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The Guru Nanak Dev University (GNDU) GMET exam for MBA programs includes sections on General Knowledge and General Aptitude (also referred to as Mental and Numerical Ability). The General Knowledge section covers topics like Indian Judiciary, Business, Banking & Finance, and current affairs. The General Aptitude section assesses a candidate's mental and numerical reasoning skills.
For a more detailed syllabus, it's recommended to refer to the official GNDU website or the GMET exam brochure.
In the past, the closing cutoff for CSE and ECE in CEG and MIT for the BC category has been around 198 and above While securing a seat in top branches at CEG and MIT with your current rank might be challenging, you have good potential to get into other branches or colleges within the Anna University system or other reputable institutions in Tamil Nadu.
you can explore other branches and potentially get a seat in later rounds or through management quota.
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If you're planning to take admission in NEET PG 2024 in Maharashtra and you belong to the General category, then it’s important to understand how the cutoff, seat availability, and fee structure work. This year, the qualifying cutoff for General category was around 290 to 300 marks out of 800. But honestly, just qualifying isn’t enough to get into a good government or semi-government college, you should aim for at least 300+ or even higher, especially if you’re looking at clinical branches like Medicine, Radiology, or Dermatology.
In Maharashtra, PG medical seats are 50% under the All India Quota (AIQ) and the other 50% are through State Quota, which is handled by Maharashtra CET Cell. Along with these, private and deemed universities also offer PG seats under management and NRI quotas. Maharashtra has a good number of PG seats but because government colleges offer better exposure and lower fees, the competition is really high. The fees in government colleges are very affordable, usually under 1 lakh per year. But private and deemed colleges can be expensive, with fees going up to 15–45 lakhs per year depending on the branch and college. Clinical branches, especially in private colleges, cost more and their cutoffs are also higher.
For more information you can visit:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-pg-cut-off
All the best for your admission!
Being a general category girl applicant from Uttar Pradesh with a NEET 2025 rank of 230 494 will make it difficult to acquired a government seat in BAMS or BHMS due to high competition in Uttar Pradesh.
You have a slight chance in BHMS government seats especially if some seeds go unfilled mop up or stray vacancy rounds.
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Your NEET score is regarded as respectable for paramedical courses, however it might not be enough for MBBS or BDS. Your prospects of getting a B,Sc in cardiac technology are reasonable, especially if you have the EWS certificate, which of us you a little edge in seat distribution based on reservations.
Although, for paramedical decrease are typically based on Neet UG course or separate entrance exams conducted by colleges or BCECE.
What You should do?
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With a CUET score of 375 isn’t bad, especially if you’re flexible about the location and type of college. Admission chances in top-tier central universities might be hard in the general category, but many state universities, private colleges, and deemed universities do consider candidates in this score range, but good private pharmacy colleges like those affiliated with UPTU, MDU, or private universities in states like Rajasthan, Maharashtra, or Tamil Nadu could be accessible. Keep an eye on individual college cut-offs and apply early during counselling. Some colleges also offer spot admissions if seats remain vacant.
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For Bsc.General without CUET in Faridabad,Haryana or Delhi you can consider,
Manav Rachna University or Lingaya's Vidyapeeth in Faridabad which offers direct admission or you can opt for Jamia Milia Islamia,Delhi which offers merit-based admissions or its own entrance test.
ShreeGuru Gobind Singh Tricentenary(SGT)University,Haryana (Gurugram)
This university also offers Bsc. Programmes without CUET
Hello Aspirant,
With a score of 51 in RUHS CUET 2025 and being from the General category, it is highly unlikely you will gain admission to any government college under the RUHS state counselling.
You still have two main paths to consider:
Apply to Private Nursing Colleges under RUHS
Some private institutions have lower cutoffs—typically 60–65 marks for general candidates .
Prepare to Retake the CUET Exam Next Year
Score at least 75 marks or more to be eligible for government seats.
Use this time to strengthen your preparation and improve significantly.
All the best for your future career.
RUHS General cutoff is approximately 65 to 75 plus marks
Your score: 51 marks, below the government cutoff
Recommended route: Look into private colleges or allied health courses , or attempt counselling rounds for possible seat availability
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