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Hello Naitik
With a score of 128 and rank 136 in AIL LET exam, you have a good chance of securing admission in AIL Mohali under the Punjab General category. The cutoff rank has been around 130 to 160 in the last rounds and your rank falls under that category so the chances are pretty good.
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Hello,
You have a good chance of getting government MBBS and BDS seats under the state quota if you leave in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, and have a projected Neet score of 544. The admission committee for professional undergraduate medical educational courses runs Gujarat's robust state counselling program.
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Hi Keshav Shukla,
With a NEET score of 250, you're likely to have difficulty getting into a government MBBS program in Himachal Pradesh. However, you might have a chance for BDS or BAMS if you have a reserved category. You might also consider private medical colleges or exploring courses like BHMS (Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery) or BSMS (Bachelor of Siddha Medicine and Surgery).
I hope this helps.
With a 316 Neet score, 81% in boards, and a 21,000 KCET veterinary rank, your prospects of getting admitted as a veterinarian in South India are determined by your category, place of residence, eligibility for state quotas, and the availability of college seats. This is practical summary:
Karnataka
Tamil Nadu
Andhra Pradesh and Telangana
For more information, read careers360 articles:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles
Hi aspirant,
Hence you didn't mentioned you category, frankly speaking 260 marks will not be enough to get you a Govt. med. College unless you have some sort of quota/reservation.
If you r a General Category student and want a Government medical college.
If you have any quota/reservation or seeking for a Private medical college.
However, you might check you rank through rank predictor,
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-rank-predictor
Hello Rakesh,
With a JEE Main score of 270317 , your chances of getting admission to a B.Tech ECE course in IPU ( Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University ) are low , but not impossible , especially if you are a Delhi resident . You should still apply and participate in the counselling process, focusing on filling your preferences strategically. Aim for colleges near Rohini, Delhi, and be prepared to consider other branches or even other universities if needed.
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With a GPAT score of 115, you're eligible to apply for M.Pharm at Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University, Raipur.
However, admission is unlikely since the score is low and the number of seats is limited.
You can apply, but also consider:
Private colleges with lower cutoffs
Retaking GPAT for better chances.
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Hi Aspirant,
Your NEET score of three hundred eighty five and belonging to the SC category places you within the reservation quota for government medical colleges in Tamil Nadu Admission to MBBS is conducted through state counselling and All India Quota counselling The key factors that determine your chances are cut off trends previous year closing scores category quota and the number of seats available under SC reservation
Category eligibility criteria You have qualified under the SC category reservation State medical colleges in Tamil Nadu set aside a percentage of seats specifically for SC candidates This increases your chance compared to the general category admissions provided your score meets or exceeds the SC category cut off
Previous year SC category cut off trends In recent years admission cut offs for SC candidates at top government medical colleges in Tamil Nadu ranged between two hundred to three hundred marks For example in a prominent government college the closing NEET score for SC was around two hundred fifty the next tier closed around two hundred ten and lesser known colleges needed about one sixty to two hundred marks This means that your score of three hundred eighty five is above the closing marks in prior years and gives you a strong position
All India Quota and Tamil Nadu State Counselling Tamil Nadu participates in two admission streams State quota which includes state board merit and category reservation All India Quota which is a nationally open quota with its own cut offs for SC candidates In state counselling your score matters compared to other SC candidates in Tamil Nadu In AIQ counselling your category rank is compared with SC candidates across India
Estimated chances based on score Your NEET score of three hundred eighty five is comfortably above past SC cut offs for most government medical colleges in Tamil Nadu You are likely to secure admission unless the number of applications and score trends change dramatically For the top medical colleges such as those at Chennai Vellore and Madurai cut offs for SC category still remained below three hundred Mid tier colleges closed around two hundred to two hundred thirty Lesser known government colleges closed lower making your score strong across the board
Counselling process and strategy Register for NEET counselling for both AIQ and Tamil Nadu state quota Participate in both processes for maximum opportunity In state process include all strong government colleges at the top of your preferences followed by others based on your score Ensure that you lock choice options before each round to secure seat allotment Attend document verification with caste certificate educational certificate proof of age identity proof and NEET scorecard Pay admission fees on time to confirm seat and avoid losing it to the next candidate
Alternative pathways if state seats fill Even if seats at top colleges close early your score remains above closing marks of many government colleges Decide whether to join the allotted college or wait for spot rounds or mop up rounds in case you wish to upgrade Choose related courses such as BAMS or BVSc which have lower cut offs if you do not get MBBS seat quickly
Tips for the process Stay updated with official cutoff trends as they are released each round Keep a backup plan in case counselling rules change or seats fill early Consult with peers or mentors who have gone through Tamil Nadu medical counselling Have all required original documents ready on the day of verification.
Unfortunately, even under reserved categories, it is regrettably impossible to get a spot in government colleges for MBBS or BDS with a NEET score of 100. The actual qualifying threshold is often between 115 and 137 for general categories and a little lower for reserve categories.
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