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Hello Harsh !
With a NEET rank of 127588 in the general category , it is very difficult to get a top private medical college in India . Top private colleges usually close at much lower ranks.
However, you may still have a chance in some mid-level private colleges or deemed universities under management quota , but the fees will be high.
You can also try for:
State quota private colleges (if your state has higher cut-offs)
Deemed universities through MCC counselling
BDS (Dental) courses, which may be more accessible at this rank
For MBBS in top private colleges, chances are very low at this rank.
Hope it helps !
Hi! If you have scored 203 marks in NEET and you belong to the general category, then honestly It is not possible for you to get government college. The cut-off for general category is usually much higher than what you have scored.You still have other options like you can try private medical colleges but they are very expensive.You can also try for BDS or other medical related courses.
Hi Anuj,
Your EWS category rank of 1596 is quite decent. Based on past year trends, you do have chances of getting CSE or IT in some good colleges through REAP. But getting core CSE in JECERC Foundation or SKIT might be a little tough to get but you can try it and keep this in your choice.
OCI holders can appear for NEET-UG and are eligible for admission under the NRI/OCI quota in MBBS.
Required documents include your OCI card, passport, NEET scorecard, and possibly an Equivalence Certificate for foreign qualifications.
The fees is higher in NRI/OCI quota ranging from 39 to 40 lac annually.
Scoring 438 marks with AIR 141764 in neet 2025 reduces your chances of getting government Veterinary College due to high cutoff. However, you still have a chance of getting private veterinary colleges.
What You should do?
Hello,
You have a moderate chance of being admitted to a BAMS program through state counselling if you have 438 NEET 2025 scores and are from jammu & Kashmir's general category. This is especially true for private or semi government colleges that are part of the AYUSH quota as government colleges provides seats at higher cutoffs.
Hello aspirant,
The score of 140 might not be enough to get admission in government ayurvedic college. You might have chance in private ayurvedic colleges. Or you can also explore other courses like homeopathy or physiotherapy.
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Yes, based on her AIR of 3424 in General and 970 in OBC category in JEE Main Paper 2 (B.Arch), your daughter has a good chance of getting admission in Architecture to MNIT Jaipur under the OBC category. In previous years, the closing ranks for OBC category at MNIT Jaipur for B.Arch have gone to around1500-1600, so a rank of 970 is comfortably at the lower part of that bracket. However, the final allotment will depend on yearly cutoffs, matrix of the seats and choices filled for JoSAA counseling. Check here for more information: MNIT jaipur
Hello Aspirant,
The ranks presented under the SC, ST, OBC columns in last year's rank details are category-wise ranks, and not general ranks. The SC, ST, OBC ranks indicate the last rank in the relevant category (SC, ST, OBC) that was assigned in a round/course. For the general/open category the ranks shown reflect unreserved candidates.
For example, SC column shows "2567" and it means that the last admitted SC Category candidate was assigned a category rank of 2567. The corresponding general rank may not be the same but it is not used for seat allotment in reserved categories.
Hello Karunya,
Securing a base document cutoff of 170 and a general rank of 60,564 means it might be difficult for you to get a seat in Kongu Engineering College for ECE or EEE in the general category, since ECE and EEE tend to be the most sought-after courses. Although it will be difficult to easiable, it will also"), as you must take into consideration the following for TNEA availability:
However, EEE tends to have slightly lower cutoffs than ECE in past years, and you may have a sliver of opportunity in EEE during later rounds or through management quota. It may be also possible courses and understand the cutoff trends in every TNE latter stages.
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