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Very low chance in government colleges. Possible in private colleges through state counselling.
Yes, you still have a chance for admission this year. Once CUET results are out (likely in early July), colleges will start their admission process. Just stay updated and be ready to apply.
With a 183.5 cut-off in BC category, I have a good chance to get B.E. or B. Tech in courses like CSE, IT, AI & DS, or ECE at KPR . If my rank is around 17,000–23,000, I can get top branches. I just need to wait for my exact rank and fill in the choices wisely.
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If you indicated the wrong course code by mistake on your IGNOU exam (with the correct program name and course name), do not panic. There is a solution to address this situation.
Considering all your options, yes, you can take an accounting course from any private institution after B. Com from IGNOU. IGNOU is a UGC recognized university, so your degree is valid and accepted by most private institutions. I've narrowed down a few good, popular short-term accounting courses such as Tally, GST, Income Tax, SAP FICO or an even deeper professional course level course such as CMA, or CA, if you're looking for a career in accounting!
The winning word for the 2025 Spelling Bee was "éclaircissement" .
With a NEET 2025 AIR of 9,86,456 and a General EWS rank of 89,366, admission to MBBS in government colleges is not possible, as the cutoff for EWS category in most states typically closes around 500–550 marks, which usually corresponds to ranks below 1,50,000. Your current rank is too low for any government seat, even in the mop-up or stray vacancy rounds.
MBBS in private colleges under management quota may still be an option, but it will depend on availability and fees, which are generally high. You might also have chances in private BDS colleges, or courses like BAMS, BHMS, BPT, and BSc Nursing, where cutoffs are lower and more relaxed. If MBBS remains your first goal, preparing again for NEET next year could also be considered.
With a KCET rank of 1,62,000, SC category, Clause A, SNQ quota, and an annual income of 75,000, your chances of getting into BMS College of Engineering (BMSCE) are very slim, especially for top branches like CSE, ECE, or IT.
BMSCE is one of the most sought-after colleges in Karnataka, and cutoffs for SC category even under SNQ typically close much earlier—often under 30,000 to 50,000 rank, depending on the branch and quota. SNQ seats are very limited and highly competitive since they offer fee waivers.
However, you can still participate in all rounds of counselling, including extended and casual vacancy rounds, where sometimes lower-ranked candidates do get seats in lesser-demand branches or if other candidates withdraw. Keep your preferences open and add multiple colleges in your option entry to maximize chances.
With a UR rank of 11,718, RCG rank of 4,825, and a very strong ST rank of 68 in the PCB stream through BCECE, you have a good chance of getting admission in paramedical or pharmacy-related courses in government colleges in Bihar.
Colleges offering B.Pharm, B.Sc Nursing, and other paramedical courses usually have separate quotas for ST candidates. With an ST rank of 68, you fall well within the safe range for most of these seats. While your UR and RCG ranks may not be competitive enough for general quota government seats, the ST quota gives you a significant advantage.
You should prioritize:
B.Pharm in government colleges like Government Pharmacy Institute, Agamkuan.
Paramedical courses (like Lab Technician, Radiography, etc.) in institutions under BCECE counselling.
B.Sc Nursing in government institutes, if listed in the course options.
Keep your options open during counselling and fill in a wide range of colleges and courses under your ST category to maximize chances.
You're absolutely eligible to pursue an MBA in Bangalore or Mysore even if you completed your Intermediate through APOSS (Andhra Pradesh Open School Society) and your degree through regular mode.
Most MBA colleges—whether affiliated to universities like Bangalore University, VTU, or Mysore University—primarily require a recognized bachelor’s degree with at least 50% marks (45% for reserved categories). Since you've completed your graduation through regular mode from a recognized university, that fulfills the key eligibility.
Your APOSS qualification is also valid as long as it’s recognized by the government and education boards, which it is. It might raise minor documentation or verification questions during admission, but it won’t disqualify you. You should carry all necessary original certificates including your APOSS pass certificate, transfer/migration certificate, and degree marksheets during admission or counselling.
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