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If you are scoring 433 out of 750 in CUET and you belong to the EWS category, it will be very difficult to get admission in B.Sc. (Hons) Botany in any of the South Campus colleges of Delhi University.
Most South Campus colleges like ARSD, Deshbandhu, and others had CUET cutoffs above 470 marks for Botany in the EWS category last year. Some even had cutoffs close to 500 or more.
Since your score is 433, it is below the usual cutoff range. So, getting a seat in Round 1 is unlikely. You might still have a small chance in the later rounds or in less popular colleges, but it is not guaranteed.
You can look at off-campus DU colleges or apply for general B.Sc. programmes which have lower cutoffs than honours courses.
Hello student,
It is unlikely you will get a BSc (Hons) in Botany at a South Campus college of Delhi University with a score of 433 out of 750 in the EWS category .
South Campus colleges generally have higher cut-offs for popular courses like Botany, and 433 is below the typical range.
I recommend you to read the following article to understand the cutoff trends of DU:
https://dqxeclau.top/university/university-of-delhi-delhi/cut-off
Thank you!!
Yes, with a rank of 56,000 in AP EAMCET and BC-B male category, you have a good chance of getting a seat in IT (Information Technology) or AI & ML (Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning) at LBRCE (Lakireddy Bali Reddy College of Engineering).
In previous years, students with ranks even beyond 80,000 in BC-B category were able to get admission in these branches at LBRCE. So your rank is well within the safe range.
Still, exact seat allotment depends on the number of applications, preference order, and counselling round. You should participate in all counselling rounds and fill LBRCE as one of your top choices.
You can check official counselling and cutoff updates here: https://sche.ap.gov.in/ECET https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/ap-eamcet-cutoff
With 375 marks in NEET 2025, you have a strong chance of getting admission to BAMS in private colleges, especially under reserved categories like OBC, SC, ST, or EWS. Many private Ayurvedic colleges accept students with scores between 350 and 400.
However, it's very unlikely you'll get a seat in a government BAMS college, as their cutoffs usually range from 450 to 520 marks or higher, depending on your category.
Hello aspirant,
Here are some colleges according to your rank,
For accuarte prediction, use careers360 college predictor,
https://medicine.careers360.com/nta-neet-college-predictor
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With 375 marks in NEET 2025, it is difficult to get a seat in a government dental college. For general category students, the cutoff for BDS in government colleges is usually around 450 to 520 marks. Even for SC, ST, or OBC categories, the cutoff is mostly above 400 marks in most states.
So, your chances of getting BDS in a government college are very low. But with 375 marks, you can easily get a seat in private dental colleges.
You can check cutoff and counselling details here: https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/minimum-marks-required-in-neet-for-bds-in-government-college https://www.mcc.nic.in https://neet.nta.nic.in
You scored 104 in Maths, 138 in English, 81 in GAT, 57 in Chemistry, and 59 in Physics in CUET 2025. Your total is around 439 out of 750. This is an average score.
With this score, it will be difficult to get admission in top central universities like Delhi University, BHU, or JNU. These universities usually need 700 or more marks.
But you still have chances in some central universities that accept lower scores. You can try for general B.Sc or BA courses in universities like Central University of Karnataka, Central University of South Bihar, and others.
Hello Aspirant,
Yes, you can switch from OBC-NCL to Unreserved (General) during MP State Counselling, but it depends on the following conditions:
You can download MBSE (Mizoram Board) Class 12 Physics past papers for the years 2020 to 2023. Papers for 2024–2025 aren’t out yet.
From the official MBSE site, you can get the HSSLC Science question papers for 2021, 2022, and 2023:
https://www.mbse.edu.in/previous-years-question-papers-hsslc
Available papers: 2020–2023 Unavailable: 2024–2025 (not released yet)
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