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With 371 marks and an All India Rank around 2,69,554, it is very unlikely you will secure a government MBBS seat in Maharashtra this year; typically government MBBS cut-offs for general category are much higher (often several hundreds of marks above 371). Even BDS government seats usually require higher marks than 371 for many categories. That said, don’t lose hope — here are practical, realistic options to plan now:
(1) Register for state counselling anyway — you must participate to be considered in all possible rounds.
(2) Explore government AYUSH (BAMS/BHMS) or allied health courses — these sometimes have lower closing marks and can still be government seats offering good careers.
(3) Consider private MBBS (management quota) if finances allow.
Also keep an eye on later counselling rounds (mop-up/stray) where small movements sometimes open unexpected opportunities.
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You need to score 500 to 600 to get govt college it's very hard with your marks if possible you need to try for private colleges because they allow students with low marks but their fees will be very high and this only the way to get the course you needed if you are looking for any specific college check their official website follow their notification
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It's difficult to give a definitive "yes" or "no" without more specific information about your category, the colleges you're targeting, and the precise cutoff trends for the B.Des program for this year.
However, with a score of 47, your chances for top colleges might be limited, and you might need to explore options beyond your initial preferred choices in Mumbai and Pune, or consider colleges accepting lower scores. You should carefully monitor the official cutoff announcements during the counselling process.
Hello student,
With a PGCET score of 32/100, securing a seat in a top-tier college in Bangalore, especially under the 2A category, is unlikely. While your 80% undergraduate score is good, the PGCET score carries significant weight in the admission process for MBA and other postgraduate programs.
It's recommended to consider exploring a wider range of colleges, including those with slightly lower rankings or those that accept students with lower PGCET scores.
Researching colleges that consider other factors like your undergraduate score, work experience (if any), and conduct in the counseling process might also be helpful.
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If you scored 54 marks in the Karnataka PGCET MBA exam, your expected rank will be around 800 to 1200. This is based on the marks vs rank trend seen in previous years.
Some sources say that if your marks are between 50 and 70, your rank can be between 2500 to 7500. But for the MBA stream, 54 marks usually give you a rank between 800 and 1200. This can change a little depending on the number of students, difficulty of the exam, and category.
So,With your TGPGCET rank of 27 and GATE score of 410 you have good chances of getting admission in M.tech in CSE at JNTU under general category.
Last year M.tech computer science engineering closing rank was around 1,000 and your is 27 which far away from that. GATE qualified students also get preference.
So attend the counselling if you didn't got seat in first round then you will get it in the second round.
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With a PGCET score of 43 and being a GM (General Merit) candidate from another state, your chances of getting into a top-tier government college in Bangalore are limited, as seats in these institutions are very competitive. Government colleges prioritize Karnataka domicile students, and very high cutoffs are expected for GM category. You might still get a chance in lower-tier government-aided colleges or private colleges with good reputation. It’s advisable to consider:
Also, be sure to check KEA counselling rules for Non-Karnataka students.
Best of luck!
Your neet 2025 score is 344 but the fees depend on the college you get into between government and private colleges. The neet 2025 exam registration fee varies by category for general candidate 1,700 for obc it's 1,600 and sc,st will be 1000. Government colleges will have lower fees but need high mark with 344 marks getting a government seat may be difficult but varies by state and category. Private colleges accept lower neet marks but charge high tution fees often varies from the lakhs and crores some students with scored around 344 look for private college but such options are expensive.
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As you scored 146 marks in NEET 2025 , you may not qualify for government BPT colleges, but you do have good chances in private institutions. Many private colleges consider students with scores under 200, especially through management quota. States like Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu offer decent BPT programs in private institutions. Some colleges you can consider are:
Make sure to check individual college cutoffs and eligibility before applying.
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