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Alright, so with a JEE Main CRL rank of 95,000, an EAPCET rank of 11,900, and 994/1000 in IPE, you're in a pretty decent spot overall. Since you’re from the General-EWS category, that gives you a slight advantage too.
Now, for EAPCET-based admissions into these colleges, especially for popular branches like CSE, the cutoff ranks are usually pretty tight. In most cases, CSE at CBIT and Vasavi tends to close within the top 3,000 to 4,000 ranks. For VNR, it stretches a little more, but even then, CSE might close around 5,000 to 6,000. Since your EAPCET rank is around 11,900, it’s going to be hard to get CSE in these colleges through the regular counselling route.
But here’s where the B-category comes in—this is where colleges take in students based on JEE Main scores, management quota, or sometimes directly. Your JEE Main rank of 95,000 isn’t exactly top-tier for CSE at CBIT or Vasavi, but for IT or even ECE, you might actually have a pretty decent shot, especially if you apply early and stay proactive.
So realistically speaking, getting CSE in CBIT or Vasavi under B-category might be tough, but IT or related branches are definitely possible. VNR VJIET might be slightly more relaxed compared to the other two, so you’ve got better chances there, especially for IT or ECE.
I’d suggest applying for B-category seats in all three colleges, and while keeping your hopes up for CSE, definitely stay open to IT. It’s super close in curriculum and career scope, and you can always work towards CS profiles later through internships and skills.
All the best!
With 89% in 12th (PCB) and 40,000 rank in EAMCET under the General category, your chances of getting B.Sc. Radiology in top government colleges are low, but you can still get admission in private or semi-private colleges offering paramedical or radiology course.
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Hello Aspirant,
You are eligible for admission into B.Sc. Radiology in most of the colleges with your 89% in your 12th boards (PCB stream). Most of them do not consider your EAMCET, that said, your EAMCET rank (40,000 in general category) may not yield admission in a few of the top government medical colleges, which offer paramedical courses. You will have chances to get into one of the private, semi-government colleges of your interests even with your rank in the management/spot admission quota. I suggest you check the cut-off trends and admission process of individual Colleges.
Hi student!
Yes, admission to MBBS, BDS, and most allied medical courses in India is strictly based on NEET marks. Your 12th grade marks are used only to check basic eligibility, not for merit ranking or seat allotment. To be eligible, you must have passed 12th with Physics, Chemistry, Biology or Biotechnology, and English. For the general category, a minimum of 50% in PCB subjects is required, while for SC, ST, or OBC candidates, it is 40%. For General-PwD, it is 45%.
As for how many marks you need in NEET, that depends on the type of course and college you are targeting. If you want admission to a government medical college for MBBS, you usually need a NEET score of around 580 or more if you’re from the general category. For SC, ST, or OBC candidates, the score required is slightly lower and can fall in the range of 450 to 500, though it still varies by state and quota.
For MBBS in private medical colleges, a NEET score between 350 and 500 can be enough depending on the college, state, and whether you’re applying under management or state quota. Courses like BDS, BAMS, and BHMS usually have lower cutoffs. In some states, students with scores around 250 to 350 have secured seats in those programs, especially in private institutions.
So yes, NEET marks are mandatory for admission, and 12th marks only matter for eligibility.
Hope this helps!
Yes, admission to medical courses like MBBS through NEET is possible, but it requires both qualifying in NEET and meeting certain 12th-grade criteria. While NEET scores are the primary factor for merit ranking and seat allocation, your 12th-grade marks determine your eligibility to even appear for the NEET exam.
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