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a year agoContributor-Level 10
VCI counseling is the online process for allocating seats to the Bachelor of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry (BVSc & AH) programme through the Veterinary Council of India (VCI). The online counseling for allotment of seats under the 15% All India Quota in the recognised veterinary colleges for the academic year 2024-25 commenced on 6th September, 2024 (Friday). You can visit the official website of VCI to get more information regarding the same.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Hi! The cutoff for the M.Sc Integrated Statistics programme at Cochin University of Science and Technology (CUSAT) varies yearly based on factors like the number of applicants, difficulty level of the entrance exam, and available seats. Typically, candidates need to score within the top ranks of the entrance test conducted by CUSAT to secure admission.
For general category students, the cutoff usually falls between 200 to 500 ranks. However, it can differ for reserved categories. Make sure to prepare well for the entrance exam to improve your chances. All the best!
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Unfortunately, no information is available regarding the fees for B.Sc in IT at Shri Saraswati Gurukul Vidyapeeth. The institute had not mentioned any information regarding the same on their official website. The only way left for you to get this information is by contacting the institute personally. You can use the official email ID or phone number to contact the admissions department of the institute.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
With 427567 rank and 377 marks in NEET, you are likely to get a private college only. Your rank is quite low to get a governemt college due to high cuoffs and private colleges generelly have a expensive fees structure only. So you can afford to take a drop year, you are suggested to take a drop year to attempt NEET 2025 to potentially get a seat in a government medical college with lower fees. However, you are adviced to carefully weigh the pros and cons of each option before making a decision.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
No, you cannot apply for the NEET exam if you failed in chemistry in 12th. Students are required to pass 12th with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as compulsory subjects, and failing in any one of these makes you ineligible to apply. So you are advised to reappear for your compartment chemistry paper and qualify it, and then you'll be able to apply for NEET. Always refer to the latest NEET eligibility criteria released by the National Testing Agency (NTA) for accurate information.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
With a NEET 2024 All India Rank of 1,50,000, getting a government medical seat is highly unlikely, as the cutoff ranks for government colleges tend to be much lower. However, here are some potential options:
- Private Medical Colleges: Private institutions may still offer seats, though with higher tuition fees. Some may have scholarships or financial aid to reduce the cost.
- State Government Colleges: Depending on your state and category (e.g., SC/ST), you might have a chance in state quota seats, but this is also highly competitive.
- Deemed Universities: You can explore deemed universities, but the fee structure is typically higher.
Be sure t
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The counselling schedule for Cochin University of Science and Technology (CUSAT) includes registration, choice filling, seat allotment, document verification, and reporting to the allotted college. The last date to apply was June 30, 2024, and counseling was completed till 10th September 2024 for B.Tech. For PG, Integrated MSc, BBA, BCom LLB, BSc Computer Science, LLB (Honours), and B.Voc programs, the seats were allotted on June 21, 2024. You can visit the official website of CUSAT to check the detailed schedule.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The total tuition fees for MCA at Nehru College of Management is INR 1 lakh. As this is a 2-year course, the per-year fees will be INR 50000. This only included the tuition fees and not other charges like application fees, mess, canteen, etc. If you are able to avail scholarships, you'll then get more concession in the fees. However, it's important to check the latest official information from the institute for the most accurate fee structure, as the fees may vary by time.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
With a NEET score of 120 marks, securing admission to the B.V.Sc. & A.H. programme at SKUAST Kashmir is unlikely due to the following:
- Previous Cutoff Trends: The closing NEET rank for this programme in 2024 was 42,307, which corresponds to a higher score than 120.
- State Quota Advantage: As a resident of Ladakh, you are eligible for the State Quota, which may have higher cutoff ranks and improve your chances.
- Steps to Improve Prospects:
- Participate in Ladakh State Counseling for state quota seats.
- Explore other veterinary colleges with lower cutoff ranks.
- Consider related programs like B.Sc. in Veterinary Science or Animal Husbandry.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
If you belong to the general category, you have quite fewer chances of getting admission for MBBS at MS Ramaiah College because of high cutoffs. If you belong to any reserved category, then you have relatively higher chances of getting admission with this rank. MS Ramaiah Medical College is a private institution with a high cut-off rank, meaning you might need a significantly higher score to secure a seat. However, depending on your category and the availability of seats, you may still be selected during the counselling process.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, the M.Sc. in Chemistry course is available to pursue at Sir Parashurambhau College, Pune. The eligibility requirement to take admission in this course is a graduation degree from a recognized university. So as you are a pharmacy graduate, you can definitely apply for this course. The institute shortlists students based on the merit, which is prepared based on the seat intake of the course and graduation score of applicants. So you need to have a favorable score in your graduation in order to get admission easily.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
With a NEET score of 393, admission to BDS or MBBS programs may be challenging, especially in government colleges.
