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Dear aspirant,
Based on your rank you have a decent chance to get into good branches in top Governmental colleges or even NITs. But as you have not mentioned which examination rank is this , we are assuming it's JEE Mains. Also it's important to know which courses you're interested in. Please provide us with those details then we will be able to give you a better response. Every counselling process, seat availability, and college cutoffs depends on the entrance exam and it also varies depending on specific courses and institutions. So please provide us with those details.
Thank you.
Hello sirvi!
If you want to know the exact cutoff /marks for general category please do specify the college name and it's location. As then only I will be able to tell the marks and other details you want.
As of now I am telling you a general outline of how you can check this yourselves just search for cutoff/marks for the specific college you want the information about you will get a plenty of sources to check. Then you can visit either the official website/ career360 (if it's available) for checking the most accurate previous year data.
In this way you will atleast have an idea about how much minimum marks you need to score for getting admission.
Thankyou :)
With a JEE Main percentile of 51 and an OBC-NCL rank around 2.8 lakh admission to NITs, IIITs, or GFTIs is not possible, as these institutes usually require an OBC rank below 50,000. However, you can still explore state-level counseling where some government colleges accept higher ranks. Private universities like SRM, VIT, or Amity also offer good programs and may admit students with moderate scores. Alternatively, you can consider B.Sc. courses such as Cardiology or Computer Science through CUET, where cutoffs are generally more accessible. If you've determined to get into top colleges, taking a drop year to prepare and reattempt JEE is also a valid option.
Hello student,
With 190 marks in NEET 2025 and 62% in 12th (PCB), your chances of getting into a BSc Nursing program, particularly in Maharashtra's government colleges, are limited, especially as you are from the general category .
Consider exploring private BSc Nursing colleges in Maharashtra that accept NEET scores or conduct their own entrance exams. You may have a better chance of admission with your NEET score in these institutions.
Check the article below to understand the cutoff for B.Sc. nursing:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off-for-bsc-nursing-government-colleges
Thank you!!
Hello Aspirant,
With NEET 2025, you got 291 marks and you belong to the General (Unreserved) category with no Puducherry domicile, which means your chances of getting IGMC&RI, Puducherry via All India Quota (AIQ) is extremely low. From previous years results, the AIQ cut off to get IGMC&RI's General quota is 550+. Moreover, even for state quota (for Puducherry residents) the cut off also was much more than 291. However, you can consider:
Hello,
It may be difficult to get admission in LJ Government College (Ahmedabad) with 67% in the General category, especially for popular courses like B.Sc. or B.Com.
The cut-off changes every year, but for the General category, it is usually higher (around 70% or more). So, your chances are low.
However, if seats remain or you apply for a less competitive course, there might be a chance.
Hope it helps !
With a comprehensive rank of 394 and a specific rank of 296 in DUVASU Mathura in the general category, your eligibility for a free (merit) seat will depend on the specific course cutoffs in the current admission cycle. Course specific cutoffs can differ - for example, the general category cutoff for B.V.Sc. & A.H. is usually much lower (top 100-150). However, you do have a legitimate chance to obtain a merit seat in less popular courses like B.Sc. (Hons.) Biotech or Industrial Microbiology. Make sure you monitor the official counselling announcement and seat allotment rounds.
If your KEAM general rank is 2234 and you belong to the Muslim category, you have a chance to get admission in good government colleges.
In 2024, the last rank for Muslim category at CET Trivandrum was around 786 for Computer Science, 1082 for Electronics and Communication, and 2197 for Mechanical Engineering. Your rank is just above the Mechanical cut-off. So, you may get Mechanical Engineering at CET if the cut-off goes slightly higher this year.
For branches like CSE or ECE in CET, your rank is not within the previous cut-off. But you may still get good branches in other government or private engineering colleges under the Muslim quota.
You can check cut-offs and apply for counselling here: https://cee.kerala.gov.in
You can consider top government or autonomous colleges with good teaching, infrastructure, and a ragging-free environment like Delhi University, BHU, and JNU. Based on your academic background, colleges such as Miranda House and Kirori Mal (Delhi University), Presidency College (Chennai), Government Arts College (Coimbatore and Kumbakonam), Rajah Serfoji College (Thanjavur), and A.N. College (Patna) are strong options. These colleges are NAAC-accredited, have good academic records, and offer a safe and supportive campus atmosphere. Check their official websites for admission updates and eligibility.
Yes, it’s a good score. Start your preference list with top colleges like Hindu, Miranda, Hansraj, followed by Gargi, Ramjas, and then backup options like Satyawati or Bhaskaracharya.
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