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BBAU Main Campus offers BCA 3-year course. The CUET Samarth portal usually opens for UG admissions around May to June. Check their official site for exact dates.
With 48 marks in NEET and 49.94 percentile in MHT-CET under the SC category from Maharashtra, getting admission to a BPT (Bachelor of Physiotherapy) course in a government or top private college is quite difficult. NEET marks are quite low, and while some private paramedical colleges may consider students with low scores, most reputable institutions have higher cut-offs.
For MHT-CET, 49.94 percentile is also on the lower side. BPT admissions through CET in Maharashtra usually require higher percentiles, especially in government or good private colleges. However, you might still have a chance in lesser-known private colleges or self-financed institutions where the competition is not as intense. Keep an eye on the counselling rounds, especially the mop-up and institutional rounds, where vacant seats are sometimes available at lower cut-offs.
Yes, you can apply for JEE Main in 2026. Candidates can attempt JEE Main within 3 years of passing Class 12 , so you're eligible until 2025 and also in 2026 , as your diploma does not affect this eligibility.
Yes, you can get admission in BPT through private colleges that accept MHT CET PCB scores, but not through NEET-based government colleges.
Yes, you can get admission in Physiotherapy (BPT) or BSc Radiology and Imaging Technology through your MHT CET PCB score. Many private and some government colleges in Maharashtra accept PCB scores for these courses.
If your score is around 89 percentile or higher, you have a good chance of getting into a decent physiotherapy or radiology college. Admissions are done through the state counselling process known as CAP counselling.
For BSc Radiology also, colleges consider your MHT CET PCB score along with your board marks. You just need to meet the eligibility criteria set by the colleges.
Hello aspirant,
With your score getting into BCA course might be somewhat difficult.
For accuarte prediction, use careers360 college predictor,
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Best of luck for your college hunting.
Hello,
The cut-off for Diploma in Metallurgy in 2025 can vary from state to state and college to college.
For example, in Odisha, the cut-off ranged between 65.50% to 75.33%. In some top government polytechnics like Pune , the expected cut-off is around 75–80% for general category. Please check the official counselling portal of your state for exact details.
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If you have already completed a diploma and want to take admission through CUET, then the syllabus depends on the course and university you are applying for.
CUET mainly tests subjects like:
General Test (Basic maths, reasoning, GK)
Language (English or any other chosen language)
Domain-specific subjects (like Physics, Chemistry, Maths, etc.)
Check the syllabus of the specific course you want to apply for. Each course and university may have different subject requirements.
Hello Aspirant,
If you are in a position of choosing EEE at NMAMIT, Nitte or CSE (AI & ML) at Sahyadri College, Mangalore, then I present the following comparison:
If you want a career in tech, coding or with AI, I recommend opting for CSE in AI and ML at Sahyadri. If you intend to follow core engineering pathways better and more established through reputation, I suggest EEE at NMAMIT.
With ST rank 25,678 and CRL 9,33,567 in JEE Mains 2025 , your chances in JoSAA are very low, especially for NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs, even in lower branches. That’s why you haven’t got any seat till Round 3.
Here’s what you can do now:
1. JoSAA Remaining Rounds: There is a very small chance, but not guaranteed. You may still wait till Round 5 and 6, but don’t fully depend on it.
2. CSAB Counselling: Yes, you should definitely go for CSAB . Sometimes seats remain vacant after JoSAA, and you may get a chance in lower branches or less popular GFTIs/NITs. CSAB is your best chance now.
3. OJEE Counselling: This is also a good backup option. Since you're focusing on government colleges, keep following OJEE rounds actively.
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