Marks
Hello ,
with 209 marks and an AIR of 7 lakh, getting an MBBS seat in Sri Krishna Ayurvedic Medical College (if you meant Ayurvedic) or Sri Krishna Medical College (if you meant allopathy) will be tough for a government quota, even in OBC 2B category. For private colleges, there is still a possibility if the cutoff drops in later rounds or mop-up, but you may need to consider higher fees. If you are open to BAMS, BHMS, or BDS, your chances will be better.
You can check this link below for more info:
https://dqxeclau.top/campaign/NEET-UG-Counseling-Subscription
Thanks and best wishes for your admission process .
With 93.8% in PSEB Class 12, you should be in the top 1% of your board, which makes you eligible for the INSPIRE Scholarship. Just make sure you take admission in a B.Sc. or integrated M.Sc. course in basic sciences like Physics, Chemistry, Math, or Biology.
Since cut-offs are typically higher, there are few chances of getting admitted to top government colleges as a BAMS student with 287 points in the NEET and OBC-NCL categories under the U.P. state quota. However, under state quota, you might be admitted to private BAMS colleges or lower-ranked government BAMS colleges in rural areas. Every year, the cut off changes based on competition, seats, and difficulty. To increase your chances, you should also apply during AYUSH counselling rounds. You can get a better idea of potential colleges by looking at cut-offs from prior years.
If you scored 287 marks in NEET 2025 and belong to the OBC-NCL category, it will be very difficult to get admission in a government BAMS college. Most government BAMS colleges need at least 450 to 500 marks for OBC category students.
With 287 marks, your chances are better in private BAMS colleges. Some private colleges may accept students with marks between 250 and 380, especially under the management quota or in states with lower competition.
So, you may not get a government seat, but you can still try for admission in private BAMS colleges. Make sure to check counselling options and cutoffs for your state.
Cut-off marks vary each year based on the college and branch. You can check previous years' cut-offs and predict your chances using college predictors.
https://medicine.careers360.com/nta-neet-college-predictor
Hello,
For admission to B.SC on Life science 2025-26 , Candidate must have passed 10+2 or equivalent examination with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks from recognized board for general category students. Relaxation in minimum marks is given to SC/ST/OBC candidates .The student should have studied Physics, Chemistry and Biology as main subjects. Some reputed universities may have higher cutoffs 60% or more and may also conduct entrance exams .
For more information ,visit the official website of the specific university.
I hope this information is useful to you.
Hii,
For admission into B.Sc. Life Sciences for the 2025–26 academic session, most universities and colleges generally require a minimum of 50% marks in 10+2 (Science stream).You must have studied Biology or Life Sciences along with Chemistry and Physics. Some reputed colleges might ask for 55% or above, depending on competition and seat availability.If you belong to a reserved category (SC/ST/OBC), there may be relaxation in minimum marks as per government rules.
For more information about this course you can here :
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/bsc-life-sciences
Hope this helps!
Thank you and good luck!
Hi ,
With 419.9 marks in PCM+English and a UR merit rank of 351 in DAVV counselling, you have a fairly decent chance of getting into the Integrated BTech+MTech program, but your exact branch will depend on how many higher-ranked students opt for AI-DS, IT, or CS. Generally, CS and AI-DS are in the highest demand and close early, while Electronics or IT may have seats open for longer.
At DAVV, rank 351 is not extremely high, but in previous years, candidates with similar ranks did manage to secure Electronics, IT, or even CS if there was a drop in demand.
Also, DAVV cutoffs can fluctuate each year depending on the total applicants, so even a few ranks difference can change your chances. Make sure you don’t miss the document verification deadlines, as your seat will not be confirmed until all certificates are validated.
Thank you!
At DDU Gorakhpur University (DDU GKP), the total seats to BBA usually fall between 60 to 120 but the current update of the seat matrix and the academy section can change these numbers.
A total of 96 marks, general rank of 277 and OBC rank of 124, There is a chance that you have missed the cut-off by the narrowest of margins in the first counseling round because this is a popular course, and seats are difficult to get.
Never mind, you maybe, have a chance in:
Second or third firming up counseling sessions
In the event of non-confirmation of seats by the other students, upgradation rounds will be done.
It is important to continue checking the official portal related to the DDU GKP Admission and attend future counseling sections. Also, have your document and feel ready to be confirmed fast should be so allocated.
Hello Reena
For getting admission in BAMS (Government College), it is recommended to have at least 400-440 marks in NEET for SEBC candidates to have a realistic chance in getting a seat. So above 400 marks is a safe score.
A state rank of 2,500 - 3,500 is usually required for a SEBC candidate to get BAMS in a government college.
To know more about BAMS: BAMS by CAREERS360
Thank You!!!
The Question containing Inaapropriate or Abusive Words
Question lacks the basic details making it difficult to answer
Topic Tagged to the Question are not relevant to Question
Question drives traffic to external sites for promotional or commercial purposes
The Question is not relevant to User