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There are numerous colleges covered by the Medhavi Chhatara Yojana, including both government and private institutions. Not every college offers seats under this program. You must speak with the college about this, depending on the state in which you reside.
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Yes, it is possible to join an ME without writing GATE. You can consider universities such as VIT, SRM, and Amity which conduct their own entrance test or take admission based on merit. Several states conduct their own entrance exams like TANCET in Tamil Nadu, PGCET in Karnataka, and MAH-CET in Maharashtra.
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The anticipated CUET UG cutoff for B. Tech differs according to university, category and demand for the program. Generally speaking, a percentile above 95 would be regarded as safe for the general category for higher ranked central universities like BHU or DU (if they are offering BTech). Newer universities or universities that are less competitive the percentile cutoff maybe anywhere from 75 to 90. State and private universities that accept CUET will have their own requirements, just ensure you locate their admissions portals for cutoff values. As you are giving B. Tech through CUET, keep your eye on counselling notices, as you will have to look for university related updates as well. Competition can vary drastically.
The cost of the LLB course has a significant influence on candidates' decisions to enroll in Indian law schools. In India, the average annual cost of an LLB course is between INR 10,000 and INR 5,00,000. However, it entirely depends on a number of variables, including the institute's reputation, the length of the course, the location, the amenities, and the placement. In India, government law colleges charge a lower LLB course tuition than private law colleges.
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Hi Krithika,
It is based on the course you want, category (General/OBC/SC/ST), and the round of counselling, etc.. for getting a seat in the Amravati campus with a rank of 58000. Generally, it is too high for top branches like CSE or ECE under General category. But you may be eligible in low-demand branches (ex. Civil) and if reserved category or state quota.
To enroll in BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) or BHMS (Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery) in India. You must qualify NEET to enroll in the course, according to the rules of the Ministry of AYUSH and the National Medical Commission. With 60 marks, you will unlikely qualify NEET to take BAMS/BHMS, as the qualifying cut off is generally higher (approximately 130-140 for general category and 105-115 for reserved categories, though it is different each year).
If you do not qualify NEET, admission to BAMS or BHMS will not be possible, even in private colleges. You can either attempt NEET next year, while having enough time to prepare thoroughly, or search for other degrees in allied health or sciences if you do not want to try and attempt NEET again.
With 302 marks in NEET 2025, your chances for BAMS in Andhra Pradesh are:
Government BAMS Colleges: Very low chance.
Private BAMS Colleges (AIQ/State Quota): Fair chance, especially in later counselling rounds.
Management Quota: Higher chance.
Participate in all counselling rounds (AIQ + State). You may get a seat in private BAMS colleges.
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