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Hello aspirant,
The merit list of NEET PG of Tamilnadu state was released on the official website,
www.tnhealth.tn.gov.in (//www.tnhealth.tn.gov.in)
Or careers360 website also provides the merit list,
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/tamil-nadu-neet-pg-merit-list,
Best of luck for your college hunting.
With your rank, these are the colleges you can expect,
For accuarte prediction, use careers360 college predictor website,
https://medicine.careers360.com/nta-neet-college-predictor
Regards
To download the merit list of BSc Nursing of Tamilnadu state for the year 2025-2026,
For more information, click on the link given below,
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/tamil-nadu-bsc-nursing-merit-list
Hi dear candidate,
You can find the BCom first year study material along with the syllabus on our official website. Kindly, use the links below to download the study material in PDF format:
B.Com Books 2025 PDF - Year & Subject-wise PDF Download
B.com 1st Year Subjects 2025: Syllabus, Subject-wise Books, Topics
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Hello Sathvika
These are some courses you can do in B.Tech without Math:
1. B.Tech in Biotechnology 2. B.Tech in Food Technology 3. B.Tech in Biomedical Engineeering 4. B.Tech in Agricultural Engineering 5. B.Tech in Environmental Engineering
Some colleges in Tamil Nadu for these colleges are:
1. SASTRA University. Thanjavur 2. St. Peter's University, Chennai 3. Prathyusha Engineering College, Tiravallur 4. Udaya School of Engineering, Kanyakumari 5. Vinayaka Mission's Kirupanada Variyar Engineering College, Salem
Hope this answer helps! Thank You!!!
After NEET PG, candidates seeking admission to postgraduate medical courses under the state quota should consider applying to states with a high number of PG seats and favorable eligibility conditions. Karnataka is one of the top choices, with over 5,000 PG seats and a large number of private colleges that accept non-domicile candidates, making it ideal for those open to private institutions. Tamil Nadu offers a good number of seats as well, but most are reserved for state domiciles, making it less accessible to others. Puducherry is another excellent option, especially for non-domicile students, as many private colleges there accept candidates from across India with relatively lower competition. Uttar Pradesh also provides over 3,500 seats and has private colleges open to non-domicile applicants, making it suitable for those with mid-level ranks aiming for clinical branches. Uttarakhand has a smaller seat matrix but less competition, and private colleges accept students from outside the state. Delhi offers highly reputed government colleges, but state quota seats are mostly reserved for Delhi domiciles; however, central institutions like AIIMS and others are available through the All India Quota. Maharashtra has over 4,500 PG seats but strictly reserves state quota seats for domiciles; non-domiciles can apply only under the private institutional quota, which usually involves higher fees. In addition to these, states like Haryana, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Rajasthan, and Chhattisgarh have become more accessible due to open policies for private seats, and they may provide opportunities for students with moderate NEET PG ranks. Ultimately, for non-domicile candidates or those with lower ranks, open states like Karnataka, UP, Puducherry, and Haryana are strategically beneficial, especially if they are flexible regarding college type and budget. Candidates seeking government seats should prioritize their home states due to domicile advantages. DNB programs through central counselling are also a good alternative as they do not require state domicile.
Hi! So according to your rank that is 468 in NEET and All India Rank of 93,900 getting a government MBBS college in Tamil Nadu under BC category is very difficult. Usually the cutt offs go very high. You can try for private colleges but the fees will be higher.
For more accurate information,You can check and predict your actual college chances using this Careers360 College Predictor:
To access Tamil 10th public exam question papers for the last five years, you can visit the Tamil nadu sslc previous year paper .
It provide question papers for Tamil and other subjects for the years 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023. You can also find some question papers on official website.
Good luck for your exams..
Your friend's daughter studied 6th to 10th class in Andhra Pradesh and studied Intermediate (11th and 12th) in Tamil Nadu. She wrote the NEET exam from Andhra Pradesh and scored 510 marks in NEET 2025.
According to Andhra Pradesh state rules, if a student studies 4 continuous years in Andhra Pradesh before completing the qualifying exam, then they are considered a local candidate.
Since she studied from 6th to 10th in Andhra Pradesh, which is 5 years, she is a local student of Andhra Pradesh, even though she studied 11th and 12th in Tamil Nadu.
So, she is not a non-local. She is a local candidate for Andhra Pradesh.
website: https://ntruhs.ap.nic.in https://mcc.nic.in
Here are some best colleges for CSE in Tamil Nadu: SSN College of Engineering Chennai,VIT Vellore and chennai SRM Institute of Science and Technology Chennai, SASTRA University Thanjavur, Kalasalingam Academy of Research and Education Tamil Nadu, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham Coimbatore. All these colleges have good infrastructure,good teacher and excellent placement records.
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