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Yes, you can get a government medical college in Karnataka without having a Karnataka domicile if you are applying through the All India Quota.
In NEET counselling, every state keeps 15% of seats in government medical colleges for All India students. These seats are open to everyone in India, no matter which state you are from. So you do not need to be from Karnataka to apply for those 15% seats.
But the marks needed are high because students from all over the country are competing for those seats. If you are from the General category, you usually need more than 620 marks. If you are from OBC, you may need around 600 marks. For SC or ST, the marks needed may be around 500 or a bit more depending on the college and year.
You cannot apply under the 85% Karnataka state quota without a Karnataka domicile. But you can apply for the 15% All India quota in Karnataka colleges.
If you made your Maharashtra domicile in November 2024, it is still valid for your MBBS admission in 2025. You will not need to apply for it again during counselling.
Domicile certificates typically remain valid for several years unless the rules say otherwise. Just make sure to keep a copy ready and check your profile during counselling. If the document is uploaded correctly, you should be all set.
With a percentile around 77, you stand a strong chance of getting into Electronics & Telecommunication or Electrical Engineering at reputable Mumbai colleges such as St. Francis Institute of Technology, Thakur College, or Shah and Anchor. However, admission to core IT branches in central or western Mumbai generally requires a percentile between 95 and 99.
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NEET is one of the most tough exam in India and many number of candidates appear in this exam. The cutoff o Medical College also touch sky. So with just 146 marks, unfortunately it is not possible to get admission in BPT or BAMS course even if you get the benefits of reservation.
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Certificate Validity
1. *Generally, certificates are valid*: Despite the photo being old, the certificate itself might still be valid.
2. *Institutional discretion*: The accepting authority (college or institution) might have specific requirements or guidelines regarding certificate validity and photo updates.
Document Verification
1. *Check with the institution*: Verify with the college or institution about their specific requirements for document verification.
2. *Potential issues*: If the institution requires an updated photo, presenting an old certificate might cause issues.
Uploading Old Certificate vs. Presenting New Certificate
1. *Consistency*: If you uploaded an old certificate during the NEET application process, presenting a new certificate during college reporting might raise questions.
2. *Explain the difference*: Be prepared to explain the reason for the difference in certificates, if asked.
Recommended Steps
1. *Contact the institution*: Reach out to the college or institution to clarify their requirements and potential implications.
2. *Carry both certificates*: Consider carrying both the old and new certificates to document verification, in case you're asked to explain the difference.
It's essential to verify the institution's requirements to ensure a smooth document verification process.
Hey there, different people have different perspectives about education and method to get educated.Some might drop out of college when they think they could start their own work without going to college.Some drop out of college due to financial or family issues.But those who target for a particular job they have to get that particular degree like llb to become a lawyer.So it's not about being insecure about ourselves it's about getting the proper degree required for the long term aim of that person.
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