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Hello Spandana,
The announcement of the selected candidates who apply through management quota (online registration) will usually take place after the college has conducted the verification and assessment of the candidates. The allotted time changed as the college has different scheduled activities for admissions. Deciding on a date is also depends on the college. Candidates are normally advised through either the official website, admin email, SMS. The college's admissions portal should be checked regularly by candidates or even direct the college admissions office.
Yes you can get admission in MBBS in this college management quota but you have to clear the cutoff marks .The open category cutoff went upto 81116 last year.
Dear aspirant,
The management quota fee structure for a CSE course in an engineering college can vary significantly . It typically involves a higher fee than the regular quota, often including a one time payment or "donation" along with the standard tuition fees . More prestigious colleges with higher rankings often command higher management quota fees. Specific CSE specializations like AI or Data Science may have different fee structures . It generally ranges from Rs. 3.5 lakh to Rs. 20 lakh for the entire course in addition to regular tution fees . It's important to know that fees can vary between colleges in different cities or states . Please mention your preferred college's name, so we will be able to provide you with an exact fees structure of that college for CSE course in management quota.
You can visit this link given below to understand the fees structure for CSE in management quota.
https://www.ecollegeadmission.com/blogdetails/iem-btech-cse-direct-admission:-management-quota-fees-explained
If you are from Tamil Nadu and want an MBBS seat in management quota, you must clear NEET first. Management seats in private medical colleges usually cost between twelve lakh and twenty five lakh rupees every year. You have to pay more than government seats, and SC students must pay too because these are private seats. You can use the Career360 app to check management quota fees for different colleges, see details about seats and payment rules, and get ready for counselling based on your rank and documents.
https://medicine.careers360.com/nta-neet-college-predictor
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-rank-predictor
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-pg-college-predictor
Hello,
Yes, you can apply.
If you apply for MBBS state quota counselling in your domicile state (Punjab), you are still eligible to apply for management quota seats in another state like Maharashtra .
Management quota seats are usually open to all Indian students, no matter which state they belong to. Just make sure you meet the eligibility criteria set by that particular state or private college.
Hope it helps !
Yes, with 198 NEET marks, you have a fair chance of getting BAMS admission under management quota in private colleges across India. Focus on applying through state AYUSH counselling and directly contacting colleges with lower cutoffs.
Here is a link to predict your college
Hello student,
While specific cutoffs vary by college and state, a NEET score between 260-350 might be sufficient for securing a management quota seat, especially in states like Maharashtra.
A NEET score of 198, it is unlikely you will get admission to a BAMS program through the management quota in a reputable private or government-aided college.
While some private colleges might offer management seats, but the competition for even these is high, and a score of 198 is generally considered low for BAMS.
I recommend you to consider exploring other courses like BHMS or exploring options in alternative fields of study like pharmacy or biotechnology.
Or if you are determined to pursue BAMS, focus on improving your NEET score for future attempts.
Thank you!!
With 198 marks in NEET, you may have a chance to get admission in BAMS through management quota in private Ayurvedic colleges, especially in states like Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, and Karnataka where such options are available.
With a NEET score of 170 and an OBC category, it's unlikely you'll get a government medical college, and admission to a private college through the management quota will likely require a significant fee, potentially in the range of INR 15-20 Lakhs per year . The exact fees vary by college and location.
For example, some private colleges in Maharashtra have fees ranging from INR 18-22 Lakhs per year .
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