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<p>No, it's unlikely you would be eligible for JIPMER Karaikal with your NEET 2025 scores and 12th-grade marks.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Each candidate who is a student of the MSc course at Thapar University is allowed to get the scholarship. However, to get the scholarship value, candidates are required to complete the certain eligibility requirements. The criteria is as follows:</p><table border="1"><tbody><tr><th>Eligibility Criteria</th><th>Value of Scholarship</th></tr><tr><td>Aggregate Marks&nbsp;<strong><u>&gt;</u></strong>&nbsp;75% at Bachelor's level.</td><td>50% concession on tuition fee</td></tr><tr><td><p... View more

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<p>Thapar University offers four specialisation in the MSc course with a total seat intake of 90. From which, MSc Biotechnology offers a total number of 30 seats in the MSc course. The rest of the specialisation offers 20 seats each. For a more detailed view, refer to the below table:</p><table style="height: 326.25px;" border="0" width="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"><tbody><tr style="height: 54.375px;"><th style="height: 108.75px;" rowspan="2" width="292"><p align="left"><strong>Programme... View more

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<p>To get admission into MSc courses at Thapar University, candidates are required to complete the basic eligibility criteria first, and go through a selection process. Moreover, selection is based on the merit prepared by giving 40% weightage to Class 12 marks and 60% weightage to graduation marks (aggregate marks up to a pre-final year). Therefore, there is no provision that can be seen to admit directly for MSc courses.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>There are many courses for you other than Neet or Phd degree by which you can write the doctor before your name&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>1 Master of Science&nbsp;</p><p>2 M.Sc Chemistry&nbsp;</p><p>3 Medical Doctor&nbsp;</p><p>4 Doctor of Science&nbsp;</p><p>5 M.Sc mathematics&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Still you can get chance at BAMS (Bachelor of Ayuvedic Medicine and Surgery) in Govt. or Semi Govt. Colleges.</p><p>There qualifying score: 143-113 marks</p><p>Previous sc cutoff:</p><p>Govt. ~355 Marks</p><p>Private/Semi Private ~ 310 Marks.</p><p>If not get try target to State level govt. colleges.Semi government coleeges.AYUSH counselling rounds</p>

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<p>The eligibility requirement for admission to MSc course at Thapar University is candidates must complete their bachelor's degree/ BSc with a minimum aggregate of 60% (55% for reserved categories). Moreover, for the selection process, the university consider the scores of Class 12 and graduation for admission to MSc courses &nbsp;by giving 40% weightage to Class 12 marks and 60% weightage to Graduation marks. However, the acceptance of any entrance examination scores for admission to <strong>MSc at TIET&nbsp;</strong>is not explicitly mentioned on the official website of the university.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>There are many eligibility criteria for taking admission in Mayas college for M.Sc in chemistry&nbsp;</p><p>You have a graduation degree in a relevant field&nbsp;</p>

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<div><p>Thapar University offers four specialisations in MSc courses. These specialisations are offered in the different fields. Moreover, the names of the offered specialisations are MSc (Biotechnology), MSc (Chemistry), MSc (Mathematics and Computing), and MSc (Physics). Now, it is really hard to choose any one best specialsaition out of it because every specialisation has its own methods of learning and career opportunities.&nbsp;</p><p>Therefore, to choose the best specialisations, candidates must refer to their career goals and the job role they want to pursue.&nbsp;</p></div><div><... View more

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<p>Yes, Thapar University offers scholarships to MSc students on the basis of their scores achieved in their bachelor's degree. The university offers merit scholarships to the deserving students in the form of fee concessions of 30% to 50% on their tuition fees. For more details, check out the below table:&nbsp;</p><table border="1"><tbody><tr><th>Eligibility Criteria&nbsp;</th><th>Value of Scholarship&nbsp;</th></tr><tr><td>Aggregate Marks <strong><u>&gt;</u></strong> 75% at Bachelor’s level.</td><td>... View more

