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Hey, with 500 marks in NEET there is a high possibility of chance that you cannot get the admission as you are short of 40-50 marks which is highly based on the number you have mentioned but you can follow the state quota follow up in which it can allow you to take the admission to go through
No, you have to appear in the CUET exam, or you can't get admission to the B.Sc. in Microbiology. Because along with your 12th marks, the merit list is created, so you must take the Common University Entrance Test; otherwise, you are not eligible for this program.
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So according to you score in NEET your chances of getting a government MBBS colleges is quite difficult because last year the ranks closed till 460-470 that also in the later rounds but not impossible you can still try for it. You can check this mentioned link for daily updates of counselling dme.mponline.gov.in
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Most of the major entrance exams for B.Sc nursing, like AIIMS B.Sc Nursing, PGIMER, or other state-level exams, are usually conducted between April and July. So, by now, many of the entrance tests are already over or they have closed their application deadlines. But still some private universities and colleges accept applications either through their own entrance exams or even direct admission based on your 12th board marks. You can check colleges like Sharda University, Amity, SRM, or private colleges in your state, which often extend admissions a bit longer or hold spot rounds. Also, state nursing councils or directorates of medical education sometimes reopen limited seats depending on availability. So, if you're late this year, even if it’s late, it’s ok. Next options are always there. You can look for private institutes with ongoing admission.
Consider doing a 6-month bridge course and apply next year with better preparation, track on official websites for spot admission notices or management quota ,it's also a good idea to stay updated through college portals or local newspapers for timely admission windows.
Best of luck !
Hello Aspirant,
Yes, having an NCC 'A' Certificate can be a very good thing during NEET counseling, but it will not directly add any grace marks to your NEET score. In Telangana, the NCC certificate is considered under the special category reservations during counseling, and it is only applicable for state quota seats in government colleges.
If you happen to apply in the NCC category, make sure to select it while filling out the application form and upload the certificate. Specific seats are reserved for NCC candidates by state norms and this certificate can put you in priority for allotment procedure, but once again no additional marks will crystalize in your NEET score.
You NEET AIR is 1,43,260 and your Category Rank is 69,312 So if you are from general category than it is very difficult for you to get a government colleges but if you are Obv, ews or sc then you have a chance to get BDS. With this rank you can get admission in private dental colleges.
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Usually, admissions for BSc Radiology start sometime after the Class 12 results, mostly between June and August, but the exact timeline can vary from one college to another. Government colleges usually have fixed deadlines, so you’d have to check on their official website. If you want to take admission now, it’s best to call or visit the college they’ll tell you right away whether seats are open.
Some Private and self-financed colleges sometimes extend their deadlines or allow late admission with a small late fee if seats are vacant . Admissions don’t usually happen online at the last minute, so calling or visiting is the most effective way.To take admission in BSc radiology, you must have passed your Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. A lot of colleges take students directly based on their 12th marks, but a few top colleges ask for an entrance test. Keep your documents like mark sheets, passport-size photos, etc , ready in case you get a chance to apply right away.It’s still possible to get admission just don’t delay.
You can check more details about the college, courses, fees, and admission updates here.
https://www.careers360.com/courses/bsc-in-radiology
Thank you and all the best!
Hello aspirant,
For AI ML Engineering in MS Ramaiah College the expected cutoff rank through comedk is 1600-2100. And if you have appeared KCET, The expected cutoff rank is 2250-2450 for general category.
For more information, click on the link given below,
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/ramaiah-institute-of-technology-bangalore/cut-off
I hope this helps you.
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Government MBBS Colleges (AIQ 15%)
Not possible at this rank.
Government medical colleges under AIQ close at much higher scores, even for EWS (usually 490–510+ marks).
EWS reservation is competitive and not enough to offset the low score.
Government MBBS (State Quota 85%)
Chance is still very low, but:
If you're from a less competitive state (e.g., some Northeastern states, Uttarakhand, etc.) and EWS, there is a very slim possibility in the last round (stray vacancy).
Check your home state cutoffs under EWS — still, MBBS government colleges often close around 420–450+ marks under EWS.
Private MBBS Colleges
You can get a seat in private MBBS colleges, especially under:
Management quota: Fees 10–18 lakhs/year
EWS seat in private (if available in your state): Still rare and requires >350 marks in many states
I think You Should Do:
Register for your State NEET UG Counselling
Consider private college options
Look at alternative options like BDS, BAMS, BHMS, BPT, if you want to stay in India at lower cost
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No, because qualification in NEET itself is the eligibility criteria to enter counselling. Since 102 marks is below the persistently lowest qualifying range of around 113 for reserved categories, you are not eligible to participate in CW or any other quota during NEET UG counselling.
I suggest you reattempt NEET in the next session.
Or
Consider alternative career options in allied health fields, paramedical courses, or other undergraduate programmes that do not rely solely on NEET scores.
You can explore institutional or management quota seats in private colleges if financially feasible, though those are still highly competitive and may require better NEET marks.
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