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Hello Aspirant,
With a 7,000 rank in AP EAPCET (BIPC) , getting a seat in Andhra University is possible, especially for courses like B.Pharmacy or B.Sc. Agriculture/Fisheries Science . Admission depends on your specific category and the course cut-offs for 2025, which are not yet officially released but typically fall within this range for certain programs.
For B.Pharmacy , the fee at Andhra University's College of Pharmaceutical Sciences is roughly 3.45 Lakhs per year . For B.Sc. Agriculture , fees can range from 50,000 to 1.5 Lakhs per year in government institutions. However, Andhra University's specific B.Sc. program fees vary. Check the official AU website or counselling brochure for exact course-wise fees.
Hello,
BSDS (Bachelor of Statistical Data Science) is a 4-year UG course offered at ISI Kolkata, Delhi, and Bengaluru. It focuses on statistics, data science, machine learning, and computing. Students learn tools like R and Python from the first year.
Classes are held in hybrid mode. Some classes happen offline, and others are attended online via video conferencing. The number of lectures per day may vary depending on the schedule, but usually there are around 3–4 classes daily.
Admission is based on JEE Main or CUET-UG (with Maths and English). You must have passed 10+2 with at least 75% aggregate.
Total intake is 25 students per centre. The total course fee is around Rs 8 lakh.
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For the BSDS course at ISI Kolkata , classes are conducted in hybrid mode. You will attend the classes from the college classroom, not from your room. The exact number of classes per week and the duration of each class is not clearly mentioned, so it’s better to confirm after joining.
Hostel facility is not provided for BSDS students. If you plan to stay outside, here are some average room rents near ISI Kolkata:
1 BHK flat: around Rs. 5,000 per month
2 BHK flat: around Rs. 8,000 – Rs. 10,000 per month
PG (with food): starts from Rs. 5,000 per month
good afternoon, chances of getting college are:
General Category: Unlikely to get a seat in government BPT colleges
BC/SC/ST Categories: You may have a chance in SVU or AU region colleges, especially if seats remain after initial rounds
Management Quota: Consider private colleges with good clinical exposure
your options will likely fall within private colleges or self-financed institutions, especially those accepting BiPC stream candidates through EAPCET counselling.
BPT Colleges You May Get at 48798 Rank
Apollo Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Hyderabad Known for healthcare programs
MNR Medical College & Hospital Sangareddy Offers BPT and other allied health courses
Bhaskar Medical College Hyderabad Accepts BiPC stream candidates
Kamineni Institute of Medical Sciences Nalgonda Good infrastructure and clinical exposure
Sri Venkateswara Institute of Medical Sciences Tirupati May be competitive, but worth checking
Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences Affiliated Colleges Various Check affiliated private colleges offering BPT
You can explore the full list and cutoff trends using tools like the https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/ts-eamcet-eapcet-rank-wise-colleges-list
With a state merit number of 11715, getting a BDS seat in Pacific Dental College and Hospital through state counselling in the first round might be a bit difficult, especially if you're from the general category, as the initial cutoffs usually stay lower in early rounds. However, if you belong to a reserved category or if the college has a relatively higher intake, you may still have a chance depending on the seat availability that year. Even if it doesn’t happen in the first round, there’s still a good chance in the second round, so don’t lose hope and make sure to participate in all the rounds of counselling.
Yes bro, you can do B.Ed now. Since you have a UG degree in B.Com and are doing PG in Kannada, you are eligible. Just make sure your university accepts these subjects for B.Ed admission. Many colleges allow it if you studied any two school subjects.
Hello Kiran
As you have missed your deadline to submit the form, you will have to directly contact the college. There should be a contact number or at least an email id on the college's website which you can use to contact. If possible, it would be best to visit the college and ask at the reception/admission office for the same.
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Hi,
Getting shortlisted is a good sign, especially if you belong to the OBC-NCL category. For B.Sc. Cardiology at the Central University of Rajasthan, the final admission depends on your CUET score compared to the final merit list after document verification and counselling. A CUET score of 296 under OBC-NCL might give you a fair chance, especially if the cut-off remains around 280–300 which it has been in recent years for this category. However, it can vary each year depending on the number of applicants and their scores. If your name is on the shortlist, attend the counselling, complete all required steps, and wait for the final merit list.
Best of luck!
With a rank of 452 in the Lucknow University entrance exam for the BCom (NEP) course, not getting a seat in the first allotment is common if the number of seats in the main campus is limited and the cutoff rank is high.
However, there is still a good chance of getting a seat in the second allotment, especially if:
Some higher-ranked candidates do not confirm their admission
Vacancies open up due to withdrawal or non-payment
You belong to a reserved category with a lower cutoff
Based on your CUET score of 526 marks in the following subjects: Physical Education, Biology, Chemistry, English, and General Aptitude, and belonging to the SC category, here’s a general idea:
For B.Sc. Nursing at Delhi University (DU):
Admission is done primarily through CUET UG for some colleges and through NEET UG for others like College of Nursing, LHMC.
If you’re aiming for DU-affiliated colleges that accept CUET UG for B.Sc. Nursing, your score of 526 (out of 800) may be considered borderline to moderate for SC category.
SC category cut-offs are generally lower than General, but competition is high in DU, especially for professional courses like Nursing.
Final selection depends on subject combinations, normalization of CUET score, and college-wise preferences.
You may have some chances in the second or later rounds, depending on how many applicants are ahead in the same category. Also check if the college requires Biology, Chemistry, English specifically, and if Physical Education is counted.
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