Quota
Hello Suhani,
Hope you're doing well.
First of all heartly congratulations for your biggest achievement you have made in your life up till now. 653/720 is a big score to get any good medical colleges in India.
As you have rightly said States like Haryana and Rajasthan have 5 - 7 years of bond policy that's quite disappointing, I know.
Every year Students from such states move to other better states like Maharashtra, Gujrat which have less number of years for Bond Policy .
Talking about Maharashtra, a large number of Students from Haryana, Rajasthan come to Maharashtra via MCC Counselling.
Talking about why to choose Maharashtra state :-
So, it's better you come to Maharashtra and start your medical journey from here. Haryana have 7 Years of Bond Policy for Rs. 30 - 40 Lakhs approx and that's huge enough for any common class person.
But, also looking the other side of the coin, if you don't want to leave your hometown or your family then you can stay in Haryana.
Because, nothing matters bigger than what you WANT! We're here just to give you good suggestions to help you making better decisions.
You can predict your college using this link :-
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_cp
You can predict your Rank using this link :-
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-rank-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_rp
Hope this helps you. All the best.
Thank You.
Hello Shahnashereen,
Tamil Nadu State Quota counselling occurs for its own domiciled students . It's because each and every state of India wants particularly only their State students to learn in their state Colleges. So, 85% Seats are reserved for their domiciled students .
Considering that you born and done 10th from Tamil Nadu and then completed your 12th from Kerala and also now stays there only, you are unfortunately not a domicile of either of the states . You must have to go for MCC AIQ Counselling to get a seat in any Medical College from all over India.
Requirements for being domicile of any particular state :-
If any of these above vital criterias are not followed then, the student won't be called a Domicile of that particular state.
Thus, you are not eligible for both Tamil Nadu as well as Kerala State Quota Counselling .
Hope this helps. All the Best.
Hi there,
Yes you do have a chance of getting a government medical college in Maharashtra through 85% state quota. Going by previous year's data the cutoff for SC category was somewhere around 475 marks in colleges like GMC Nandurbar, GMC Gondia and GMC Akola. But since the paper this year was bit difficult than previous year you can expect the cutoff to go down a bit thus ensuring you a government MBBS seat.
Further you can also check this link out to know various other colleges you have chance in-
Hello Aspirant,
As we all know already how fast NEET cut-off is changing every year so predicting before and get stuck to it would be unfair. We can predict only on the basis of previous year's cut-off .
According to previous year cut-off the All India Closing Rank of PIMS, Jalandhar was 34999 for general category , since you have not mentioned your category considering you general.
As you are from Punjab , through 85% state quota ,general category last year cut off was 580 , for OBC 550 and for BC 515 . So you may get a seat amongst 160 seats offered by PIMS,Jalandhar in 2nd round or 3rd round probably , but dont worry your marks are good and cut off may vary this year.
If not keep a back plan for colleges like :
GMC , Amritsar
Government Medical college , Patiala
CMC, Ludhiana
To get the list of colleges in which you have chances, you can go through our college predictor at
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
Till then All the best
Hi Sanjana.
With a rank of 100000 in KCET , it is difficult for you to get into Reva University. But don't worry, there are many colleges that can offer you CSE with this rank and category :
I used this KCET College predictor: https://dqxeclau.top/kcet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=ini-cet_cp
For expert guidance from Careers360 , refer here, https://dqxeclau.top/btech-companion/order-summary?icn=companion_order_summary&ici=companion_btech_dashboard
[Note: These are predictions from previous years' data. This year's cutoffs have not been released yet.]
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Hello aspirant,
Hope you are doing good
Admission procedure for all the courses starts as soon as the NEET results are out. BAMS applications will also start along with that. Every year as soon as the NEET results are out the procedure for BAMS application will also start. However to get admission through Management Quota you need to contact or visit the particular college by yourself to confirm the exact admission dates.
Fees for the BAMS in management quota varies according to different factors. Such as selection of college, location where you want to take admission, number of seats left in the college etc. Generally fees for BAMS in private colleges can be around 1,00,000- 5,00,000. It can go upto 20-25lakhs as well in some colleges for Management quota.
You can check more detailed information about BAMS colleges and admission, read the article below :
https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bams-colleges-in-india
Drop your queries to get more information.
Hope you find this helpful
All the best!!
Dear aspirant,
It is quite difficult to predict the exact cut-off situation as it keeps varying every year based on the difficulty level of the question paper, the preferences of students, the number of students attempting the exam etc.
We don't have any official cut-off details as well and hence it gets harder to make predictions.
Looking at the previous year trends we can say that you have a really good chance of getting CSE in Coimbatore Campus as you have Tamilnadu state quota. The closing rank for the state quota is usually greater than 10 K. You have a very good chance of getting any branch of your choice in the Coimbatore campus
75.5 percentile might get you a rank of around 6 K and hence you have a good chance of getting CSE in Bangalore and Amritapuri campus as well.
For more information please refer to the link below.
Hope this helps.
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