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<p>To continue the Thapar University MSc scholarship in the second year of the course, candidates are required to qualify for certain eligibility criteria. They are requried to acheive a minimum of 8.50 CGPA in all the preceding semester and should not have any backlog in the year of consideration and must have passed all the courses offered in the semester prior to the year of consideration.</p>

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<p>In case of a tie among candidates securing equal marks in the Thapar University MSc merit list, the same will be broken in accordance with the following criteria:&nbsp;</p><ul><li>Candidates senior in age shall rank higher in order of merit.&nbsp;</li><li>In the case of a tie in age also, a candidate getting a higher percentage of marks in the qualifying examination shall be ranked higher in order of merit.&nbsp;</li><li>&nbsp;&lt;!- [endif]-&gt;In the case of a tie in percentage of marks in the qualifying examination also, a candidate securing a higher percentage o... View more

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<p>1. Government MBBS Colleges (AIQ &amp; State Quota)<br>With a rank of 50,000 in the All India Quota (AIQ), getting a seat in the top government medical colleges is close to impossible, especially for General category applicants. In most states, a state government MBBS closing rank through AIQ is typically at least 20,000-30,000 or lower for General category applicants. Possibly, if you are from a reserved category (SC/ST/OBC/EWS), some of the far-flung colleges may stretch further, but a rank of 50,000 for a normal government MBBS seat is unlikely even then.&nbsp;</p><p>State quota seats (85%) tend to cut... View more

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<p>Thapar University offers four specialisations for MSc courses. The names of the specialisations are MSc in Biotechnology, MSc in Mathematics and Computing, MSc in Physics, and MSc in Chemistry. The total number of seats offered to MSc courses is 90. Check out the below table to know the exact number of seats allocated to each specialisations.&nbsp;</p><table border="0" width="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"><tbody><tr><th style="width: 291.991px;" rowspan="2" width="292"><p align="left"><strong>Programme... View more

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<p><span data-preserver-spaces="true">The documents that are required for admission to MSc courses at Thapar University are meant to be proof of educational qualification, etc. The names of the documents that candidates should bring at the time of a counselling or while applying for the course online are:</span></p><ul><li>Class 10 and Class 12 marksheet</li><li>UG marksheet (if applicable)</li><li>Date of birth certificate</li><li>Passport-size photograph</li><li>Transfer certificate</li><li>Character certificate</li></ul>

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<p>Yes, candidates appearing in their final exam for the BSc degree can apply for an MSc at Thapar University. However, such candidates have to submit their undertaking at the time of counselling stating that they are applying at their own risk, as their result of the final exam has not been declared, and ensure that they do not have any backlogs in previous semesters. Further, the undertaking also demands that students not expect any backlog in their final exam.<br><br></p>

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<p>MIT School of Food Technology focuses its M.Tech programme on areas such as food processing technology, quality control, and food innovation. Such specializations equip students with comprehensive industry knowledge and research capabilities. The programme also emphasizes practical training through laboratories and working projects. This prepares the students for R&amp;D, production, and regulatory functions.</p>

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<p>For admission in M.Tech in MIT School of Food Technology, the candidate must possess a BTech or an equivalent degree in Food Science or Food Technology with not less than 50% marks (45% for SC/ST) and a valid GATE or PERA CET score. The final selection is made on the basis of both academic record and test entrance performance.</p>

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<p>With a NEET score of 475 in 2025, you have limited options for MBBS admission in Karnataka government colleges, especially for General and OBC categories, but you may have opportunities in private or deemed universities and possibly for reserved-category seats in a few government colleges.</p><p>Private MBBS Colleges in Karnataka (NEET Score 475)<br>Overall, 475 is lower than the cutoff scores we are finding in the government medical college data (in the General/OBC categories, the Government and Government-aided medical college cutoffs are exceeding the 590–610 ranges), despite the lower cutoffs in years p... View more

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<p>NEET is not mandatory for every course in MIT School of Food Technology but is one of the acknowledged admission tests. Biology group students who are applying for UG courses may use the NEET score for admission. Alternatively, you may also apply using M</p>

