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Hii,
With a 77 percentile in English and 88 percentile in GAT, your marks is actually quite decent especially since you belong to the OBC category. These scores can definitely give you an edge in some central universities. Now, when it comes to the University of Hyderabad, it’s true that the cutoffs are usually quite high, especially for popular courses. So yes, it can be a bit competitive there.
As for CUK (Kalaburagi) and CUTN (Tiruvarur), their cutoffs tend to be a bit more flexible. Based on your percentile, your chances of getting a seat there are much stronger. Among the two, CUTN is steadily improving in terms of placements, especially in the humanities and social sciences streams. On the other hand, Hyderabad University has one of the best reputations and placement records among central universities.
Just make sure to regularly check their official websites for counselling dates, application deadlines, and updates.
All the best!
As you mentioned taking Zoology as your main subject and Chemistry as second, and Psychology as optional in AU entrance, and it’s not reflecting in your scorecard, you need to reach out to the exam authority (Andhra University) directly.
Because entrance exams generally consider only the main and second subjects for calculating results. If Psychology was optional and not attempted during the exam, it won’t be added to the scorecard. However, if you did appear for Psychology and it’s still missing, this could be an error.
You can follow these steps:
Hope you will find it helpful!
good afternoon, with a NFAT score of 60.25, you're in the lower-mid range for admission to National Forensic Sciences University (NFSU) and its affiliated campuses. Based on recent cutoffs and trends, here are some colleges and programs where you may have a realistic chance: Colleges You Can Target
NFSU Gandhinagar (Main Campus) Gujarat B.Sc. Forensic Science, B.Sc. Criminology Low to Moderate (depends on category)
NFSU Delhi Campus Delhi B.Sc. Cybersecurity, B.Sc. Digital Forensics Moderate for SC/ST
NFSU Goa Campus Goa B.Sc.–M.Sc. Integrated Forensic Science Moderate
NFSU Tripura Campus Agartala B.Sc. Forensic Science Higher chance
NFSU Bhopal Campus Madhya Pradesh B.Sc. Criminology, B.Sc. Psychology Moderate to High
Note: Admission chances improve significantly if you belong to SC/ST/OBC categories or if you're applying for less competitive programs like Criminology or Psychology.
I recommended Programs Based on Your Score
B.Sc. Criminology
B.Sc. Psychology (Forensic)
B.Sc. Cybersecurity (in newer campuses)
Integrated B.Sc.–M.Sc. Forensic Science (in regional campuses)
Apply to multiple campuses during NFAT counselling.
Prioritize regional campuses with lower competition.
Yes, you are eligible to appear for NEET 2026 because the basic eligibility says you need to pass 12th with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English as core subjects. There’s no issue if you passed Chemistry with grace marks, as long as you’re marked as pass in your board results.
However, for MBBS admission in government medical colleges (GMCs) or AIIMS, the percentage criteria for the general category is 50% aggregate in PCB. Since your PCB aggregate is 52.31%, you meet that requirement too. So, you are eligible for NEET and for MBBS admission in GMCs and even AIIMS, provided you clear the NEET exam with the required cutoff.
Hey Janasri,
Thanks for reaching out!
Scoring 65 marks in NFAT entrance (Forensic science)exam gives you a decent chance,but admission to the Delhi campus is tough as it requires 75+ marks for general category due to high competition.However, If you belong to a reserved category or have a Delhi domicile,you may still have a chance depending on this year's cut-offs. keep checking the official merit list and stay prepared for counselling.Also consider other NFSU campuses like Gandhinagar, Bhopal where cut-off may be lower.
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https://university.careers360.com/exams/nfat
All the best!!
Hello,
Yes, if you have entered the wrong maximum marks in counselling registration, it can create problems during document verification.
Your marks may not match your original documents, and your application might get rejected or delayed. It's better to correct it as soon as possible, if correction is allowed.
Hope it helps !
Sorry, but still you can't get admission to the Sharda Medical College in the mop-up round. Because your marks are very low, and the cutoff for the MBBS degree in this college is very high, like you need a minimum of 500 marks to get admission to this college. Even with this, marks are unlikely to get admission in BDS or Ayush course in a private college. But you can try for a management quota or apply to another college where you meet the cutoff if you belong to a reserved category.
I hope it clears your query!!
Hello Aspirant,
With 370 marks in NEET and in the SC category, you have a decent possibility to get an MBBS seat in private medical college in the convener quota especially in states as Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, or Karnataka, where the cutoff for private colleges in SC category are relatively lower. However, it depends on various factors such as:
With 438 marks in NEET 2025 and BC-A category, your chances of getting a free government MBBS seat under All India Quota in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, or other states are very slim, as AIQ cutoff for BC category generally stays above 500–530 marks.
However, you may have some chance in state quota counseling in Andhra Pradesh or telangana in BDS, BAMS, or BHMS courses, especially in semi-government or private colleges.
With 137 marks in ICAR AIEEA PG under the general category for social science, it is difficult to get a seat in top ICAR colleges. The cutoff is usually higher for general category. But you can wait and check for vacant seats in later rounds or look for admission in other universities.
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