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Hello,
Yes, you can do both together. As a private candidate, you can appear for the improvement exam in the subjects you already passed and also take Biology as an additional subject in the same year. You will need to apply separately for improvement and for the additional subject when the board opens the forms.
It is better to confirm the exact process and dates from your board (CBSE/State board) before applying.
Hope it helps !
Based on your NEET score of 390 marks , you have a good chance of securing admission to a government BPT (Bachelor of Physiotherapy) college, especially in states like Maharashtra. However, cutoffs can vary by state and college.
Here are some government BPT colleges you might consider:
Government College of Physiotherapy, Mumbai, Maharashtra
Government Physiotherapy College, Nagpur, Maharashtra
Government Physiotherapy College, Pune, Maharashtra
Government Physiotherapy College, Aurangabad, Maharashtra
Government Physiotherapy College, Kolhapur, Maharashtra
Government Physiotherapy College, Nanded, Maharashtra
Government Physiotherapy College, Solapur, Maharashtra
Government Physiotherapy College, Amravati, Maharashtra
Government Physiotherapy College, Jalgaon, Maharashtra
Government Physiotherapy College, Akola, Maharashtra
Please note that cutoffs can vary each year based on factors like the number of applicants and seat availability. It's advisable to check the official websites or contact the respective colleges for the most accurate and updated information.
Hey Vaishnavi,
With an EAPCET rank of 3266 and IPE marks 974 under the EWS category, you do have a decent chance of getting admission into BPT in government colleges like Osmania or NIMS Hyderabad, but it mainly depends on the cutoff trend of that particular year and how many seats are available for EWS. Usually, for highly reputed colleges like NIMS, the cutoff rank tends to be much lower, so it might be slightly tough there. But for Osmania and other government colleges, your rank + IPE score combination keeps you in a competitive position. I’d suggest you keep an eye on the previous year cutoffs and also fill in multiple options during counselling to improve your chances.
Hello
With 429 marks in NEET 2025, it is very highly unlikely to get a BAMS seat in National Institute of Ayurveda (NIA) as the cutoff for the same is much higher, around 600 marks for general category and around 550 marks for the reserved category.
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Hello.
As you have mentioned that your neet score is 429 marks but you haven't mentioned your category. Nevertheless, i am assuming to be in general category. So, if we look over previous year's cutoff trend for BAMS and BHMS then the cutoff for BAMS was 450 to 500+ marks and for BHMS it was 450+ marks even more than that.
So maybe you can get private seat.i recommend you to go for state quota counselling to get government bams college.
Hope it helps
If you want to get bams National institute of Ayurveda on 429 marks it is highly hard to get the because it usually requires higher cutoff more than 600 for general category for reserved category you should at least made 550 cutoff so you can try for any other private institutions but their fees will be very higher if you are looking for any other colleges look at their official website for more updates
Scoring 28 marks in TS PGECET with a category background definitely improves your chances of getting admission into some good M.Tech colleges in Telangana. The exact college depends on your branch preference and cutoff trends, but generally with this score you can expect opportunities in a few government as well as reputed private engineering colleges. Category reservation usually helps in securing seats even at slightly lower cutoffs, so keep an eye on colleges like JNTUH-affiliated institutes, OU College of Engineering, and also good private ones such as CBIT, VNR VJIET, Gokaraju Rangaraju, etc. My suggestion would be to attend the counseling rounds carefully, keep multiple options open, and apply for both government and private colleges to increase your chances.
Hello Moulish
Yes, RPVT 2025 has qualifying marks which is set as a percentile. Candidates need to score at least 50th percentile for the General category and 40th percentile for reserved category to qualify for the counselling. The cutoff will be declared after the declaration of results but the qualifying marks are these only.
Hope this answer helps; Thank You!!!
Hey Pranjal:)
Thanks for reaching out!
Unfortunately,Based on your mentioned score, category and rank, your chances of getting an MBBS seat in Moti Lal Nehru College is low .The usual OBC closing ranks are around 10-15,000 through AIQ and around 20,000 for state counselling, usually requiring 600 above to secure a seat.
Explore private colleges where you're rank aligns with their closing ranks,you may get in later rounds.So, participate in the Counselling process and keep an eye on later rounds to maximize your chances.
Predict to explore better chances:
https://medicine.careers360.com/nta-neet-college-predictor
With your mark and the percentile it is really hard to get into rpcau if you are from SC ST category or any other resource categories high chance of getting seat there if you are from this category you can get this if possible participate and counselling and explore all your options if you are looking for another particular colleges you need to check their official a website for more updates
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