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Hello aspirant,
No, BAMS Admission 2025 does not always require NEET scores. Through the management quota, individuals can be accepted to universities providing the BAMS program without having to take the NEET test. BAMS Admission 2025 without NEET is conceivable. Accepting pupils with the results of the class 12 board exam is the primary requirement.
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Hello, first off, congrats on getting into JIIT Noida-62 for B.Sc. Computer Science—that’s a solid achievement. The campus has a decent academic atmosphere, and while most people talk more about the B.Tech crowd, the B.Sc. program also gives you a good base in programming, logic, and applied computing. If you’re someone looking to go into tech, pursue higher studies, or even switch to MCA or M.Sc. later, it’s a good starting point.
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Your state quota rank is calculated based on the number of candidates from your state who appeared for the same exam and scored more than you. It is usually lower than your All India Rank if you're among the top scorers from your state. With an AIR of 14,650, your state rank will depend on your state of domicile, total number of candidates from that state, and your category.
You’ll be able to see your exact state quota rank once your state’s counselling authority publishes the merit list on their official portal.
With a CUET 2025 score of around 533 out of 750 gives you a fair chance of getting admission to Botany Honours at Delhi University under the General category. While top colleges may demand higher normalized scores, many mid-range colleges in DU have previously accepted scores in this range for Botany.
Your chances improve further if the normalization works in your favor and you fill a broad set of college preferences during the CSAS counselling. Keep an eye on official cutoffs and counselling announcements.
With an All India Rank of 14,650 in NEET 2025, your chances of getting admission to PGIMS Rohtak depend on a few key factors—most importantly, your category and whether you hold Haryana state domicile. If you are a General category candidate with Haryana domicile, your chances are moderate to good, as PGIMS Rohtak typically has a higher cutoff for general candidates, but state quota seats provide a significant advantage.
In previous years, candidates with ranks around 12,000–15,000 under the state quota have secured MBBS seats at PGIMS, especially in the later rounds. If you belong to a reserved category like OBC, SC, or EWS, your chances improve even further. Stay updated during the counseling process, participate in all rounds (including mop-up), and be flexible with preferences if needed.
The Aadhaar card is a mandatory document for AP EAPCET counselling . Candidates must present the original Aadhaar card during certificate verification at designated help centers.
Yes, Aadhaar card is required for AP EAPCET counselling. It is used for identity verification during the document process. If you don’t have the Aadhaar card, at least the acknowledgement slip from Aadhaar enrollment is needed. Make sure your Aadhaar details match your application. This is important for biometric verification and admission approval.
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Yes, BSc (Bachelor of Science) is available in English medium. Most colleges and universities offer BSc courses in English. Subjects like Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Maths, and Computer Science are usually taught in English.
You can confirm at the time of admission if the college provides classes in English.
Yes, B.Sc (Bachelor of Science) is available in English medium in most colleges and universities across India. In fact, English is the primary medium of instruction for B.Sc courses in:
B.Sc Physics
B.Sc Chemistry
B.Sc Mathematics
B.Sc Computer Science
B.Sc Biotechnology
B.Sc Zoology / Botany
B.Sc Agriculture
B.Sc Nursing
B.Sc IT / Electronics / Microbiology
Central and state universities (like DU, BHU, JNU, AMU)
Government colleges
Private universities and autonomous colleges
Open universities (like IGNOU)
In some state colleges (especially in rural areas), Hindi or regional language medium may also be available.
You can choose English medium while applying or during counselling/admission.
All the best for your admission process.
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