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Dear Adersh,
Some important dates:-
UG Trial allotment date- June 16, 2025 and Edit Option ends- June 18, 2025
Integrated PG -Trial allotment date- June 18,2025 and June 19, 2025
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HELLO,
No, a student studying in the 5th grade should not write the 6th grade exam .The curriculum and expectations for each grade level are designed to build upon the previous year's Knowledge.
Moving up to a higher grade without mastering the foundational concepts of the current grade could lead to difficulties in understanding more advanced material
Instead of skipping a grade it is generally recommended that students focus on mastering the material of their current grade level. If a student is excelling and showing advanced understandings it is more beneficial to provide them with enrichment activities.
Hope that Helps!
To secure admission to IIT Delhi with a rank under 3000 in JEE Advanced , you will need to focus on achieving a high score and strategically navigating the JoSAA counselling process.
While a rank under 3000 generally provides a good chance, particularly for less competitive branches , it is crucial to be aware of the specific cutoffs of your desired branch like (Computer Science) .
Cutoffs Vary :- IIT Delhi cutoffs differ based on the specific branch and category ( General,OBC,SC,ST,EWS)
CSE is competitive :- Computer Science Engineering (CSE) is highly competitive , requiring a rank typically within the top 100-200 for IIT Delhi
Other branches :- For branches like Electrical engineering and Mechanical engineering a rank within the top 500-1000 is generally competitive.
Cutoffs of IIT:- https://engineering.careers360.com/download/ebooks/jee-cutoffs-for-top-iits
Seat Matrix- https://engineering.careers360.com/download/ebooks/jee-seat-matrix?utm_source=careers360
With a NEET rank of 41792 and 510 marks it is unlikely to get a seat in a top tier government colleges in West Bengal for the general category but there is a chance in some private universities or other government institutions.
1.You should Participate in the counselling process conducted by the West Bengal directorate of Medical Education or other relevant authorities and you have to fill in your choices carefully based on your preferences and the available options.
2.You can use Careers360 college predictor that can help you find colleges based on your rank and score https://medicine.careers360.com/nta-neet-all-india-college-predictor
3.You can check general category Cutoffs in West Bengal typically they are around 600 marks https://medicine.careers360.com/download/ebooks/neet-cutoff?utm_source=careers360
4.You have better chances in Private colleges in West Bengal or in government colleges through management or paid quota
See with rank of 290000 you cannot get admission in top government colleges for BAMS but you can try private colleges particularly with management quota, depending on the specific state and its cutoff trends .
The expected BDS cutoff for Government Medical colleges in NEET 2025 will likely range from 550-575 for the General category ,550-565 for OBC , 490 -510 for SC and 480-495 for ST.
A good rank for government BDS seat in a good college would be under 20000 with some top colleges requiring ranks under 10000
Points to be Noticed:-
1. NEET SCORE- is the primary factor with higher scores generally leading to better chances of securing a seat in a government college.
2.Category-vary by category with reserved category typically having lower cutoffs
3.College -top government colleges have higher cutoffs compared to other government colleges
4.Number of seats also affect the seat availability in government colleges for BDS
You can check the link for cutoffs - https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/bds-cutoff-for-neet
Hello Aspirant,
Yes, you can pursue a B.Ed. (Bachelor of Education) after completing B.Pharm (Bachelor of Pharmacy) if you wish to enter the teaching profession. Many universities allow graduates from any recognized stream, including Science and Professional courses like Pharmacy, to apply for B.Ed. However, the subject combination in B.Ed. is generally based on the subjects you studied in your graduation or areas you want to teach. Since you are from a Pharmacy background, you can typically choose Science-related subjects in B.Ed., like Biological Science, Physical Science, or Science and Mathematics, depending on the university’s curriculum. Some universities may require a subject relevance check before allotting combinations.
I hope this clarifies your doubt. Wishing you the best for your academic journey ahead.
Yes a B.Pharm graduate is eligible to pursue B.ed degree .
For the subject combination B.Pharm graduate typically choose science related subjects like Biology, Physical Science or Science and Mathematics , depending on the universities curriculum .Some universities mat also requires a subject relevance check before assigning the combinations.
With a percentile of 76.32 percentile in JEE Main you cannot get admission in top NIITs or IITs but you can get admission into several private colleges
You cab explore various private engineering colleges or deemed universities that accepts percentile of 70 - 80 %
You category like General , SC, ST or OBC will affect your chances of admission because reserved category students may have lower cutoffs .
You can use Careers360 College predictor https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor here you can input your rank and check potential colleges and courses as per your rank
Hello,
With 117 marks in NEET 2025, it is very difficult to get admission in any government medical college .
If you belong to a reserved category or are looking for admission in private colleges or through management quota, then you might get a chance, but still, the chances are very low.
You can try for BDS, BAMS, BHMS, or other medical-related courses in private colleges.
Also, it's better to appear again next year with better preparation if your aim is MBBS in a good college.
Hope it helps !
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