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I have a doubt in E-sanad bar council form. Usually we south indians have no surnames. i usually write my name in all documents as SHALINI JAYABALAN, but in e sanad it shows as JAYABALAN SHALINI which is wrong. What to do in such case. PLEASE HELPPP!!

gopi 8th Aug, 2025

Hello Aspirant,

If your name usually appears as SHALINI JAYABALAN and e-Sanad shows it as JAYABALAN SHALINI, it is probably because the system auto-positions the name using the North Indian style of naming (surname first). Many south Indians do not use a surname, and the order of the name matters, so here is what to do:

  1. Check your original degree/certificate. e-Sanad will pick up the names as printed on that certificate, exactly.
  2. If it is correct, but e-Sanad gets it wrong, lodge a grievance/ticket through the e-Sanad helpdesk.
  3. Clearly state that your official name is SHALINI JAYABALAN, and keep it clear JAYABALAN is not a surname.
  4. Attach any ID proof (like Aadhaar/passport/PAN) representing the correct order of your name.
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I have reported a college in MCC neet ug counselling and opt for upgradation and payed fees and if in second round of counselling I will got the upgraded college can i get my money back from the first allotted college . please reply ..

Abhilasha Agrawal 8th Aug, 2025

Yes — if you’ve reported to the Round 1 college, paid the fees, and then get an upgraded seat in Round 2 of MCC NEET UG counselling you will have to join the upgraded college and complete reporting there.

The first college is required to refund your fees, after deducting the caution deposit or any minimal processing charges, as per MCC rules. The refund process usually takes a few weeks and is handled directly the first college to your bank account.

The key is to collect the relieving letter from the first college after upgradation — it’s your proof for the refund.



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Can I get BAMS with 287 marks in neet 2025 obc ncl category

Ayush Madanpotra 7th Aug, 2025

If you scored 287 marks in NEET 2025 and belong to the OBC-NCL category, it will be very difficult to get admission in a government BAMS college. Most government BAMS colleges need at least 450 to 500 marks for OBC category students.

With 287 marks, your chances are better in private BAMS colleges. Some private colleges may accept students with marks between 250 and 380, especially under the management quota or in states with lower competition.

So, you may not get a government seat, but you can still try for admission in private BAMS colleges. Make sure to check counselling options and cutoffs for your state.

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i have registered for neet ug councelling first round but unable to reach for verification in wbmcc councelling then can i again apply for next round 2

Prachi Kumari 6th Aug, 2025

Hello,

Yes, you can apply for Round 2 of NEET UG counselling under WBMCC even if you missed the document verification in Round 1.

But you will have to register again for Round 2 and complete the verification process as per the new schedule. Keep checking the official website for updates.

Hope it helps !

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i given 12 th board in general category in which i got 42% aggregate in pcb. but i have obc caste certificate of uttar pradesh so iam i eligible for neet

Chelsie G 6th Aug, 2025

Yes, you are eligible to appear for NEET. Even though you got 42% aggregate in PCB under the general category, since you have a valid OBC caste certificate from Uttar Pradesh, you will be considered under the OBC category. For OBC and other reserved categories, the minimum eligibility requirement is 40% aggregate in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in 12th board exams. So with 42%, you meet the criteria and can apply for NEET under the OBC category.


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Rajasthan neet ug 2025 councilling

Nikita shahi 5th Aug, 2025

Hello,

Thanks for reaching out!

The Rajasthan NEET UG 2025 counselling will be conducted by RUHS), typically in July–August after NEET results are declared. It includes two rounds of counselling plus mop-up and stray vacancy rounds. Candidates can apply for both government and private MBBS/BDS colleges in the state. You need to register on the official portal and keep checking as the 2025 site may be updated. Make sure to have your documents, NEET scorecard, and domicile certificate (if applicable) ready.

You can check this for more information about councelling:

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/rajasthan-neet-counselling-2025

All the best!


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My neet score in 2025 is 344 What is the fees structure

Kavya S P 4th Aug, 2025

Your neet 2025 score is 344 but the fees depend on the college you get into between government and private colleges. The neet 2025 exam registration fee varies by category for general candidate 1,700 for obc it's 1,600 and sc,st will be 1000. Government colleges will have lower fees but need high mark with 344 marks getting a government seat may be difficult but varies by state and category. Private colleges accept lower neet marks but charge high tution fees often varies from the lakhs and crores some students with scored around 344 look for private college but such options are expensive.

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can i get mbbs seat with 366 marks in neet 2025 with obc in telangana

Nikita shahi 4th Aug, 2025

Hi,

With a NEET score of 366 and belonging to the OBC category in Telangana, getting a government MBBS seat would be quite difficult, as the cut-off for OBC in Telangana usually goes above 430–450. However, you still have chances in private medical colleges under the B-category or management quota. Another option is to explore deemed universities or apply under All India Counselling where cut-offs may vary. If MBBS is your only goal, consider reappearing for NEET next year with stronger preparation. Otherwise, BDS, BAMS, or BPT are good alternatives that can still lead to successful careers in healthcare.

You can use this for predict your college: College predictor careers 360

Thank you!





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College for bpt pn 146 neet score

Nikita shahi 4th Aug, 2025

Hello,

Thanks for reaching out!

As you scored 146 marks in NEET 2025 , you may not qualify for government BPT colleges, but you do have good chances in private institutions. Many private colleges consider students with scores under 200, especially through management quota. States like Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu offer decent BPT programs in private institutions. Some colleges you can consider are:

  • DY Patil University, Pune
  • Ramaiah Medical College, Bangalore
  • KIMS University, Karad
  • Dr. D.Y. Patil College of Physiotherapy, Mumbai
  • NIMS University, Jaipur

Make sure to check individual college cutoffs and eligibility before applying.

Best of luck!



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iam interested in taking admission to your university. I would like to know whether your university is currently accredited by NAAC (National Assessment and Accreditation Council). Kindly share the details or provide the official NAAC accreditation certificate or link for verification.

Taabia Fathima 4th Aug, 2025

Hey Ranjitha:)

Thanks for reaching out!

Thankyou for your interest.However,to provide accurate information, please mention the exact name of the college of university you are referring to

We cannot directly provide NAAC accreditation certificate but you can easily verify its accreditation status through the official NAAC website.

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