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Yes, you can pursue either an MBA or an MCA after graduation in science.
You are an EWS female candidate with 36800 EAMCET Rank, still, have proper chances in most of the decent engineering colleges in Andhra Pradesh. Although you may not be able to work in the best government institutions, you may aspire to:
Good private universities offering branches like ECE, CSE (computing stream), EEE, or Civil
State-aided colleges with reserved EWS seats
To secure your seat:
Register and participate actively in the EAMCET web counselling
Have some of the state colleges and private colleges on your list of preference
Seek options under EWS quota and keep backup options
Keep yourself prepared with all the document proofs when filling choice and allocation of seats
Yes, you can take part in NEET UG counseling with 212, as long as you are qualified based on the official NEET cutoff for your category. However, it is very unlikely that you will be able to get a government seat in MBBS/BDS with this score especially in the general category. Depending on the budget and state policies you might still have options available with private colleges, deemed universities, or perhaps through management/NRI quota peoples.
In the case of BAMS program in the Indian Institute of Ayurvedic Medicine and research in Bangalore, the institute code is I702. Enter this code in application or counselling forms. Carry it with you, make sure that you have all your documents and you are set.
NTA does not publish a full cut-off list of NEET UG such as colleges. They rather declare qualified percentile cut-offs per categories. Take an example of, general category usually requires 50 th percentile, SC/ST/OBC require about 40 th percentile, PWD may require 45 th percentile.
The institutes and state counselling authorities figure the actual cut-offs later on, after the phase of seat allotment starts, such as the NEET scores during which a student can enter particular colleges.
So, if you're looking for the official minimum qualifying mark from NTA, check the NTA NEET merit/qualification notice—not a college-specific cut-off.
There is confirmed and very little chance of securing a seat in MBBS having about 9 lakhs of All India NEET rank and about 1.1 lakhs of category. Usually, the cutoff ranks of government medical colleges are very low in the state quota seats which are in the range of tens of thousands. Nevertheless, you can do some research in either the private medical colleges or deemed universities where the cutoffs are fairly less but the fee is relatively high. Besides, choose some different healthcare related subjects or paramedical by way of example as fall back choices.
That NEET is 189; therefore, it is highly unlikely that you can secure a seat in a government college of medicine in Bengaluru since the cutoffs are too high. General category candidates who wish to join government colleges will need much higher scores than 400-500. Alternatively, you can think over private medical colleges or some other healthcare courses as BDS, BAMS or BHMS. Your second option should be to gear up again and hope to get a better score next year in case you have a dream- MBBS.
The mark of 189 in NEET is a score that one could hardly have qualified to have a seat in any government medical college in Bengaluru Karnataka. The Bangalore Medical college and research institute is one of the top government colleges and its cut offs have traditionally been far higher, and most times, they end up being above 600 marks.
In case you are looking forward to the release of the Tamil Nadu NEET 2025 medical ranking list, here is what they look like: State wise merit list is to be released by the Directorate of Medical Education DME Tamil Nadu, once NEET results are announced by the National Testing Agency. This list determines eligibility of state candidates by ranking them by NEET scores and by reservation group. It is utilized in MBBS/BDS counselling in 85 percent state quota. In order to be in the list, a candidate has to be Tamil Nadu domicile as well as have qualified NEET. Be prepared with your papers because the registration normally opens soon after NEET results.
The NEET-UG rank of 628,497 means that you cannot get a seat in an MBBS or BDS course, however, you can be admitted to a BHMS (Homeopathy) course and this is most likely in the private colleges.
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