Srishti Manipal Entrance and Aptitude Test
Hello student,
With a NEET score of 514 and belonging to the OBC category, you have a good chance of securing a government seat in Karnataka, especially for courses like MBBS or BDS. The cut-off scores for government medical colleges can vary yearly based on factors like the number of candidates, difficulty level, and overall performance.
For the 2023 admissions cycle, the cut-off for OBC candidates in Karnataka generally ranged between 470 and 520 for government medical colleges. Given your score of 514, you might be competitive for a government seat, but it's essential to check the specific cut-off for each college as they can differ.
Make sure to participate actively in the Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) counseling process and keep an eye on the official updates regarding cut-offs and seat availability. For the most accurate and updated information, you can refer to the official KEA website.
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Hi Kartik,
Getting a seat in a government college for a B.Pharm program with 141 marks in the Himachal Pradesh Common Entrance Test (HPCET) depends on several factors, including the cut-off marks for the year, the number of applicants, and seat availability.
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Cut-Off Marks for NEET 2024-2025
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Category Qualifying Percentile NEET UG Cut-off 2024
SC 40th Percentile 161-127
ST 40th Percentile 161-127
UR/EWS & PH 45th Percentile 161-144
OBC & PH 40th Percentile 143-127
Is yes, but the chances are slim. The cutoff for MBBS in government colleges in India is usually around 600-700 marks for the general category and 500-600 marks for the SC category. With a score of 286 marks, you are unlikely to be eligible for admission to a government medical college If you are from general category then irrespective of the state you have to score 610+ marks (until or unless you belongs to North eastern state where you can get selected
Your chances of securing an MBBS seat in Haryana depend on several factors:
All India Rank (AIR) : Your AIR of 627 is competitive, which is positive for admissions.
OBC Rank : Your OBC rank of 53425 is also considered in the reservation category for admissions.
State Quota and Cutoffs : Each state, including Haryana, has its own cutoff ranks for MBBS admissions. Check the previous year's cutoffs to estimate your chances.
Counseling and Seat Allotment : Attend counseling sessions and keep all required documents ready. Your seat allotment will depend on your ranks and availability of seats.
Merit List and Preferences : Make sure to prioritize your choices based on your rank and preferences during counseling.
Consult with the counseling authorities for the most accurate information regarding your chances and procedures for MBBS admissions in Haryana.
With a rank of 79,000 in AP EAPCET, you may be eligible for seats in less competitive engineering colleges in AP. You may have a better chance in branches like Civil, Mechanical, or Electrical. Popular branches such as Computer Science and Electronics are likely to have higher cutoffs. It's best to check the previous year's cutoffs for each college during AP EAPCET counseling to get a better idea.
With a rank of 21,063 in AP EAMCET and being from the SC category, you have a good chance of getting a government seat in a government college, especially in less competitive branches like Civil Engineering, Mechanical, or Agriculture. The final outcome depends on factors like seat availability, the specific branch you choose, and the previous year's cutoff trends. Check the AP EAMCET counseling details for a better understanding of your options.
Hi there,
Securing a rank of 91000 in kcet 2024 can get you admitted in some of the colleges but you should choose some less competitive branch as your options since choosing high competition branches like cse can hamper your chances of getting admission in some colleges.
At this rank, it is competitive to get admission in private colleges. So, you should start exploring the options about the government colleges also.
Also you can check the previous year cutoffs and the opening and closing rank since you might get an idea about the colleges you can get at this rank and the courses available. you can check it by visiting the official website of the colleges and the examination authority.
You can also take help of our college predictor which is especially designed to give you an idea about the colleges in which you can get the admission at a specific rank. The link is mentioned below:
https://www.careers360.com/kcet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=ini-cet_cp
Hope this resolves your query.
Hello there,
With a JEE Main rank of 22,728:
NITs/IIITs : You have a good chance of securing a seat in some of the National Institutes of Technology (NITs) or Indian Institutes of Information Technology (IIITs), though it might be in less sought-after branches or newer NITs. Your chances improve if you belong to a reserved category (OBC, SC, ST) and/or have home state quota advantages.
Free Seat (Government Quota) : A "free seat" typically refers to a seat with significantly reduced tuition fees under the government quota. You may qualify for such a seat in government-funded colleges, especially in your home state or in lesser competitive branches.
State Engineering Colleges : You have a strong chance of getting a government quota seat in state engineering colleges, which can also have low tuition fees.
I would recommend you to use JEE college predictor tool by Careers360 to get the list of possible colleges you can get with your rank.
Here is the link to the tool:
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=jee_cp
Click on the above link, fill the required details and you will get the list of possible colleges at your rank.
Generally, candidates must pass their Class 12 or equivalent exam. The required percentage of marks for admission varies. For example, Delhi University has a high cut-off, around 99%, while other universities may require a minimum of 45%.
The basic eligibility criteria to apply for the B. Com course is passing Class 12 with a minimum of 50% aggregate. The selection criteria for B. Com course followed by the
University is merit-based. Q: I have scored less than 60% marks in class 12th.
The duration of the B.Com course is 3 years in India, divided into six distinct semesters. The B.Com courses list includes Marketing, accounting, entrepreneurship, various taxation and industrial laws etc. B.Com(Hons.) is a route for the Commerce students of 10+2 to join the band of commerce professionals Osmania University in Hyderabad. India may offer free seats or scholarships to eligible students based on academic merit or financial need. However, the availability of free
seats and the eligibility criteria for scholarships may vary and may change from year to year
Yes the seats are reserved by the various government colleges which participate in the josaa counselling for the girl candidates. Josaa itself do not reserve the seats but instead the colleges participating reserves the seat as stated somewhere in the rulebook.
Majority of the colleges provides the girl reservation quota so that equal opportunity are provided to the students . So, you can see the list of many colleges where you can see the girl reservation quota and seats are alloted during the counselling according to it only.
You can know more about the reservation quota and rules by visiting the official website of the NTA and studying about the rules and regulations involved while reserving a seat .
Thus reservation quota for girls are provided during the counselling. Hope this resolves your query.
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