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With 77 percentile in MHT CET, you may get admission in mid-range BSc Agriculture colleges under MI (Management/Institutional quota). Exact allotment depends on region, quota, and cutoff. Keep checking the CAP rounds.
Admission status in DAV Gandhinagar depends on the course and current phase. Some courses may still accept late applications. It’s best to contact the college directly or visit their official website for updates.
With NEET 2025 score 373 and AIR 264335 in open category (Maharashtra domicile, Army ward), chances for MBBS in a government college are very low. You can try for private colleges under army/management quota or consider BDS/AYUSH courses.
With 91.13 percentile in JEE Main and 87.31 in MHT CET (PCM), and OBC-NCL category, your daughter has a good chance to get CS, IT, AI, or ENTC in decent Pune colleges like PCCOE, AISSMS, DY Patil Akurdi, or JSPM. Apply through both JEE and MHT CET CAP rounds.
B. Pharmacy mein direct admission private colleges mein possible hai. Aapko 12th PCB ya PCM stream mein minimum 45–50% marks hone chahiye. Admission management quota se ho sakta hai bina entrance ke.
Hey! With 141 marks in NEET 2025 and belonging to the OBC category, you're eligible for BAMS admission since you’ve cleared the basic qualifying marks.
That said, in government BAMS colleges across most states, the cutoff generally falls much higher—often around 400 to 500 marks. So with 141 marks, securing a seat in a government college under state or AIQ quota is very unlikely.
However, don’t lose hope. Private Ayurveda colleges often accept students with NEET scores in the 120–200 range, and many of them offer decent programs and infrastructure. These colleges may have seats available under the management quota, where admission is based on your current NEET score and availability.
If you’re open to attending a private institution, start looking at colleges in your state or region that offer BAMS. Check their counselling timelines and make sure all your documents (NEET scorecard, 12th certificate, OBC certificate) are ready.
Hope this helps!
Hello Aspirant,
With an EAPCET rank of 41,694, you will have a tough time getting a seat in the MJCET (Muffakham Jah College of Engineering and Technology) for CSE (AI & ML) under the convenor quota , particularly since you are in the OC category. The closing ranks for CSE-related branches (based on prior years) were usually below 10,000–15,000. Your chance (depending on the vacancies in spot round) may exist, if you fall in one of the reserved categories (BC, SC, ST) or belong to the Muslim minority category . Besides, there is management quota, but with higher fee. MJCET Cutoff 2025
Hello aspirant,
To get admission in the Dual Degree Aerospace Engineering (B.Tech + M.Tech) program at IIT Madras through JEE Advanced under the female quota, you should aim for a rank around 6000 to 6300 based on the previous year’s trends. In 2025, the closing rank for female supernumerary seats for this program was approximately 6279. It’s always advisable to aim for a better rank to increase your chances of getting into this prestigious program. Keep an eye on the official JoSAA counselling schedule for updated cutoffs.
All the best for your preparation and future!
Hey! After completing your BCom, there are plenty of great career options depending on your interests, skills, and whether you want to pursue further studies or start working right away.
If you're into finance and accounting, going for CA (Chartered Accountancy) or CMA (Cost and Management Accounting) is a solid choice. These are professional courses with high respect in the field and can open up great salary packages once you clear the exams.
If you enjoy management and business, you can go for MBA. It’s one of the most popular paths after BCom. Cracking entrance exams like CAT, XAT, or MAT can get you into top business schools in India. With an MBA, you can work in HR, marketing, finance, or operations based on your specialization.
For something more analytical, Data Analytics, Financial Modeling, or even Digital Marketing are trending fields you can explore through short courses or certifications. These don’t always need a master’s degree but offer good job opportunities and career growth.
You can also consider preparing for government exams like UPSC, SSC, banking (IBPS, SBI PO), or state PSC exams. A lot of BCom graduates take this route because these jobs offer stability and benefits.
Lastly, if you’re into teaching or academics, pursuing MCom or going for NET/JRF exams after postgraduation can lead to a career in lecturing or research.
Think about what excites you most, and try to build your skills in that direction. You've got options—finance, business, tech, or even public service.
Dear Sonam,
after BAF degree your career option include:-
1. Accountant
2. Tax consultant
3. Auditor
4. Banking and Insurance jobs
more....
Now you become eligible for government jobs also you are align with your stream saying now you can do MBAs if you want to boosts career growth and say remain working in big corporates.
BEST OF LUCK
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