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Hello,
In Karnataka PGCET M.Tech Civil 2025, scoring 40 marks would likely result in a rank between 7001 and 15000.so you can expect your rank between this.
However,you can get your actual rank after the official announcement.The PGCET 2025 result and rank list, which is expected to be released in July 2025 is releasing soon.
Hope it helps..
IISc Bangalore does not offer a B.Tech or undergraduate program in Aeronautical Engineering through JEE Main. IISc offers a B.Sc (Research) program for undergraduate students, and admission to this is possible through JEE Advanced, not JEE Main.
For M.Tech in Aerospace Engineering at IISc, admission is through GATE, not JEE.
If you are interested in Aeronautical or Aerospace Engineering at the undergraduate level, you should target IITs like IIT Bombay, Kanpur, Kharagpur, or Madras. These branches usually require a rank within 1500 to 3000 in JEE Advanced for general category students. JEE Main is only used as a qualifier for JEE Advanced in this path.
With 367 marks in NEET, belonging to SC category and having defence quota, your chances are moderate to possible for:
1) AIMS Mohali
You have a decent chance here. In recent years, SC category students with scores around 360–370 have managed to get seats, especially when defence quota is considered. Keep an eye on state counselling rounds — chances improve in later rounds.
2) GMC Patiala
GMC Patiala is more competitive. For SC category, cut-offs can go lower, but it's harder to get in with marks below 380–400 in early rounds. Defence quota might give you a slight edge, so don’t rule it out completely.
Your daughter scored 388 in NEET 2025 under the BC-E category in Andhra Pradesh. She has a moderate chance of getting an MBBS seat, especially in private colleges or later rounds of counselling.
Top government colleges may be tough in the first round, but she could get a seat in newer or less competitive government colleges in round 2 or mop-up. It's important to participate in all rounds and fill in maximum choices.
Hello!
So according to your score that is 130 from NTD category and you have defence quota also still your chances of getting admission into government MBBS/BDS is not possible in NEET 2025 As cutt offs are usually higher.
You can try for courses like BAMS,BHMS, B.Sc nursing,BPT or B.V.SC
For more accurate information you can use this careers360 predictor: https://medicine.careers360.com/nta-neet-college-predictor
1. You gave English in CUET so this is good
2. You also gave Physics Chemistry Biology Painting
3. These are domain subjects so this is also fine
4. Delhi University wants English plus any three domain subjects
5. You gave five subjects so you are eligible
6. Now check your CUET marks
7. Then see which DU college you can get
8. Big colleges need high CUET score
9. You can apply when DU form comes
10. If you get good marks then you get good college
Hii,
If you didn’t write the NCET and still want to join B.Sc Nursing yes, you can. Many private and even some government nursing colleges accept students based on IPE marks rather than entrance exams.
In Visakhapatnam, colleges like Andhra College of Nursing, GITAM Institute of Nursing, and Gayatri College offer admission based on merit + interview. So even without NCET, you can still apply. Just you need a good pass in Intermediate usually above 50% with BiPC background. Some colleges will also ask for medical fitness or a basic entrance, but nothing like NEET.
Start calling the colleges or checking their websites now because management quota admissions happen earlier than regular rounds.
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Hello Suryateja, with a NEET UG 2025 score of 195 and a rank of around 8,22,020, your chances of getting a seat in a government medical college are not possible under All India Quota or State Quota. Even for reserved categories, most state cutoffs are much higher.
For private medical colleges, low-fee seats are also unlikely. Most private colleges require at least 350 to 450 marks for a general or state quota seat.
You may have a limited chance under NRI or management quota in deemed universities or private colleges, but the fees are very high, usually around 15 to 25 lakh per year. Even for those, some colleges prefer higher marks than 195.
If you are strongly interested in MBBS, you can consider preparing again for NEET next year. Otherwise, you may explore alternative courses like BDS, BAMS, BHMS, BPT, or B.Sc Nursing, which have lower cutoffs and good career options.
Yes,you can get admission in JAC with your 58% marks in 12 class from SC category but getting admission in JAC will also depend upon your JEE main score. Since you haven't mentioned it is difficult to predict a college for you.
However you may have chances of getting admission into Delhi technological University, ,Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University,Netaji Subhas University of Technology.
With 336 marks, MBBS in Tamil Nadu govt colleges is unlikely under OBC unless special reservation applies. However, BAMS, B.Sc. Nursing, BPT (Physiotherapy), or Allied Health Sciences may be possible. Participate in state counselling rounds to explore all options.
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