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At marks 169 can I get gov college at bpt


Harshada Mohod 25th Jun, 2025
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Ankur Mehta 26th Aug, 2025

Hey,With a score of 169, getting a seat in a government BPT college will be very difficult, because government colleges usually have higher cutoffs for BPT courses. Most government seats are filled by students scoring much higher marks, so with 169, chances are very low.


However, you still have some options. You can look into private colleges for BPT, as they often have lower cutoffs and may offer seats under management quota or state quota depending on your category and domicile. Fees in these colleges can be higher, so it’s important to check before applying.


My suggestion: list a few private colleges in your state or nearby states, check their eligibility and seat availability, and apply as soon as counselling or admission opens. If your goal is a government seat, you could also consider improving your score next year and trying again to increase your chances.

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