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<p>Adelphi University is one of the top universities in USA for international students. The university offers a variety of programs at <strong>UG and PG</strong> levels for its international students. International students must meet all the admission requirements at the university to secure admission. Students whose native language is not English must submit proof of English proficiency at the university. Adelphi University admission requirements can vary from one programme to another. <strong>Adelphi University admission requirements for the MS program</strong> for international students is listed below:<... View more

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<p>Adelphi University is among the top choices of international students for pursing higher education in USA. MS programme one of the top choices of international students at Adelphi. Adelphi University offers MS with the duration of <strong>12 months - 3 years</strong>. The university offers MBA in various areas of study such as Master of Science in Exercise Science, MS in Healthcare Informatics, MS in Biology, MS in Environmental Studies, MS in Professional Accounting, MS in Sports Management, and others. Adelphi University tuition fee for MS programme is <strong>INR 17 L - 44 L</strong>. International stude... View more

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<p>Yes. With comparatively low scores in NEET, you can secure a BHMS (Bachelor of Homoeopathic Medicine and Surgery) seat, more so, you are either reserved or planning to apply in private colleges. The 50 th percentile, or the NEET-qualifying marks in the general category are approximately 144 out of 720 (NSE 2025), whereas in the case of the OBC/SC/ST categories, it is 40 th percentile or 113 marks. Though in the government colleges that are pinnacle, higher marks in NEET are needed, but in the private BHMS colleges, not only are the 150+ Neet scores acceptable but sometimes they can even be as low as 150-300.</p>

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<p>With three hundred marks in NEET 2025, it's far difficult to get admission in personal medical faculty members in West Bengal via the nation quota.</p><p>These colleges usually want 480–520 marks.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

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<p>No, NEET is not required for admission to the BSc Nursing programme at Rajasthan University of Health Sciences (RUHS) for the 2025–26 academic session. Initially, RUHS announced that NEET UG 2025 scores would be used for admissions. However, on March 6, 2025, the university issued a revised notification stating that admissions would instead be conducted through the RUHS BSc Nursing Entrance Examination.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>

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<p>VIT Vellore has no cut off on entrance Exam in M.Sc. Biotechnology. Rather, you will be able to get admitted based only on your grades in your Bachelors degree. At least 60 percent of cumulative score in a field related to Biology science ( e.g Botany, Zoology, Microbiology, Biotechnology). The SC/ST, candidates belonging to the North-Eastern states, Jammu &amp; Kashmir, and Ladakh should be considered at 50% at relaxed eligibility. This merit is used to process such applications and shortlisted candidates are invited to be admitted. Remember to consult the official VIT Vellore site to obtain the latest and the most accurate a... View more

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<p>In Maharashtra, if you're aiming for a government MBBS seat under the general category, you'd have needed around <strong data-start="1246" data-end="1259">642 marks</strong> in NEET 2024; that's an All India Rank close to 33,000. For OBC, the cutoff was slightly lower at 638, and for NTD category, it was 634. So yeah, unless you're scoring 640+, it's tough to make it to a top govt. medical college in the state.</p>

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<p>For B.Sc Nursing, MH B.Sc Nursing CET is typically the GATE (NEET isn't required). For MBBS/MD/MS, NEET is mandatory. Always cross check the current Maharashtra CET Cell brochure—occasionally, overlapping circulars confuse applicants. Keep your medical fitness, domicile, category, and minority certificates handy well before counselling.</p>

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<p>The Maharashtra HSC 2025 result has already been declared on May, 05, 2025</p>

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<p>In private colleges, qualifying NEET (40 percentile—usually ~ 110 to 132 marks) is enough for eligibility, but the actual closing scores are usually higher due to demand. Expect SC seats to close well below General, but still meaningfully above the qualifying floor. Budget wise, plan INR 30 to 50 lakh total (tuition + hostel), varying by college. Track MCC AIQ + State CET Cell Maharashtra separately.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

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