. You need a score above 600 to get a seat in any government medical college through AIQ.
But you still have some options. You can try for private MBBS colleges in Bihar where the cut-off is lower, though the fees will be much higher. You may also get a seat in BAMS (Ayurveda), BHMS (Homeopathy), or BPT (Physiotherapy) in government or private colleges. These courses require lower NEET scores and have more availability.
If your budget is around 20 to 40 lakhs, you can also explore MBBS in other states or even abroad.
Dear Candidate , With your given rank , your chances of getting CSE in top NITs or IIITs are slim , but you do have a good chance of ECE , Mechanical , or Civil engineering in mid-tier NITs - especially if you have a home -state quota . At IIITs , CSE might be difficult , but ECE or IT branches at newer or tier -2 IIITs ( IIIT Nagpur , Agartala , Manipur ) are possible . In GFTIs , getting CSE or ECE is more realistic , with institutes like BIT Mesra being good options . Participating in JoSAA counselling and carefully listing choices based on closing ranks and quota benefits will improve your chances .
To earn Rupees 50,000 per month after a diploma, choose a high-demand course like in IT, design, or engineering, gain experience, keep upgrading your skills, and target both private and government job sectors.
With 58.89 percentile in MHT CET and 42 percentile in JEE Mains, it will be very difficult to get admission into top engineering colleges in Pune or Mumbai for Computer Science, AI, or IT branches, even if you are from OBC-NCL and under Savitribai Phule Pune University.
Most good colleges like PCCOE, MMCOE, and Sinhgad College close admission for CSE and IT around 85 to 95 percentile. Your percentile is too low for these competitive branches in top colleges.
However, you might still get admission in other branches like Civil, Mechanical, or Electrical in some engineering colleges in Pune or Mumbai where the cutoff is a bit lower. Some lesser-known or Tier-2 colleges may also give admission in IT or CSE with your percentile.
With 42 percentile in JEE Mains, your rank is around 2.5 to 4.5 lakh, so getting NITs or IIITs is not possible. But private colleges in Maharashtra may consider your JEE score under their quota.
Since you belong to the OBC-NCL category and are from Pune University region, you may get some advantage during state counseling.
In IIMC Delhi, the cut-off ranks for OBC-NCL category in 2024 were different for each course. For Advertising and Public Relations (ADPR), the closing ranks were between 63 and 832 across all rounds. This means the last OBC-NCL student who got a seat had a rank of around 832.
For other courses, like Journalism in English, Hindi, Digital Media, or Radio & TV, the closing ranks were also mostly between 200 and 1,000.
These cut-offs may change a little in 2025 depending on the number of applicants and available seats. If you're aiming for ADPR in IIMC Delhi, try to score a good rank below 800 to be on the safer side.
To suggest NEET colleges in Karnataka, I need your NEET 2025 score or All India Rank (AIR) and category (General, OBC, SC, ST). But here is a general list of top government medical colleges in Karnataka that accept NEET scores:
Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute, Bangalore
Mysore Medical College and Research Institute, Mysuru
Karnataka Institute of Medical Sciences, Hubli
Vijayanagar Institute of Medical Sciences, Ballari
Hassan Institute of Medical Sciences, Hassan
Shimoga Institute of Medical Sciences, Shivamogga
Belagavi Institute of Medical Sciences, Belagavi
Raichur Institute of Medical Sciences, Raichur
Bidar Institute of Medical Sciences, Bidar
Mandya Institute of Medical Sciences, Mandya
If you're an OBC student from the PCB stream, the expected NEET 2025 qualifying marks are likely to be between 113 and 143 out of 720. This is the minimum score you need to pass NEET and become eligible for counselling.
But qualifying alone does not guarantee a seat. To get admission in MBBS in a government college, you usually need a much higher score—around 300 to 550 or more, depending on your state and category.
If your score is near 140 or above, you may have chances in courses like BAMS (Ayurveda), BHMS (Homeopathy), BDS (Dental), or paramedical courses in private or semi-government colleges.
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Thank you for sharing your feelings. It’s okay to feel worried about college fees. Many students go through this, and there are ways to manage it. I’m here to help you.
BCS means Bachelor of Computer Science, and MCS means Master of Computer Science. You want to do both, which is great for building a good career in the IT field.
If paying high college fees is difficult for you, don’t worry. You can look for government colleges or aided colleges. These colleges charge very low fees compared to private ones. Also, many colleges offer installment options or fee waivers for students who have financial problems.
Some good and affordable colleges for BCS are Fergusson College in Pune, SP College in Pune, Garware College in Pune, Elphinstone College in Mumbai, and colleges under Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University in Aurangabad. You can also look into Yashwantrao Chavan Open University, which has very low fees and distance learning options.
Later, for MCS, you can continue in the same university or apply to places like Pune University if your marks are good.
You should also apply for scholarships like the Post Matric Scholarship (for OBC, SC, ST), EBC scholarship (for economically weaker students), and state government schemes. These can cover most or even all of your fees.
Now, your next step is to choose a nearby government or aided college and visit their office. Ask if they provide fee installment options or any help for low-income students. Also, start applying for scholarships as soon as you take admission.
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