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"With 398 marks and an OBC background, you're Qualified but not shortlisted for a government veterinary college seat in Himachal.
However, with smart counselling strategy and flexibility for private colleges or other states-a veterinary seat is still very much within reach."
dear student, You’ve cleared the SC qualifying cutoff (expected 127–161), but 368 marks are generally too low for a govt. MBBS seat.
For SC category, govt. MBBS cutoffs are usually:
AIQ: 430–460+
State quota: 400+ in most states
At 368, chances for govt. MBBS are very slim, even under state quota—unless your state has exceptionally low cutoffs.
You can try for:
Private MBBS colleges
BDS/AYUSH govt. seats
Allied health or paramedical courses
Yes, you qualify with 61 marks under BC-B for admission to law programmes in A P. You may need to pay some fee upfront, but once fee reimbursement is procedure due tuition should be fully covered.
With 260 marks in NEET 2025, you cannot get MNS Nursing. The expected cutoff is 380–430+ marks. Your score is too low.
Options:
Improve NEET score and reapply.
Try for private/state nursing colleges (some accept 260–300 marks).
MNS needs much higher marks, especially for General category.
Dear Candidate , With 54 marks in AP EAMCET and belonging to the SC category ,your chances of getting admission in medical courses like BAMS ( Ayurveda), BHMS ( Homeopathy ) , or other allied medical streams are possible , but admission to MBBS or BDS is unlikely since those require much higher ranks and NEET qualifications .
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