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Yes if you clear NEET next year you can join MBBS through KEA Counselling
1.You must qualify NEET UG with minimum percentile (50% for General , 40-45% for reserved /OBC/PH)
2.You need to satisfy minimum eligibility :10+2 PCB with 50%
3.For government or state quota seats you must meet Karnataka domicile criteria
Steps VIA KEA counselling
1.Qualify NEET and get your scorecard
2.Register for KEA NEET counselling including NEET & UGCET applications
3.Upload documents like NEET scorecard , 10th , 12th marksheet ,domicile proof ,study certificates ,caste/category papers if any
4.Fill choices as per your choice try for MBBS courses .
5.Seat allotment will be based on merit , domicile and category
6.Then if selected pay the fees and report to the allotted college with original documents.
Hope that Helps!
With a NEET score of 145 and an SC category rank of 1,35,857, getting admission into a government BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) college is highly unlikely through the All India Quota (AIQ) or even most state counseling rounds.
Generally, for SC candidates, the cutoff for government BAMS colleges remains around 300–400+ marks, depending on the state, number of seats, and competition level. Since your score is significantly lower than the usual cutoff, securing a government seat will be very difficult.
Dear student,
A B.Sc. in Mathematics from Mumbai University or top colleges in Mumbai can definitely be a good choice, especially if you plan to go for higher studies or build a career in analytical fields.
Math graduates are often hired in sectors like finance, data analysis, software, teaching, and research. Many students use this degree as a stepping stone for further education—like M.Sc., MBA, MCA, Actuarial Science, or even Data Science courses.
Colleges like St. Xavier’s, Mithibai, NMIMS, and Ruia College have strong academic reputations and decent placement support. At top institutes, packages can go up to Rs.8–12 LPA, especially if you develop skills beyond the classroom.
That said, entry-level jobs after just a B.Sc. might not offer very high salaries compared to engineering or management. But with the right focus, your options grow with time—especially if you’re strong in maths and analytical thinking.
Yes, you can get admission in B.Sc. Cardiac Vascular Technology without writing EAPCET. Many private colleges and universities offer this course based on your 12th marks (PCB stream) or through their own entrance exams like CUET, IUET, or institute-level tests. EAPCET is usually required for state government seats but not mandatory for private or deemed universities .
To apply, check the eligibility on the official websites of the colleges you're interested in, fill out their application forms, and submit the required documents. Admission is generally based on merit or internal selection . Some well-known colleges that offer this course include Apollo, NIMS, SRM, Saveetha, and GITAM .
So yes, you can still pursue this course without EAPCET—just look for colleges that accept direct admission or alternative exams .
Hello,
Yes, it can cause a problem during UPSC or SSC document verification. The name should be the same in all your documents.
Since your 10th, 12th, Aadhaar, and PAN card have the name as M Ranjani , and your graduation certificate has Ranjani M , it is better to get an affidavit made stating that both names belong to the same person. You can also publish this in a local newspaper and keep a copy of it.
Carry this affidavit and newspaper cutting during document verification. It usually works in such cases, but it's always better to get the name corrected in graduation certificate if possible.
Hope it helps !
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A PEN number usually means Permanent Education Number . It is a unique number given to students by the education board or authority to track their academic records.
How to get it:
If you are a school or college student, you can ask your school/college office or teacher .
You can also check your report card , admit card , or marksheet .
Some boards or states also allow you to get it online from their official website .
Yes, you should definitely go for offline counselling.
With 244 overall rank and 75 SC category rank in DUVASU UGVEE 2025, you do have a fair chance of getting a BVSc seat, especially under the SC category. Seats under reserved categories usually have lower closing ranks compared to general.
So, attend the counselling and keep all your documents ready. Even if you are not sure, attending counselling keeps your chance open. Don't miss it.
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It’s completely okay to feel stuck after completing your degree many go through this phase. Take a moment to reflect on what you truly enjoy or are curious about plants, research, teaching, or something new. You can explore options like MSc, competitive exams, teaching, lab work, or even switch to a different field like environmental science or biotech. Try internships, online courses, or volunteering to gain clarity and confidence. Talk to mentors, career counselors, or peers — their guidance can open new paths. Remember, it’s never too late to begin again with a fresh mindset and steady steps.
According to your query:
Yes, you can take a one-year break after B.Sc. Botany, and it's completely okay. Many students choose to pause for various reasons preparing for competitive exams, exploring career options, working on personal goals, or simply recharging. A well-planned gap year can help you gain clarity, confidence, and direction for your future studies or career.
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