BDS Admission
- Government Colleges: Typically require at least 450 marks.
- Private Colleges: A score in the 50th percentile (unreserved category) may be sufficient.
MBBS Admission
- A score of 393 is on the lower side, but some private medical colleges or institutions with higher fee structures might accept candidates with this score.
It is advisable to participate in NEET counseling and explore options in private colleges or deemed universities. Additionally, you can consider management quota seats if financially feasible.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
With a NEET rank of 1 lakh, you can get into a state government medical college, but not a top medical college in India. With this rank, you can expect the following institutes:
Raja Rajeswari Medical College, Bengaluru.
Vedantaa Institute of Medical Sciences, Palghar, Maharashtra,
KS Hegde Medical Academy, Mangalore, Karnataka,
Rural Medical College, Loni, Maharashtra,
Yenepoya (Deemed to be University), Mangalore, Karnataka,
JSS Medical College, Mysore, Karnataka,
Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Belgaum, Karnataka,
Sri Siddhartha Medical College, Tumkur, Karnataka,
Amrita School of Medicine, Faridabad
Himalayan Institute of Medi
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, you can may admission in medical colleges with 270 marks in NEET. The college will be private or government; it depends on your state and category, but talking in general terms, your score is sufficient to get admission into any normal college. If you belong to the reserved category, then you have a chance of getting a good private institute, and if you belong to the general category or EWS, you'll only get a low-ranked private institute. Chances of getting a government college with this score are almost nonexistent for all categories. However, the cutoff varies every year, and only predictions can be made based on the previous ye
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
It's unlikely that you will secure admission to MBBS or BDS programs with a score of 393 in NEET 2024:
- Government MBBS Colleges: Typically require a score above 600 for general category candidates.
- Government BDS Colleges: Require a minimum score of 500 for most categories.
- Private BDS Colleges: Admission might be possible, but cutoffs for top private dental colleges generally start from 450.
You can explore private colleges or alternative options like management quota seats, though these may come with higher fees.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
KCC Noida is considered a better option than Dronacharya Group of Institutions for any course of B.Tech. This is due to the better reputation and strong placement records of KCC. The average package for B.Tech at KCC is around INR 7-8 LPA, while at DGI, it is INR 6 LPA. Other factors such as faculties, placements, and other facilities are quite better at KCC. Talking about the rankings, KCC is a better-ranked institute and has stronger industrial relations than DGI. Although both the institutes are good and offer decent ROI to students, the final admission decision should be taken by overseeing and comparing all factors.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, you can easily get admission in medical colleges with 438 marks in NEET. The college will be private or government; it depends on your state and category, but talking in general terms, your score is sufficient to get admission into any normal college. If you belong to the reserved category, then you have a chance of getting a government seat also, and if you belong to the general category or EWS, you'll only get a private one. However, the cutoff varies every year, and only predictions can be made based on the previous year's cutoffs.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The annual fees for B.Tech programs at COMEDK colleges in 2024 vary widely:
- Less than INR 1 lakh: 1 college
- INR 1–2 lakh: 9 colleges
- INR 2–3 lakh: 22 colleges
- INR 3–5 lakh: 120 colleges
- More than INR 5 lakh: 140 colleges
Examples:
- RV College of Engineering: Tuition fee INR 3.9 lakh; additional costs include a skill lab fee of INR 20,000, hostel fee of INR 45,000, and bus fee of INR 20,000.
- Siddaganga Institute of Technology: Total tuition fees range from INR 3.9 Lacs to INR 10.5 lakh.
- Acharya Institute of Technology: Aeronautical Engineering tuition fee is INR 2,61,477, with an additional fee of INR 20,000.
The fees vary significantly base
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
No, there are almost no chances of getting a government college for a B.Sc in nursing with 198 marks in NEET. As you have not mentioned your category, assuming it to be general, the cut-off marks for general category candidates are usually around 550. You may still have a few chances of getting a private college, and that too a normal one. Government colleges usually have high cutoffs due to high demand and low availability of seats. If your target is to get a government seat only, you are advised to reappear for the exam and score a better rank.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
With a 280,904 rank in NEET, you can expect very decent colleges and only private colleges. You have not mentioned your state and category, so we are assuming you are talking about all India colleges and you belong to the general category. So with that rank, you can expect the following colleges:
College of Horticulture, Bermiok, (CAU).
DY Patil University, Navi Mumbai,
Amrita School of Medicine, Faridabad,
Ymt Dental College, Yerela Medical College,
BVDU Dental College and Hospital, Navi Mumbai,
Pioneer Homoeopathic Medical College and Hospital,
DY Patil University, Navi Mumbai,
VELS Medical College and Hospital
Regional Institute of Med
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