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Haryana NEET UG Round 2 counselling for 2025 is expected to begin in early September.DMER Haryana will release the official schedule on its website, dmer.haryana.gov.in, once the revised dates are finalized you will see dates there.
The exact dates are still pending because the original schedule was postponed to accommodate changes AIQ counselling process, including an extended period for candidates to resign their Round 1 seats.
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If you're aiming for a government seat in MIMER Medical College, Talegaon (Pune, Maharashtra) for MBBS via NEET UG, here’s what the data suggests:
For Round 1 (All India Quota), the closing rank for the Open General Women category was around 1,30,492 nationwide. (https://medical2024.mahacet.org/NEET-UG-2024/instructions-downloadFile/Cut%20off%20NEET%20UG-%202024.pdf?utm_source=chatgpt.com) This means candidates with ranks up to that range were allotted seats under that category in Round 1.
For Round 2, tentative cutoffs usually fall slightly lower, meaning you’d likely need a rank in the approximate range of 1.3 lakh to 1.4 lakh to have a realistic chance but this is speculative and best confirmed when official Round 2 data is released.
Yes Central Polytechnic College, Tharamani (Chennai) has been officially recognized by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE). It's a longstanding government autonomous institution that has held AICTE approval as of 2009 and continues to maintain that recognition today. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Polytechnic_Chennai?utm_source=chatgpt.com) (https://indiangraduate.in/index.php/polytechnic-colleges-in-tamil-nadu/39742-central-polytechnic-college-chennai/?utm_source=chatgpt.com)
So, if you're checking for its validity during that year or later, rest assured that it was indeed AICTE-approved.
The Central Polytechnic College, Tharamani and their diploma and post-diploma programs was approved by the AICTE in the year 2009, and the approval status is still current today.
And it is also approved by Directorate of Technical Education, Chennai.
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Yes, you can. Process:
You must register and fill choices in WBJEE counselling.
If allotted a TFW seat, you can withdraw from your previous admission (may lose the earlier admission fee unless refundable) and take admission in the new college under TFW.
Final decision depends on whether you are ready to leave the old seat and complete fresh admission formalities.
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.
With a 26,000 rank in TS EAMCET 2025 and BCE category, your chances for a free (convener quota) Pharm.D seat in Hyderabad are quite low. Pharm.D cut-offs in Hyderabad (especially in reputed colleges like Sultan-Ul-Uloom, Deccan, Anwar-Ul-Uloom, St. Paul’s, etc.) generally close much earlier, usually within 10k–15k ranks for BC categories.
At 26k rank, even in the final phase, you may not get a government/convener quota seat in Hyderabad. Instead, your chances are higher in:
District/private colleges outside Hyderabad under BCE quota.
Management quota seats in Hyderabad colleges (but those are not free seats).
So realistically: Free seat in Hyderabad = very difficult, but possible in district-level colleges under BCE.
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The NEET cutoff 2024 for BHMS for best government colleges for various categories are as follows:
1. General Category: 480 - 510 marks 2. OBC/SC/ST Category: 410 - 475 marks
The cutoff also varies statewise like Rajasthan has a higher cutoff as compared to West Bengal due to higher demand.
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With a TS LAWCET 2025 rank of 3028 (UR category), you have a fair chance of getting a seat in Hyderabad, but it may not be in the top government law colleges since their cut-offs for OC usually close within 1,000–2,000 ranks.
At your rank, chances are higher in:
Private law colleges in Hyderabad (like Padala Rama Reddi, Pendekanti, Aurora, Sultan-ul-Uloom, etc.)
Possibly aided colleges if cut-offs go a bit higher this year.
So, you are unlikely to get a seat in Osmania University / PG College of Law (top govt.), but you should get a private Hyderabad college seat comfortably in counseling.
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