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NEET State Counselling College Predictor 2025
The NEET UG state counselling predictor 2025 assists medical aspirants in estimating their chances of securing a seat in various state medical colleges based on their NEET scores. The NEET state college predictor uses the candidate’s rank and previous year’s cutoff of colleges of a particular state to generate a list of colleges where students can secure a seat through NEET state counselling.
Advantages of NEET State Counselling College Predictor
The NEET state counselling college predictor provides a realistic estimate of the colleges where candidates have a higher chance of getting admission.
The college predictor of NEET state counselling provides a list of colleges based on the inputs, thus helping candidates to make choices during the state counselling process.
Instead of manually checking each college’s cutoff and comparing it to their scores, students can quickly access a list of colleges matched to their scores using the NEET state counselling college predictor thus saving their time.
The Careers360’s NEET state counselling college predictor 2025 offers personalised NEET state counselling, including information on top medical, dental and AYUSH colleges of the state.
How to use NEET State Counselling College Predictor 2025?
Visit the NEET state counselling college predictor tool
Enter the details which include NEET rank, seat type and phone number
Click on the ‘Predict my colleges’ tab
A list of colleges will appear on the screen based on the entered details.
Top Colleges accepting NEET
Atal Bihari Vajpayee Institute of Medical Sciences and Dr Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital, New Delhi
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Questions related to NEET
Hello dear,
To get admission to a BAMS course without NEET, here are a few possible routes:
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State-Level Exams: Some states, like Karnataka, Maharashtra, or Uttarakhand, may conduct their own entrance exams for BAMS admissions. These may not require NEET scores.
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Private Colleges & Management/NRI Quota: Some private colleges may offer admission through management or NRI quotas without requiring NEET scores, although the fees may be higher.
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Special Exemptions: Rarely, some colleges may offer exemptions or internal entrance exams, but this is not common.
Make sure the college is recognized by (CCIM) to ensure the degree is valid. Always verify the latest admission guidelines from the specific state or college.
Dear
If you're looking to pursue a BSc in Microbiology from a government college without appearing for NEET or CUET, you can still explore many excellent options. Most government colleges admit students to BSc courses based on the marks obtained in your 12th-grade exams. Here are some of the top government colleges you can consider for BSc in Microbiology:
1. University of Delhi (DU)
- Courses: DU offers a BSc (Hons) in Microbiology.
- Admission Process: Based on 12th-grade marks and cutoffs, which vary every year.
- Eligibility: You need to have Biology as a subject in Class 12 and meet the cutoff requirements.
2. Banaras Hindu University (BHU)
- Courses: BHU offers a BSc in Microbiology.
- Admission Process: Admission is usually based on the entrance test, but if you’re looking for colleges with direct 12th marks-based admission, consider other options.
- Eligibility: A science background with Biology in Class 12 is required.
3. University of Calcutta
- Courses: BSc in Microbiology.
- Admission Process: Based on merit (your 12th-grade marks).
- Eligibility: Completion of Class 12 with Biology as one of the subjects.
4. Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI)
- Courses: BSc in Microbiology.
- Admission Process: Based on 12th marks or an entrance exam, depending on the course.
- Eligibility: Biology should be one of the subjects in Class 12.
5. Madras University
- Courses: BSc in Microbiology.
- Admission Process: Based on merit, considering your marks in 12th.
- Eligibility: A science background in Class 12 with Biology.
6. University of Pune (Savitribai Phule Pune University)
- Courses: BSc in Microbiology.
- Admission Process: Based on 12th-grade marks.
- Eligibility: Biology as a subject in Class 12.
7. Karnataka University, Dharwad
- Courses: BSc in Microbiology.
- Admission Process: Based on marks obtained in the Class 12 exam.
- Eligibility: Class 12 with a science background and Biology as a subject.
8. St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai
- Courses: BSc in Microbiology.
- Admission Process: Based on Class 12 marks.
- Eligibility: Science stream with Biology in 12th.
9. Aligarh Muslim University (AMU)
- Courses: BSc in Microbiology.
- Admission Process: Based on entrance tests or merit, depending on the course.
- Eligibility: Completion of Class 12 with Biology.
10. Sri Venkateswara College, Delhi University
- Courses: BSc (Hons) Microbiology.
- Admission Process: Based on Class 12 marks through the DU admission process.
- Eligibility: Class 12 with Biology as a subject.
Tips:
- Research and Apply Early: Keep an eye on the official websites for admission dates and specific criteria.
- Check Cutoffs: Colleges like DU and BHU release cutoff lists, which are based on your 12th-grade performance. Ensure you meet the required percentage.
- Prepare Documents: Make sure to have your Class 12 marksheet and necessary documents ready for the application.
These colleges offer great opportunities for pursuing BSc in Microbiology, and you do not need to appear for NEET or CUET for admission to these programs.
Here’s the cutoff information of neet 2025 for general students:-
- NEET 2025 cut-off : Official cut-off marks for General students will be released after the NEET 2025 results.
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Expected range : The anticipated cut-off for General (UR/EWS) students is likely to fall between 720-162 marks, based on previous trends.
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Percentile requirement : A minimum of 50th percentile is required for General category candidates to qualify.
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Factors influencing the cut-off :
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Difficulty level of the exam
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Number of candidates appearing
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Seat availability across medical colleges
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Final announcement : The official cut-off will be published by NTA after the NEET results are processed.
Hello,
No, you cannot change your category from General to PwD before counseling if the NEET application form has already been submitted and the correction window is closed. Category changes are not permitted during counseling by state authorities. However, you may contact the NTA or state counseling authority for guidance, but typically, category changes are only allowed during the correction window before the exam.
Hope this helps you,
Thank you
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Dear
To join CII (Central Institute of Technology) or any other institute, the eligibility criteria generally depend on the entrance exams, such as JEE (Joint Entrance Examination) or other specific exams for the college you are interested in.
For CII or similar institutes, you would need to:
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Eligibility for JEE : Since you completed your 12th two years ago and have spent time preparing for NEET, if you are looking to join an engineering program, you would likely need to appear for the JEE Main and Advanced exams. Usually, for JEE eligibility, the candidates must have passed the 12th board exam with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as core subjects.
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Age Limit : There are generally age restrictions for JEE, and candidates must be within a certain age limit (usually 25 years for general candidates, with a relaxation for reserved categories).
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Marks Requirement : For JEE Main, you typically need a minimum of 75% marks in your 12th board exam (or be in the top 20 percentile in your respective board exam) to be eligible for admission to NITs and other centrally funded institutions. The exact eligibility for specific colleges like CII will depend on their own guidelines.
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Valid NEET Scores : Since you spent two years preparing for NEET, if you are still interested in pursuing a medical field, NEET scores can be considered for admission to medical colleges, but for engineering or technology courses, NEET scores generally won’t be relevant unless you are looking for a course in Biomedical Engineering or a similar niche