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ERK Arts and Science College (likely referring to the one in Tamil Nadu or Andhra Pradesh) offers B.Sc Nursing under affiliated medical or allied health universities. The fee typically ranges between Rs. 45,000 to Rs. 80,000 per year depending on whether it’s a self-financed seat or government quota. Hostel and exam fees are additional. For the exact fee structure, contact the college office or visit their website. Some scholarships or fee concessions may be available based on caste or academic merit.
BSc Biology or Life Sciences is the best option for NEET aspirants. It supports your preparation and keeps you eligible for medical careers.
Top BSc Courses for NEET Aspirants:
1. BSc Biology / Life Sciences – Best choice as it covers most NEET topics like cell biology, genetics, botany, and zoology.
2. BSc Biotechnology – Includes molecular biology and genetics, useful for NEET Biology.
3. BSc Zoology / Botany – Subject-focused, strengthens core biology areas.
4. BSc Microbiology – Covers diseases, immunity, and microorganisms, relevant to NEET.
5. BSc Biochemistry – Helps in understanding metabolism, enzymes, and body functions.
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Following the conclusion of normal admission rounds, colleges and Universities announce a spot selection merit list for a bachelor of science in Computer Science in order to fill open seats.
You just have to monitor particular university website, check for vacancy details, register and wait for merit list to be released.
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With a NEET 2025 rank of 297,172, a seat in Veterinary Science (B.V.Sc. & A.H.) may be unlikely in most government colleges, but some colleges still accept ranks in this range—especially under All India Quota on private categories
College / UniversityNEET Closing Rank (Gen)Fees (Approx. 1st Year)
Veterinary College, Bangalore~222,000Moderate
RUJAVAS, Bikaner~317,206State-level fees
Siksha 'O' Anusandhan Univ., Odisha (SOA)~300,624~8.6 lakh/year
Shri Krishna AYUSH Univ., Mathura (Private)NEET cutoff ~350 marks 1.25 lakh/year
Integral Univ., Lucknow (Private)NEET cutoff ~350 marks 1.1 lakh/year
Mewar Univ., Chittorgarh (Private)NEET cutoff ~340 marks 1.3 lakh/year
RKDF Vet College, Bhopal (Private/MP quota)NEET cutoff ~330 marks 1.4 lakh/year
Khalsa Vet College (GADVASU, Amritsar)NEET cutoff ~360 marks 0.9–1.2 lakh/year
Use a NEET College Predictor tool to check real-time matching colleges based on rank. NEET College Predictor 2025 (All India & State Quota)
Participate in All India (AI) quota counselling through MCC for colleges allowing higher ranks.
Explore private/state-level veterinary colleges with management or conduct-based admissions.
Consider alternative health or life science degrees if veterinary opportunities remain limited.
With your NEET score of 358 and AIR 2,97,172, you will not be able to get a seat in government veterinary colleges through the all India quota. The cut off for government veterinary colleges under all India quota is usually below 75,000 rank.
In Telangana, veterinary admissions are also based on NEET scores, not on EAMCET rank. So your EAMCET rank of 9,128 will not be considered for veterinary seats. And even under Telangana state quota, the cut off ranks are usually under 80,000. So it will be difficult to get a seat in a government veterinary college with your NEET rank.
However, private veterinary colleges may accept students with NEET scores between 250 and 400, especially under OBC quota or management seats. So you still have a chance to get admission in a private or self-financed veterinary college in Telangana or nearby states.
You should apply to private veterinary colleges and also keep options open for related courses like B.Sc Animal Science, Agriculture, or Allied Health Sciences.
The cutoff for BAMS admission under ST2 category in Jammu and Kashmir is not clearly mentioned in the official counselling data. In the All India Quota (AIQ) counselling rounds of 2024, no specific cutoff rank was shown for the ST2 category at Government Ayurvedic Medical College, Jammu. This may mean that no seat was allotted to ST2 candidates under AIQ or the data was not published.
For state quota seats in Jammu and Kashmir, the cutoff for ST2 may be lower, but official data is not available publicly. You may still have a chance to get admission if you apply through state quota.
To get correct details, it’s best to wait for the 2025 counselling notification from the Jammu and Kashmir AYUSH admission board or check the AIQ counselling portal.
You can visit this website for future updates: https://ayushcounselling.in/government-ayurvedic-medical-college-jammu/
Given your BCD caste and TS EAMCET rank of 9128, you probably qualify for a free seat in Telangana. Your all India rank 297172 and Neet score of 358 could be pertinent for other medical or veterinary programs, but they won't be directly related for EAMCET based admissions.
Regarding ITS, if you were referring to ITS dental college or a compatible private college that offers BDS or allied health science, your 358 Neet score maybe able to assist you get a spot in the paid seat or management quota category. Under the management quota, these institutes accepted lower grades, Bathinda complete course cause more (between 10 and 15 lakh+).
For BDS admission under the OBC category through NEET, the closing rank depends on the year and the type of college. But usually, if you are from the OBC category and want to get a seat in a government dental college through All India Quota, your NEET score should be at least 520 to 540 marks. This means your rank should be under 3,00,000 to have a better chance.
Last year, many OBC students got BDS seats in government colleges with ranks around 3,50,000 or a little more. But for top dental colleges like in Mumbai, Delhi, or Bangalore, the cutoff can go higher, around 540 to 560 marks.
In state quota counselling, the cutoff may be a little lower depending on your state. So even if your rank is a little above 3 lakh, you may still get a seat through your state counselling, especially in private or semi-government colleges.
You can check more details here: https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/bds-cutoff-for-neet
With 392 marks in NEET, your chances of getting an MBBS seat depend mainly on your category, state quota, and the cutoff trends in your home state.
For the general category under All India Quota, 392 is not enough for government MBBS seats. The cutoff usually crosses 610+ marks for general category students. Even for reserved categories like OBC, SC, or ST, the cutoffs under All India Quota are generally above 500.
However, under the 85% state quota, if you belong to a reserved category and your state has lower cutoff trends, you might have a chance at a government seat, but it's still borderline. States like Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, or some North-Eastern states sometimes have lower cutoffs for SC/ST candidates.
If you're from the general category, your best chances with 392 marks are in private medical colleges or deemed universities, though the fees are much higher. In some states, private colleges have cutoffs around 380–420 marks.
Hello aspirant,
NEET is one of the toughest exam of India. Even with a reserved category, it is quite unlikely that someone with a NEET score of 392 will be accepted into the government's MBBS program. Generally speaking, government medical schools need much higher marks, frequently above 500–550.
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