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At DDU Gorakhpur University (DDU GKP), the total seats to BBA usually fall between 60 to 120 but the current update of the seat matrix and the academy section can change these numbers.
A total of 96 marks, general rank of 277 and OBC rank of 124, There is a chance that you have missed the cut-off by the narrowest of margins in the first counseling round because this is a popular course, and seats are difficult to get.
Never mind, you maybe, have a chance in:
Second or third firming up counseling sessions
In the event of non-confirmation of seats by the other students, upgradation rounds will be done.
It is important to continue checking the official portal related to the DDU GKP Admission and attend future counseling sections. Also, have your document and feel ready to be confirmed fast should be so allocated.
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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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For students applying under the SE category in Karnataka, the cut-off scores for NEET PG change slightly each year based on seat availability and exam difficulty. But based on recent trends:
These are rough estimates and can shift depending on demand and mop-up rounds, but this should give you a clear idea of what to aim for if you're applying through Karnataka state quota.
Karnataka NEET PG Admission
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Yes, in most cases, you can correct this during the document verification or counselling round. If you have valid proof of being in the OBC category and the certificate is issued as per government norms, present it at the time of verification. Some counselling authorities allow category correction if it’s supported with documents. However, it’s essential to carry both original and photocopies of your category certificate. Also, keep checking the official counselling guidelines to see if an email or correction request can be raised in advance.
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So if you are a general Kashmiri Migrant category student than you have to score atleast 470-500 marks for government colleges ,for deemed or private colleges 400-450 marks and for BDS 360-400 marks.
The cutt offs changes every year.It is based upon the difficulty level,number of students and number of seats available.
Yes, the NEET UG cutoff for Kashmiri Migrants is different based on category.
If you are a Kashmiri Migrant from General Category, the expected cutoff is between 330 to 380 marks. But to be on the safer side and have more chances of getting a seat, it is better if you score 430 or more. This will help in getting a seat in private or deemed universities in states like Karnataka.
If you are a Kashmiri Migrant from reserved categories like SC, ST, OBC, or EWS, then the basic qualifying mark is around 113 marks. This is based on the 40th percentile. But just qualifying does not guarantee admission. You might still need more marks to actually get a seat depending on college and seat availability.
So, the cutoff depends on your exact category.
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Yes, with 68% in Class 12 (PCB) and being in the general category, you are eligible for B.Sc. Nursing through ACPUGMEC in Gujarat. Admission is based on 12th marks, and while top government colleges may have higher cutoffs (usually 75–85%+ for general), you still have a fair chance of getting a government or aided college seat, especially in lower-preference institutes. Final seat allotment depends on the merit list and available seats, so fill a wide range of choices during counselling.
First of all, congratulations on appearing for the NFSU entrance exam that’s already a big achievement. Now regarding scholarships, NFSU offers several scholarship schemes, but most of them are either merit-based or need-based.With a score of 41.25 in the general category, your chances of a merit-based scholarship might be low unless the cutoff drops or your score is considered decent based on your course’s popularity. However, don’t lose hope! NFSU also considers financial need and special categories like SC/ST/OBC, single girl child, etc. Some scholarships are also sponsored by government bodies, so you can apply separately for those.
Since you’re a female candidate, also check for schemes like Central Sector Scheme of Scholarship for College and University Students and PM Scholarship you may be eligible under those if your family income is within the limit.
I’d suggest contacting the NFSU Delhi campus directly for the latest updates on available scholarships.
Best of luck,
Hello aspirant, with 429 marks in General category and domicile of J&K PM (Permanent Resident):
You have a fair to good chance of getting a seat in ASCOMS under state quota through JKBOPEE counselling.
Cutoff fluctuates slightly each year based on:
Number of applicants
Difficulty level of NEET
Seat matrix (if increased or reserved)
If you’re open to BDS or BAMS courses or management quota seats in other states, you might explore those options as well. But for ASCOMS (MBBS), you are in a competitive but possible range.
Hello Aspirant,
Your CML Rank is 359 in PCM and you are in the General category. You have a very good chance of getting B.Tech in Agriculture or B.Sc Agriculture in most good colleges that offer these courses through entrance exams, but the admission confirmation will depend on:
If you mention the examination name and the state, a better prediction can be given. Overall CML Rank of 359 is very good for Agriculture related courses.
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