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I got 15175 rank in ts eapcet will I get government seat in BPT

Abhilasha Agrawal 25th Jul, 2025

With a TS EAPCET rank of 15,175, getting a government BPT seat is moderately competitive. Your chances depend on your category, region (local/non-local), and seat availability.

For BC/SC/ST categories, there's a higher chance in second or spot rounds.


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With 298 marks in neet 2025 in which college can I get bams seat in Karnataka state AIQ

SHUBHANGI SINHA 22nd Jun, 2025

Hello,

Your chances of being accepted into karnataka's BAMS program under the All India Quota are reasonable if you scored 298 on the Neet 2025, particularly at a private or deemed colleges that offer ayurvedic courses. Some private B A M s institutions in Karnataka accept low scores, despite the

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Aii rank 595183 obc rank 266907 Neet mark 252 . Rajasthan me konsa college mil jayga.

SHUBHANGI SINHA 1st Jul, 2025

Hello,

Securing a government MBBS seat in Rajasthan through the all India quota or even the state quota is quite doubtful given your Neet 2025 result of 252 marks, all India rank of 595 183, and OBC category rank of 266907. Even for designated groups like OBC, Rajasthan government medical

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my NEET rank is 856000 so i get admission in this collage?

lisa 1st Jul, 2025

With a NEET rank of 856,000, securing admission to a traditional MBBS program, especially in a government medical college, is highly unlikely. However, you might have options in private or deemed medical colleges, or in alternative medical courses like AYUSH (BAMS, BHMS, etc.

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Bsc in rediology ki ek saal ki fees

SEJAL JAIN 20th Jun, 2025

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Fees may vary depending on the type of institution.

Government colleges: 10,000 – 50,000.

Private colleges: 50,000 – 200,000  (up to 300,000 in top/large private universities)

Premium/deemed universities: 200,000 – 500,000 per year


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Bsc in rediology ki ek saal ki fees

Rupsa Banerjee 30th Jul, 2025

Dear aspirant,

If you're asking for yearly fees of B.Sc in Radiology course then you have to keep in mind that the fees varies significantly depending on the college. If it's a government college then the fees would range between Rs. 15,000- Rs. 35,000 per year. Private institutions usually charge

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Bsc in rediology ki ek saal ki fees

Nikita shahi 14th Aug, 2025

The annual fees for a B.Sc in Radiology course in India vary depending on whether you choose a government, private, or deemed university. In government medical colleges or paramedical institutes, the fees are much lower—usually between 15,000 and 50,000 per year. In private colleges, the fees can range from 80,000

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Is there a bsc biotechnology at symbiosis college pune

Mansi Satwani 20th Jun, 2025

Hello reader,

Yes, Symbiosis College offers program of BSc in Biotechnology. The course is of 3 years full time, undergraduate program.

The eligibility criteria is candidate passing their 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology from a recognized board.

For more information click on the link given below,

https://www.careers360.com/colleges/symbiosis-school-of-biological-sciences-pune


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I got 316 marks in neet belongs to sc category will I get admission in BAMS

OISHEE BANERJEE 20th Jun, 2025

With 316 marks in NEET and belonging to the SC category, you have a fair chance of getting admission in BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery), especially in government or semi-government AYUSH colleges, depending on your state and the cut-off trends.

In previous years, SC category candidates with NEET

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Mere marks 235 hai to kya mujhe BDS college mil sakta hai kya ( Sc )

SHUBHANGI SINHA 30th Jul, 2025

Hello,

Indeed, if you belong from SC category and have 235 marks, you have a good chance of getting into private dental college, particularly if you wish to enroll in an affordable or less well - known college. Seat in government colleges are hard to come by, but private colleges

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