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With a score of 67 in the AMRU BSc Nursing Entrance Exam and belonging to the General category, your admission prospects for government colleges—such as IGMC Shimla, Dr. RPGMC Tanda, or SLBSNMC Mandi—are somewhat uncertain. Historically, the cutoff for general category candidates in these institutions typically falls between 70 and 85 marks. That said, cutoff scores do fluctuate annually depending on factors like exam difficulty, number of applicants, and available seats.
Competition for government nursing seats is particularly intense for general category students, given the limited number of seats and the presence of reservation quotas. Reserved categories generally have lower cutoffs, which further raises the bar for unreserved candidates.
With 67 marks, your chances of securing a seat in the first round at a top government college are, realistically, on the lower side. However, do not dismiss the possibility entirely. If seats remain vacant after initial rounds, subsequent (second or mop-up) rounds might present opportunities.
It is advisable to participate in all rounds of counseling and to apply to both government and private colleges to maximize your options. Regularly monitor AMRU’s official website for the latest cutoffs and counseling updates.
If you require more tailored guidance or wish to explore suitable private colleges, consider utilizing college predictor tools or reaching out for expert counseling support.
For NEET 2025, candidates applying under the Kashmiri Migrant quota in the General category typically require a score in the range of 330 to 380 to be considered for MBBS seats. In past years, some admissions under this quota have been secured with scores around 340, especially in the later rounds of counselling.
However, to increase your chances of admission, especially in more competitive colleges or in Delhi, it is advisable to aim for a score of 380 or higher. A score of 400 or above would place you in a stronger position across most colleges that accept candidates under the Kashmiri Migrant quota.
This quota generally offers some relaxation compared to the open General category cutoffs, which often exceed 600 marks, particularly for top government medical colleges.
Hello Aayushi,
Thanks for reaching out!
with 434 marks and AIR 148104 in NEET 2025,it's difficult to get an MBBS seat in Govt college for a general Delhi candidate,as cut-offs are much higher , Private or deemed universities might be possible but fees are higher.
For BDS,you might have a chance in private colleges though cut-offs range from 440-500 plus you've very limited options in Delhi due to high competition.
If you're open to nearby options you may get a chance here:
IDST dental college,Modinagar
Inderprastha Dental college, Ghaziabad
Santhosh Dental college, Ghaziabad
You can also explore courses like BAMS,BHMS,BPT with lower cutoffs and good careers.
Join counselling and keep an eye on final rounds of allotment for possible BDS seats.
Explore seat chances and counselling info here:
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With 406 marks Yes you have a very good chance of getting a MBBS college under chattisgarh state quota. Last year colleges like Raipur Institute of Medical Sciences,Shri Balaji institute of medical sciences cutt off closed around 350-400.Check Chhattisgarh state counselling portal daily to stay updated.
You can also check your exact chances using the NEET College Predictor by Careers360: herehttps://medicine.careers360.com/neet-rank-predictor
With 390 marks and AIR 230540 in NEET, chances for MBBS in government colleges (Gujarat State) in the General category are slim. But you may get a BDS seat in self-financed colleges during the later rounds of ACPUGMEC counseling. Colleges like Karnavati School of Dentistry or College of Dental Sciences might be possible. Also explore options under management quota. Ensure you participate in Gujarat’s state counseling and MCC Round 2 or mop-up for wider options.
With a cutoff of 181.5 and a general BC community rank of 32,704, your chances of getting a CSE or ECE seat at CIT Coimbatore or GCT Coimbatore are very low. In previous years, the closing ranks for CSE and ECE in these colleges were below 2,500. Your rank is much higher than this.
However, you may still have a chance to get branches like Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or Biotechnology if seats are available in the later rounds of counselling.
If you are okay with taking a different branch, you should apply in counselling and keep these colleges in your option list. You can also look at other good colleges in Coimbatore where your rank may help you get a CSE or IT seat.
Hi Arul,
Government colleges: With 540 marks in NEET under general category,7,300 rank in Kerala, your score is considered decent.but it's unlikely that you'll get a govt.MBBS seat, as general category cut-offs are usually higher(above 600).
Private colleges:
Seats under merit- quota is also quite competitive in Kerala,often requiring around 560-580+so,you might be close but not guaranteed.
You can consider Jubliee Mission,Sree Gokulam Colleges, though fees are higher.
In Kerala even private colleges tend to have competitive merit ranks due to fewer seats and high demand
Attend councelling, explore more private options, consider BDS,BAMS or paramedical courses.
Hello
For 3.9 Lakh and General Category, you can try for these colleges (some in management quota):
1. Santosh Medical College, Ghaziabad 2. Shree Narayan Medical Institute, Saharsa 3. Krishna Institute of Medical Science, Maharashtra 4. Vinayak Mission Medical College, Tamil Nadu 5. Bharti Vidyapeeth Medical College, Sangli 6. Jaipur National University Medical College 7. Sri Lakshmi Narayana Institute of Medical Sciences, Puducherry 8. Shri Guru Ram Rai Institute of Medical Sciences, Uttarakhand
To more about NEET rank Vs college: NEET RANK VS COLLEGE
Hope this answer helps! Thank You!!!
Hello,
Your prospects of being accepted into Delhi University's prestigious North campus or highly sought after South campus institutions for b.sc in physical science (chemistry) program are slim if you have a CUET Ug 2025 score of 247/750 and fall into the general category. However, depending on the subjects combinations and normalisation, your prospects of getting into an off campus or less competitive DU institution maybe modest to limited.
Yes, absolutely you can get a diploma in AI/ML at a government polytechnic in Nagpur. There are two ways to get admission in this course
In your case you have 58%, but you don't mention which stream you passed out of, so if you completed your 12th in physics, chemistry, and mathematics, then you can directly get admission in 2nd year, or you can get admission in 1st year if you have the eligibility.
I hope it helps you!!
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