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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.
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Hello aspirant,
To score well in CET , the best strategy is to follow the state board syllabus, usually from classes 11 and 12. Focus on understanding the core concepts in Physics, Chemistry, Maths (or Biology for medical stream). You don’t need to study beyond your board syllabus, just be thorough with what’s already there. Practice previous year papers and take mock tests regularly to improve speed and accuracy. Also, time management during the exam is very important, so try to solve questions within a set time. Studying a little every day, even just 2-3 hours with full focus, can give you strong results over a few months. Use NCERT books and CET-specific preparation books to strengthen your basics and boost confidence.
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With a NEET score of 366 and belonging to the OBC category in Telangana, getting a government MBBS seat would be quite difficult, as the cut-off for OBC in Telangana usually goes above 430–450. However, you still have chances in private medical colleges under the B-category or management quota. Another option is to explore deemed universities or apply under All India Counselling where cut-offs may vary. If MBBS is your only goal, consider reappearing for NEET next year with stronger preparation. Otherwise, BDS, BAMS, or BPT are good alternatives that can still lead to successful careers in healthcare.
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Yes, you can directly get admission into the Electrical Engineering branch at most universities.
An 85% score is excellent for securing lateral entry admission.
Make sure to review the university's guidelines and fee structure before proceeding with the admission process.
If you scored 276 marks in NEET 2025 and you belong to the OBC category, you have passed the exam because the qualifying marks for OBC category were between 113 and 143 this year.
But 276 marks is considered low for getting admission into MBBS or BDS courses in government colleges. For OBC candidates, the cut off marks to get admission in a government medical college are usually around 580 to 630 marks. So with 276 marks, it is almost not possible to get a government MBBS or BDS seat.
You may still have a small chance in private or deemed medical colleges under management quota, but even there most colleges ask for 400 or more marks.
Also, in some states, seats may remain vacant after main counselling rounds. In mop-up rounds, some colleges may allow students with lower marks, but even then chances are very low for MBBS.
So, even though you passed NEET, your chances to get an MBBS or BDS seat this year are very low. You should explore alternative courses in the medical field.
websites https://neet.nta.nic.in https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-2025-cut-off-for-obc
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The MHCET Law entrance exam is conducted for 150 marks. It consists of multiple-choice questions covering topics such as Legal Aptitude, General Knowledge, Logical Reasoning, English, and Basic Mathematics. The paper is of 2 hours duration and is held online. Preparing well in each section is essential to score competitively.
For more information about this exam, councelling, cutoff etc you can visit:
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Yes, for admission to NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs through JEE Main, general category students are required to score at least 75% in their 12th board exams, or be in the top 20 percentile of their respective boards. For SC/ST category candidates, the minimum requirement is 65%. However, for the last few years, this criterion was relaxed due to the pandemic, but from 2024 onwards, it's expected to be enforced again. Always refer to the official JEE Main brochure of the current year for confirmation.
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Hello Samiksha
With 51 percentile in MHCET, you can get the following colleges:
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With 97 marks in GUJCET and 90 percentile in JEE Mains and 87 percentage in 12th class with OBC category, it will still be very hard to get admission in to DAIICT (Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information and Communication Technology).
Through GUJCET, the closing rank typically range from 140 to 472, so it won't be possible to get DAIICT through GUJCET with 97 marks.
Through JEE MAINS, you will need to get a rank within 20,000 - 25,000. A 90 percentile means your rank is more than 1 Lakh so it won't be possible.
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Hi Harsh!
If you’re in your 1st semester of electrical engineering and want to change to another engineering college, you typically don’t need 10th class marks for admission unless you're applying fresh through management or lateral entry. However, some colleges may ask for your 10th and 12th marks for their internal assessment. Generally, you’ll need to apply through a migration process, and most colleges want a minimum of 50–60% in 10th. But the real focus will be on your current academic record, transfer certificate , no objection certificate , and university approval. Visit the new college for exact transfer process.
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