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With 327 NEET marks (OBC, Maharashtra), getting a government BAMS seat is unlikely.
However, you have a good chance in private BAMS colleges where the cutoff is lower.
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Yes, you can take admission at OUTR Bhubneshwar as lateral entry in civil engineering after completing a 3-year diploma in civil engineering.
Its eligibility criteria includes-Diploma in Civil Engineering and 40% marks (SC category eligibility).If your OJEE rank matches or is close to the previous year’s closing rank
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With an AIR of 2,70,000 in NEET UG, getting a government BAMS seat is quite difficult through the All India Quota because usually BAMS government colleges close at much better ranks. But you may still have a chance if you apply through your home state quota and especially if
With a KCET rank of 122,000 in the 2AH category, getting a seat in a government BSc Nursing college in Karnataka might be challenging but not impossible. It depends on the specific colleges, seat availability, and the competition from other candidates in your category.
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Thank you for your question. Admission to AIIMS colleges even the newer ones like AIIMS Bathinda, AIIMS Nagpur, AIIMS Raebareli, etc. — is very competitive. For general category students, the cut-off scores often go above 660–680, while for reserved categories, it may be slightly lower.SC/ST categories might get in
Dear Candidate , NEET UG counselling is primarily conducted based on your All India Rank ( AIR ) , not your category rank . However , your SC category status plays a crucial role during the seat allotment process . In the 15 % All India Quota ( AIQ )
With a NEET score of 189, it’s very hard to get an MBBS or BDS seat through the All India Quota (AIQ) because the cutoffs are much higher, even for reserved categories. Honestly, with this score, it’s not possible to get a government medical seat through AIQ. But don’t
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Yes, you can do MBBS from a private medical college under the Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) for SC category, if you meet the eligibility (like income limit and documents). In many states, a Freeship Card is issued under this scheme, which allows admission without paying the tuition fee at
Yes, with a NEET score of 317 and being from Bihar with OBC category, you still have chances to get a seat. For BDS, getting a government seat may be difficult because the cutoffs are usually higher. But you can try for private BDS colleges, especially in the mop-up
Unfortunately, even under the defence quota, it is quite tough to get a seed in BAMS or BDS in Uttar Pradesh's Government College with 81 need 2025 scores and an all India rank of 677352.
According to Neet counselling guidelines, an applicant must pass need by achieving a score
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