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Hello sir,
Congratulations to your daughter! Her NEET state rank of 3652 is an impressive accomplishment!
Achieving this rank, she has a reasonable probability of being admitted to a government agency in Karnataka. There are some options of government colleges listed below:
Engage in active KEA counselling, monitor mop - up rounds, and maintain flexibility in your choice of your site.
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Hey, you need to score at least 550–570 marks roughly securing the best of 150,000 in the top most of the country. As well as it will include on to the stances that it will get into the top tier of the colleges like
MAIDS Delhi closed around rank 5,500
GDC Mumbai ~7,000
GDC Bangalore ~9,000
For admission to Master of Hospital Administration (MHA), there are usually entrance exams, including CAT, MAT, XAT, and some university-level exams . In addition, some colleges also accept scores of exams like INI CET, TISSNET, or NIMHANS.
Applications for these exams usually begin between March and July . Some colleges also offer admission based on merit.
LIST OF MHA COLLEGES AND ADMISSION
Hello,
Your NEET score is regarded as respectable for paramedical courses, however it might not be enough for MBBS or BDS. Your prospects of getting a B,Sc in cardiac technology are reasonable, especially if you have the EWS certificate, which of us you a little edge in seat distribution based on reservations.
Although, for paramedical decrease are typically based on Neet UG course or separate entrance exams conducted by colleges or BCECE.
What You should do?
Hello
With 447 marks (AIR 126183) and JK domicile under the Open Merit category, getting MBBS at ASCOMS Jammu through the state quota is unlikely, as the 2024 cutoff was around 489 marks.
you may have a chance through the management quota, which doesn’t have a strict cutoff but involves higher fees (around Rs5 lakh per year).
Participating in JKBOPEE counseling and keeping private college options open .
hope this helps you .
Local quota reserves 85% of MBBS seats for state residents, reducing competition and cutoff scores. It benefits reserved categories and offers low fees in govt colleges. It eases admission, cuts costs, and supports students in a familiar environment.
Hello Aspirant,
With NEET 2025 AIR 3,42,689, OBC rank 1,59,701, and 339 marks, MBBS in govt colleges is unlikely. But you have good chances for BPT, BAMS, BHMS, or paramedical courses in private or semi-govt colleges. Veterinary may be possible in some states under OBC quota. Register for your state counselling and explore private options for better chances.
yes , dropping is a good option in your case.
You got 363 in NEET (first attempt) and 94% in boards . which shows you have potential.
Take a drop for NEET 2026 , if you can study with full focus. You can improve a lot and aim for a government MBBS seat .
Joining a private college now means very high fees and less value specially when you can do better next year.
some preparation tips for NEET 2026 .
ALL THE BEST
Dear Aspirant,
The fee structure for BSc Nursing in 2025 differs greatly between the government quota and the management quota. Under the government quota, students usually pay a much lower annual tuition fee, typically between 5,000 and 10,000. In top government institutions like AIIMS or JIPMER, fees can be as low as 2,400 to 4,800 each year. These fees are heavily subsidized and may include small extra charges for facilities like labs, registration, or library access.
In contrast, students admitted through the management quota in private or self-financing colleges generally face much higher fees. The annual tuition fee for management quota students can range from 20,000 to 2,50,000, depending on the college's reputation, facilities, and location. On average, private colleges charge about 80,000 to 2,00,000 per year for management seats, with extra costs for hostel and mess facilities. These additional costs can raise the total expense by 40,000 to 1,00,000 annually.
While admissions under the government quota provide an affordable way to pursue nursing education, management quota seats offer access with fewer merit requirements but at a higher financial cost. Students should check the official fee structure of their chosen colleges and consider available scholarships, state domicile benefits, and reservation quotas before making a decision.
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