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A 31,000 rank in Allied Health Sciences under Karnataka CET is on the higher side, which means you may not get the top government colleges, but you still have a chance in some private colleges. Whether it’s “good” depends on your category and seat availability in later rounds. You should still participate in counselling and keep backup private/self-financed options.
Possible colleges you might get in later rounds like rural or lesser-known private colleges under KCT , Some deemed universities if you are open to higher fees
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Hi Pavana, a rank of 31,000 in Allied Health Sciences through KCT can still give you a chance at admission, depending on the availability of seats and the competition in that particular year. While this rank may not secure you a seat in the very top-tier institutions, there are still several mid-tier and private colleges where you can get quality education. In Allied Health Sciences, apart from the ranking, you should also focus on the reputation of the program, faculty experience, hospital tie-ups for practical training, and placement opportunities. Colleges in Karnataka such as M.S. Ramaiah University, Vydehi Institute of Medical Sciences, KLE University, Yenepoya University, and JSS Academy of Higher Education often admit students in this rank range in some of their programs, depending on the category and specialization. If you aim is set on a specific high-demand specialization like Radiology, Medical Lab Technology, or Physiotherapy, you might have to be flexible with location or choose a slightly lesser-known college with good practical exposure. Overall, while 31,000 is not a top rank, it is still a workable one if you apply strategically and explore all rounds of counseling.
Wishing you the best for your admission process, and thank you for asking!
With a KCET Allied Health Sciences rank of 31,000, while securing admission to the top-tier government colleges might be difficult, you still have fair chances of admission in many good private or semi-private colleges across Karnataka.
Specifically, you could target colleges that had closing ranks between 25,000 to 50,000 in previous years. like
You need to check the specific cut-off ranks for your desired specialization (like B.Sc. in Cardiac Care Technology or B.Sc. in Anaesthesia and Operation Theatre Technology, for instance) for different colleges and consider the number of available seats.
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