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Here are some colleges in your score range,
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With 533 marks out of 1250 in CUET UG 2025 you can expect to get into a few central universities and their affiliated colleges , but likely not the top-tier ones. Focus on universities and colleges that have a moderate cutoff for your chosen courses. Central universities in states like Gujrat, Rajasthan and Uttarakhand might be a good fit
Possible options based on your score:-
1.Delhi University (Off-Campus Colleges)
2.Baba Saheb Ambedkar University
3.Allahabad University
4.GGSIPU (Via CUET for some colleges)
5.Private Universities Via CUET ( Like Galgotias, Bennet)
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With 312 marks in neet 2025 and an all india sc rank of 410043 and Gujarat sc rank 40241 getting an mbbs seat in a government colleges in gujarat is very difficult even under the sc category because cutoff marka for sc in gujarat goverment colleges usually stay above 240 -450 marks but you dont worry you still have option you can try for semi government or privatw medical colleges in gujarat during later counselling round or mop up round where yhe cutoffs may go slightly lower also chack states like Maharashtra, Karnataka, Tamil nadu where some private colleges may offer mbbs seats at score for sc students consider bdms or bhms as backup medical feild too where you easily get admission
With 148 marks in NEET 2025, getting a seat in a government BDS college is very unlikely because the cutoff is usually much higher. You may still have a chance at a private or deemed dental college, especially under reservation categories like OBC, SC, or ST. Some colleges allow admission around 140–150 marks, mostly in later rounds with higher fees.
Keep an eye on your state’s AYUSH or dental counselling portal. When counselling opens, apply and fill in your choices. You can also look into BAMS or BHMS courses as alternatives since their cutoff is lower.
Websites to check counselling and college options: https://aaccc.gov.in https://mcc.nic.in
If you got around 60 marks in KCET and you belong to ST category, your KCET rank might be somewhere between 80,000 to 1,20,000. The exact rank also depends on your 2nd PUC (Class 12) marks, because KCET rank is calculated using both KCET marks and board marks.
With this rank and ST category, you have a good chance of getting CSE or other branches like ECE, EEE, or Civil in many decent engineering colleges in Karnataka. Some possible colleges where ST students with similar ranks have got CSE seats in past years are:
East West Institute of Technology, Bangalore Don Bosco Institute of Technology, Bangalore Acharya Institute of Technology, Bangalore Bangalore Institute of Technology (may get non-CSE branches) Siddaganga Institute of Technology, Tumkur (maybe non-CSE branches) KLE Institute of Technology, Hubli PES College of Engineering, Mandya Malnad College of Engineering, Hassan BGS Institute of Technology, Mandya JSS Science and Technology University, Mysore (only in last rounds or other branches)
For CSE, the chances improve in lower-tier colleges or in later rounds. You can also consider IT or ECE if you don’t get CSE initially. Also, rural and newly established colleges will have lower cutoffs and more chances.
You will get a better idea once the KCET counselling starts and the cutoffs are released.
Here are the separate website links where you can track your counselling and college options:
KCET Counselling (KEA Official Site) https://cetonline.karnataka.gov.in/kea
Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) Home Page https://kea.kar.nic.in
If you have got 60 marks in kcet and you are from st category then your rank is near one lakh or even more with this rank you may get some government or private engineering colleges in Karnataka but you not get top branches in famous colleges you have to wait till second or third round of counseling to get which college you will get and its also depends on your region and the category seats your preferences too you must register for counseling online and choose many colleges possible so that your chances to increase some small government colleges or aided colleges and may be possible for you to get in private colleges you may get normal branch like civil or mechanical or mining you must check previous year cutoff ranks st category on the official kcet website any trusted site and compare it with your expected rank only then you will know your exact chances sometimes students leave their seats if your name comes in later rounds then you get a better seat do not worry just apply carefully and check your email and login portal regularly for updates from kcet counseling team keep all your documents ready for verification and choose your options wisely as your interest
Islamia College of Law in Hyderabad is a private law college. The yearly fee for LLB or integrated law courses is usually between 30000 and 50000 rupees. This is only the tuition fee. There may be extra charges for admission, library, exam fees, or other facilities.
Since you got 39.7 marks and are not qualified through entrance, you can still try for admission under management quota. For that, you should directly contact the college.
Here is the contact information of the college where you can ask about fees and admission
Islamia College of Law, Bandlaguda, Chandrayangutta, Hyderabad Email id is [email protected] Phone number is 9347683872 Official website is https://islamiacollegeoflaw.com/contact
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Yes, NEET marks are very important for admission to medical courses like MBBS, BDS, and PG courses. Your neet score decides whether you qualify or not if you score high it's give you a chance to study in India's top government institutions with lower fees .Apart from MBBS and BDS, if your NEET score is not very high, you can also explore other options like B.Sc. Nursing, Paramedical courses, B.Sc. in Radiology, Lab Technician, , or Pharmacy. These are good career paths in the medical field and are available in both government and private institutions. Some of these may require NEET, while others may have separate entrance tests or merit-based admission.
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As per the guidelines of NCTE you should have at least 50% on your Bachelor's degree. While some universities see through about the percentage basis from 40-45%. As per my sources and calculations you should target for more than 80-85% and which can lead you to Top tier colleges.
Hey, for the general class it is for 50% in undergraduate required while for SC/ST candidates require 45%. Cutoffs are different based on different colleges but generally as per my sources is 80% which is enough to get a tier one college.
IGNOU Entrance - ≥80/100
Maharashtra B.Ed CET - Average 50+; Good 70–87
Odisha Entrance - OBC: 48–53% range
Bihar CET - Gen: ≥35%, Reserved: ≥30%
UP B.Ed JEE - Gen: 341–351/500
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