Management
Hello Aspirant,
Yes, candidates who are outside Punjab are eligible to apply for PG (MD/MS) seats under Management Quota in Private Medical Colleges of Punjab as these seats are open to all eligible NEET-PG–qualified candidates from all over India (irrespective of domicile) and allotment is done through centralized counseling by state authority.
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No — UVCE does not offer seats under a management quota,thereare merit based admissions.
you can go for regular engineering course there ,
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Hello,
The fee ranges from Rs 12000 to over Rs 60000 and above.
In New Delhi YMCA , the fees is around Rs 85000.
The fee depends on various factors like the duration of the course, reputation and location of the institution.
Fee varies by institution, so visit the specific institution website in which you're interested to get the course.
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For ba LLB govt it's usually cost around 30,000 to 2 lach per year it will depend of the colleges and coming to the management seat for the private management it usually cost around 1.5 lac to 10 lac per year and this also will different based the college in ba llb
If you have scored 288 in neet PG if you are from general management quota it is hard to get into government colleges because they usually need higher cut off for the neet PG 2025 so you can try for private institutions and management quota but your chances less you can attend counselling and explore all the opportunities
With 72% in plus two bio science, getting management quota admission is pretty doable in many private colleges for courses like BSc, BPT, or paramedical streams. You just need to research private colleges that offer management quota seats, contact their admission offices directly, fill out the application form, and pay the required management quota fees (which are usually higher than regular fees). Keep all your documents ready and be aware that fees and eligibility criteria can vary by college, so picking a good one that fits your budget is key.
If you have 72% in plus two bio science and want admission through management quota, you can apply directly to private colleges offering courses in your field like BSc, BPT, or paramedical courses. Management quota seats usually require you to pay higher fees, and admission is often based on merit and availability, not just entrance exams. You just contact the college admissions office, fill out the application, and pay the fee as per their management quota rules. Keep in mind, eligibility criteria and fees vary by college, so it’s good to check with multiple colleges to find the best option for you.
Hey! With 72% in your Plus Two Bio Science, you are in a good position to apply for management quota seats. Management quota basically allows colleges to admit students outside the regular merit list, often with a separate fee structure. First, identify colleges that offer your desired course under management quota—these could be private or semi-government institutions. Next, check their eligibility; usually, 60–65% marks are enough for management quota, so you meet that. Then, contact the college admission office directly to ask about seats, fees, and application process. Keep all your documents ready, like mark sheets, ID proofs, and photographs. Submit your application early, because management quota seats are limited. Remember, every college may have slightly different rules, so it’s important to be proactive and confirm details directly.
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