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Dear student, With a NEET 2025 score of 402 in the OBC category , your chances for government B.Sc. Nursing and BVSc (Veterinary Science) seats depend heavily on your home state and how competitive the cut-offs are there.
You stand a fair chance in some government colleges, especially under state quota , where OBC cut-offs often range between 350–420 marks . States with more seats and lower competition give you better odds, particularly in later counseling rounds.
BVSc cut-offs are usually higher, with OBC seats often requiring 420–480 marks . With 402, it’s slightly below average , so chances in top government colleges are low, but you might get a seat in lower-tier government or private colleges under state quota.
Hello aspirant!
Yes, with a 70% score in boards, you are eligible for NIT admission because the minimum requirement is 75% for General and EWS, and only 65% for SC/ST/OBC. So you're good on that front.
Now, with a JEE Mains score of 200+, your percentile is likely above 99, and your OBC-NCL rank could be under 10,000, which is excellent. With this kind of rank, you have very good chances of getting into top NITs.
Depending on your exact rank and home state, you might get:
Core branches like CSE, ECE, Mechanical in mid-level NITs (like NIT Durgapur, NIT Patna, NIT Raipur)
Even CSE or top branches in some NITs but only if your rank is in the top 5,000 in OBC
In top NITs like Trichy, Surathkal, or Warangal, you might still get branches like Civil, Chemical, or Metallurgy
Make sure to fill your JoSAA choices smartly from top to bottom, and don't skip the CSAB special rounds.
You’re in a strong position, so aim high and stay confident. Best of luck! I wish you all the best!
Hi aspirant,
Predicting an exact percentage for an MHT CET score of 78 in 2025 is difficult because the percentile is determined by a number of criteria , including the difficulty level of the exam shifts, the total number of students that appeared, and the performance of the remaining applicants.
However, according to previous year trends and expert projections for MHT CET PCM marks vs. percentile, a score of 78 normally falls between the 75 to 85 percentile.
ICT Mumbai does not offer MBBS/BDS, so there’s no NEET cutoff for medical seats.
However, for B.Pharm at ICT Mumbai, NEET scores are accepted.
General category: Needs very high NEET percentile (around 98–99%).
Reserved category: Slightly lower cutoff (~95–97%).
You can also apply via MHT-CET, where cutoffs are similarly high.
The National Means-cum-Merit Scholarship (NMMS) result for 8th standard is typically announced by the respective state's SCERT (State Council of Educational Research and Training).
To check your result, you need to visit your state's SCERT website. Look for the "Result" or "NMMS Results" section, usually in PDF format. Download the PDF and search for your name or roll number.
Good luck!!
dear student,
With 250 marks (ST category), you’ve cleared the qualifying cutoff (~127), but it’s far below the safe score for MBBS.
Govt./Semi-govt MBBS cutoff for ST is usually 410–420+ (AIQ) and 320–400+ (State quota) — so chances are very low.
You can explore:
Private MBBS (if affordable)
BDS/AYUSH courses (lower cutoffs)
Paramedical/Nursing/Allied health options
If you're focused on MBBS, consider taking a drop year and preparing for a better score.
Hello Aspirant,
Both Delhi University (DU) and Banaras Hindu University (BHU) are elite universities and each has its own merits. Here is a summarized view of the two universities:
In summary, for a career based program, DU is possibly less tedious and better for networking/job opportunities in metros, whilst BHU is a good option for research and higher study opportunities.
With a COMEDK score of 81 and rank of 20,471, here’s what you can realistically expect for CSE in Bengaluru:
Dear aspirant,
If you have secured a score of 11500 as an ST category candidate then congratulations for your rank and efforts. With this rank you have a pretty good chance of getting into NITs, IIITs and GFTIs , especially in the less competitive branches like civil, chemical, metallurgy etc. You might even get core branches like Mechanical Or Electrical in newer NITs. But it might be a bit tough to get a seat if you're aiming for top NITs or top branches like CSE or ECE. For more information you can check this link.
https://medicine.careers360.com/nta-neet-college-predictor
Hello,
You say that you have an AIL LET exam rank of 136 with a mark of 128. It means you have a good chance in the Army Institute of Law under the Punjab General category. Also, the cutoff for this institute is around 130-160, and your rank falls under this range.
I hope it will clear your query!!
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