Management
With 257 marks in NEET 2025, getting MBBS admission in Pondicherry Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS) under management quota is highly unlikely.
Why?
Previous management quota cutoffs were around 189–257+ marks.
Seats are limited and usually go to higher scorers.
What You Can Do:
Prepare for NEET 2026 for a better score.
Explore private colleges in other states with lower cutoffs.
Consider allied health courses (BDS, BPT, B.Sc Nursing, etc.).
Check MBBS abroad options if budget allows.
Hi!
An MBA in Logistics and Supply Chain Management focuses on the planning, implementation, and control of efficient supply chain systems. The fees for this program vary widely from 2 lakhs in government institutions to 8–12 lakhs in top private B-schools. Admission is usually based on entrance exams like CAT, MAT, XAT, CMAT, or sometimes direct admission in private colleges. After shortlisting, there may be group discussions and interviews. The course typically starts in July–August, but some universities follow a January intake. You’ll study topics like procurement, inventory management, transportation, and global supply chains. Graduates can work in industries like manufacturing, e-commerce, and logistics companies.
Thank you, and all the best for your MBA plans!
HEY THERE!!!
With a NEET 2025 score of 252, prospects for securing an MBBS seat in deemed universities in Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, or Pondicherry—even under the management quota— are exceedingly slim .
Typically, the cutoff for such institutions hovers well above 400 or even 500 marks.
A score in the lower range may make you eligible for B-category seats in certain private colleges, but realistically, gaining admission to MBBS programs in deemed universities within these states is not feasible with 252 marks.
Hi aspirant,
The first-year costs for Computer Science Management degrees can vary greatly based on the type of program , and the institution.
All the best!
Hello,
Yes, you can get admission through management quota in some colleges within Delhi (not NCR). However, this option is mainly available in private or self-financed institutions, not in central universities like Delhi University (DU).
Some colleges in Delhi that offer management quota admissions are:
Rukmini Devi Institute of Advanced Studies (RDIAS)
Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Management Studies (MAIMS)
Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies (VIPS)
Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Management (LBSIM)
FORE School of Management
Department of Financial Studies (DFS), University of Delhi (for MBA)
These seats usually have higher fees or donations. You can contact the college directly to know the exact process and seat availability.
Hope it helps !
HELLO,
Yes dear, there is a management quota available for BAMS (Bachelor of ayurvedic science and surgery)
Eligibility for Management quota :- 50 % aggerate marks required in 10+2 in specific science subjects like physics , chemistry and biology .
Hope that helps!
Hello aspirant,
This choice is mostly offered by private MBBS medical schools, where spots are only available to applicants who are prepared to pay a higher tuition. Even with the lowest NEET score, direct MBBS admission through management quota is the best option for admission. According to the Central Council of Indian Medicine's (CCIM) notification, any private BAMS college may use 15% of the total number of seats available for direct admission. Therefore, there should be no hesitancy in using the management quota for BAMS admission.
Thank you
For Computer Science Engineering (CSE) under management quota:
Seat Availability: Typically 10–15PERCENTILE of total seats in private (or deemed) engineering colleges
Specializations: Management quota seats are generally available across all CSE-related specializations (AI/ML, Data Science, etc.) in private institutions.
Fees: These seats usually cost significantly more (often several lakhs/year), and require direct applications to the college.
In short: Expect around 10–15PERCENTILE of CSE seats to be under management quota, available in all specializations, with higher direct-fee admissions.
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