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You may have chance to get admission in some private or state level colleges in Lucknow . Admission will depend on cut off , seat availability and it will be best to check the official website of colleges and contact their admission offices for more details .
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If you want to take admission to science courses at Delhi University like B.Sc. (Hons.) in Zoology, Botany, or Food Technology , your CUET subject choices matter a lot.
DU requires you to take Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in CUET for most life science courses. If you choose Physical Education instead of Physics in CUET—even if you studied Physics in Class 12—you won’t be eligible for courses that require Physics as a CUET subject.
Delhi University looks strictly at the subjects you appeared for in CUET , not just what you studied in school.
So, yes— choosing Physical Education instead of Physics in CUET will make you ineligible for certain B.Sc. science courses at DU.
The most important topics that have high weightage mark like electrostatic, modern physics, mechanics, optics , magnetism, thermodynamics, waves and shm these topics are more important but you are aiming for more percentile means you need covers remaining topics in the syllabus
If you are a UP candidate with a NEET 2024 rank of around 19,000, it is a strong position to secure a government MBBS seat under the 85% state quota. Many government medical college in Uttar Pradesh have closing ranks between 20,000 to 27,000 so your chance in state counselling are good. However, getting a seat under 15% All India Quota might be a bit difficult, as cutoffs there are usually lower. Still, it’s important to apply for both AIQ and state counselling. Using a college predictor tool can help you shortlist the best options. Overall this is a decent rank that gives you a fair opportunity for MBBS admission.
Yes, you are eligible for engineering admission in Maharashtra. Here's how:
You got 52% overall in HSC, which meets the minimum requirement (45% for general and 40% for reserved categories).
Even though your PCM is 41%, in Maharashtra CET admissions, Electronics is often considered as an optional subject in place of Chemistry, especially if the course allows it. That gives you 47% in PCM with Electronics, which many colleges will accept.
Your 93 percentile in MHT CET (PCM group) is a strong score. With this percentile, you have a good chance of getting into decent engineering colleges in Maharashtra. You may get branches like IT, CSE, or E&TC in private colleges and possibly in a few government-aided ones too.
Colleges you may target include: VIT Pune PCCOE Pune Sinhgad Institutes Thakur College of Engineering, Mumbai Ramrao Adik Institute, Navi Mumbai KJ Somaiya (for some branches depending on cutoffs)
Final admission will depend on the CAP (Centralized Admission Process) rounds, your category (if any), and preferences filled.
Hello Harsha,
If you have completed your Grade 12 and didn't get the marks needed for veterinary admissions, you can take improvement exams in Physics and Biology. For most boards (CBSE and state boards), improvement exams usually happen in July in the year you completed Grade 12. So, if you want to secure your upcoming admission this year to get into a veterinary college, you would need to write both subjects in July of this year (2025) on scheduled dates (for example, July 15 if they announce). If you also want, but want to write them next year, but:
With a JEE Main percentile of 43.738% and being from the General (EWS) category, your approximate CRL rank would be around 7.5 to 8 lakh. At this percentile, admission into top government colleges, NITs, IIITs, or GFTIs is not possible, even with EWS reservation.
Most government colleges have cutoff percentiles much higher than this, usually above 85–90 for even less competitive branches. So, with your score, your chances are very low for any government or centrally funded institutions through JoSAA or CSAB.
However, some private engineering colleges may still offer admission based on JEE Main qualification alone, or through their own management quota or entrance processes. You can explore private colleges in your state or nearby regions, especially those that accept low JEE scores or offer direct admission.
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