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With a CUET 2025 score of around 300–350 out of 750 overall and a strong subject score of 210 out of 250 in Biology, you do have a fair chance to get admission in BSc Biotechnology in some decent universities—especially if the university gives significant weightage to the subject-specific score.
Since you belong to the general category, admission into top-tier central universities like Delhi University (DU), Banaras Hindu University (BHU), or University of Hyderabad might be slightly tough if your overall percentile is on the lower side. These universities usually have cutoffs above 500–550 for general category in popular courses like BSc Biotechnology. However, some DU colleges (especially off-campus ones) or other state universities that accept CUET scores—like Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya (Bilaspur), Central University of Punjab, Central University of Haryana, or Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University—may offer you a seat based on your biology marks and overall merit.
Your strong biology score can give you an edge if the university prioritizes domain-specific scores or if it has moderate cutoff trends. Keep an eye on the official websites of these universities and apply through the CUET UG portal when counselling opens. Also, consider applying to private universities or state-level institutions where the cutoffs might be more flexible.
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Yes, you can take admission in BA (Political Science) Honours in Hindi medium, and there are many regular colleges and universities that allow direct admission based on your 12th marks. Since you're from a Hindi medium background and wish to continue in the same language, it's definitely possible.
Colleges like those under Delhi University (for example, Zakir Husain, Ramjas, or Kirori Mal) offer BA Political Science Honours in Hindi, but now they take admission mainly through the CUET exam. However, some state universities like Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar University (Agra), Chaudhary Charan Singh University (Meerut), or even some government colleges in Bihar, UP, Rajasthan, or MP offer Political Science Honours in Hindi and take admission directly on merit without entrance tests.
If you don’t want to appear for any exam, go for state universities and their affiliated colleges. Admission usually starts in June-July, and you just need your 12th marksheet and documents. Hindi medium students are very much welcomed in these institutions.
Hi, first of all, take a deep breath—it’s completely normal to feel stressed in such situations, but there’s still a way forward.
If you missed the NMIMS CET exam because you couldn’t download the admit card, the first thing you should do is immediately contact the NMIMS admissions helpdesk . Explain your situation clearly—mention your application ID, registered email ID, and the exact issue you faced (like not receiving the admit card or not being able to access it on the portal). Sometimes, if it was a technical issue and you have a valid reason, they might allow you to reschedule the exam, especially if multiple test slots are available.
However, if all CET test windows have closed, you may not be able to appear this year. Still, don’t lose hope. NMIMS offers admissions through other routes like NPAT for UG management and commerce programs , or direct admission based on board scores for certain courses (depending on the stream you were aiming for—like BBA, BTech, etc.).
Also, look out for spot admissions or management quota seats , if your family is comfortable with that option financially. And if NMIMS is your top choice, remember—you can always aim again next year with better preparation and awareness of the timelines.
Lastly, don’t let one missed exam define your future. There are plenty of great colleges and entrance exams still open this year depending on your stream
If AFCAT officials have clearly said they need a certificate and not just your marksheet , they’re most likely asking for your degree certificate — the official proof that you’ve completed your graduation. The marksheet alone only shows your scores, but not that you've actually passed the entire course.
If you haven’t received your original degree certificate yet, you can try submitting a provisional certificate . Most colleges or universities provide this after the final results are out. It’s usually accepted as a temporary replacement for the actual certificate.
If even the provisional certificate isn’t available, you can ask your college to issue a bonafide letter or a course completion letter saying that you’ve successfully completed your degree and the certificate is pending. Sometimes, that’s accepted too.
But the best and safest thing to do is contact the AFCAT helpdesk and clearly explain your situation. Ask if they will accept a provisional certificate or any temporary proof for now. They usually guide you well.
The NMMS 2024–25 result for Andhra Pradesh is expected to be declared in June 2025. The exam was conducted in December 2024, and students who appeared can check their result on the website Once released, you'll need your hall ticket number or UDISE code to view the result. If your child qualifies as per the cut-off marks, their name will appear in the merit list PDF. Keep checking the site regularly for updates.
decent colleges — especially in private or semi-government institutions, depending on your state and category.
If you're from Karnataka and this is your KCET rank, then colleges like Acharya Institute of Technology , New Horizon College of Engineering , JSSATE Bengaluru , and BMSIT might be possible in later rounds. Government colleges might be tough for CS at this rank, but you could still get other branches and try for branch change later.
If you're from another state, let me know — because cutoffs change from state to state and quota to quota. Also, if you're from a reserved category (SC/ST/OBC), your chances improve significantly.
With 122 marks in NEET 2025, getting admission into P.D. Hinduja College of Nursing for B.Sc. Nursing might be difficult under the general category, as the competition is quite high and cutoffs tend to be higher in reputed private institutes like Hinduja. However, it’s not impossible—especially if you're applying under a reserved category, or if seats remain after the first rounds of admission.
Your best option right now is to directly contact the college's admission office and explain your situation. Ask whether they have management quota seats, if there are any chances in the later rounds, or if you can apply under a different category or through a different channel.
In the meantime, you should also explore other nursing colleges in Maharashtra or nearby states where the NEET cutoffs are more relaxed. Many good private and deemed universities accept students with NEET scores in the 100–130 range for nursing programs.
With 122 marks in NEET, it is unlikely you will get admission in B.Sc. Nursing at P.D. Hinduja Hospital because they need higher marks and only take female students for this course. You can look for other nursing colleges that accept lower NEET scores or have different admission rules. It’s good to check with many colleges and ask about their eligibility before applying. Keep trying, and you will find a good college!
With 122 NEET marks, it is unlikely to get B.Sc. Nursing at PD Hinduja Hospital because they need at least 45% in PCB and only female candidates are eligible. You can try other private nursing colleges that may have lower cutoffs. Also, check their admission rules and apply on time. Don’t lose hope—there are many good nursing colleges where you can get admission with your score!
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