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COMEDK: Empowering Students for a Brighter Future in Karnataka

The “Consortium of Medical, Engineering and Dental Colleges of Karnataka” is known as COMEDK. It is an independent organization committed to offering applicants to prestigious educational institutions in Karnataka a fair, open, and non-exploitation examination process. Due to its long history and dedication to quality, COMEDK has become a model exam that is respected and valued by all government-appointed Admission Oversight Committees, including the Honourable Supreme Court.

Increasing the Educational Ecosystem’s Power

In order to organize the testing processes that demonstrate the merit of aspirant students in the domains of medical, engineering, and dental sciences, COMEDK was founded in 2004–2005. Senior academics and reputable administrative professionals with extensive experience in the educational ecosystem make up our consortium. In addition to supporting a centralized counseling procedure, COMEDK has successfully conducted annual entrance exams for undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in partner institutions over the years.

Karnataka’s Leading Quality Education Initiative

Karnataka is the most sought-after location for students seeking a top-notch education since it has been at the forefront of creating excellent professional higher education institutions. Serving 16 medical, 24 dental, and over 150 engineering colleges throughout the state, COMEDK takes pleasure in being a vital component of this educational environment. Students, parents, and educational authorities have shown us a great deal of respect and trust because of our dedication to upholding the best standards in education.

Process for Admission to Engineering Programmes

On Sunday, May 28, 2023, COMEDK administered an online test at 400 locations across India for the academic year 2023–2024. A total of 20,000 places in roughly 190 engineering colleges affiliated with KUPECA (Karnataka Unaided Private Engineering Colleges Association) are up for grabs in this exam, which is especially for engineering programmes. After the test, there is an online counseling session to ensure merit-based admissions.

Eligibility Criteria for UG Engineering Courses

To be eligible for UG Engineering courses, candidates must fulfill the following criteria:

a) Qualifying Examinations

Candidates must have completed a second PUC or 10+2 Higher Secondary or an equivalent examination recognized by the State/Central Government. The last two years of study should comprise Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, with English as a compulsory subject.

b) General Merit:

Candidates belonging to the General Merit category must have passed with a minimum aggregate of 45% marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (40% for SC, ST, and OBC candidates of Karnataka State). 

Additionally, they must have passed each of these subjects individually. Physics and Mathematics are compulsory subjects, along with Chemistry or Biotechnology or Biology or Computer Science or Electronics as one of the optional subjects. Please note that any changes in eligibility criteria set by the AICTE/VTU will be adopted.

c) COMEDK Entrance Test: 

Candidates attempting the COMEDK Entrance Test for Engineering courses will be considered for the rank list.

d) Lateral Entry Admissions:

Diploma candidates are not eligible to take the Entrance Test, as there are no lateral entry admissions available.

Note: During counseling, candidates must submit the original marks card of the examination to prove their eligibility as evidenced by the original marks card.

Process for Admission to Architecture Programmes

The following requirements apply to candidates interested in pursuing courses in architecture:

  1. Those must have completed their second PUC or 10+2 and passed the test with at least a 50% overall score in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (45% for those who identify as SC, ST, or OBC in Karnataka). Alternately, those with at least 50% overall marks (45% for SC, ST, and OBC candidates of Karnataka) and a 10+3 Diploma with Mathematics as a required subject are also eligible
  2. All applicants for admission to the B.Arch. programmes from Karnataka, including SC, ST, and OBC candidates, must pass the National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA), which is administered by the Council of Architecture.  

The candidate must receive at least the qualifying marks overall and in each of the two individual components in order to be qualified for NATA. To qualify for admission, candidates must also pass the NATA exam and have completed any other architecture aptitude test administered by outside agencies. Only NATA scores and qualifying exam results will be taken into account for creating the merit list.

  1. No COMEDK Entrance Test: COMEDK will not administer an Entrance Test to applicants for B.Arch. courses.
  2. Separate Application for Counseling: According to the notification posted on the COMEDK website, candidates interested in architecture courses must submit a separate application form for counseling.

Test Format and Exam Information

Three subjects will be covered on the COMEDK UGET (Undergraduate Entrance Test) for engineering courses: physics, chemistry, and mathematics. 

SUBJECTS PCM(B.E)
Physics 60 MCQ
Chemistry 60 MCQ
Mathematics 60 MCQ
Total 180 Questions
  • Medium of Examination will be ENGLISH Only
  • Each correct answer will be awarded 1 mark
  • There will be no negative marking for wrong answers
  • However, in the event of a tie in the test score the principle of least negative responses (Number of wrong answers) will be adopted. In addition, if required, other methods may be adopted to break ties.
  • Total Marks would be 180

Fee Structure and Application Process

Stream FEES (IN RS.)
  COMEDK UGET BOTH COMEDK AND UNIGAUGE
PCM Rs 1800+ * Convenience charge/fee as applicable Rs 2950+ *Convenience charge/fee as applicable

Candidates can visit the COMEDK website for detailed information regarding the application process and fee payment

Kerala Faces Loss of 450 MBBS Seats in the Current Academic Year

Kerala, a state noted for its strong healthcare system and medical education facilities, may see a major decline in MBBS seats for the academic year 2023-24. The National Medical Commission’s (NMC) Undergraduate Medical Education Board has denied three medical colleges the continuation of recognition for MBBS degree courses granted by the Kerala University of Health Sciences. Another medical college’s seats have been decreased by half. The board identified shortcomings such as a lack of teaching staff and resident doctors, poor examination practises, and an insufficient patient load. In this post, we will go into the specifics of this issue and consider the ramifications for medical students in Kerala.

Main Deficiencies Leading to the Denial of Recognition

Insufficient Faculty and Resident Doctors at Jubilee Mission Medical College

Due to a number of problems, the Jubilee Mission Medical College & Research Institute in Thrissur has been denied recognition. 

  • The board discovered a shortage of associate professors in biochemistry and community medicine, as well as assistant professors in anatomy, radiodiagnosis, and pulmonary medicine.
  • There is also a shortage of tutors, demonstrators, or senior resident doctors in departments such as anatomy, biochemistry, paediatrics, pharmacology, physiology, radiodiagnosis, emergency medicine, and pulmonary medicine. 
  • The college’s problems are exacerbated by the lack of junior resident doctors in the mandated Aadhaar-enabled biometric attendance system (AEBAS).

Dr. Somervell Memorial CSI Hospital & Medical College Insufficient to Meet Minimum Requirements

Thiruvananthapuram’s Dr Somervell Memorial CSI Hospital & Medical College likewise failed to achieve the basic requirements for faculty and resident doctors. As a result, the Undergraduate Medical Education Board has refused it recognition. Although the precise shortcomings were not stated directly, the board’s examination determined that the college was unfit for continued recognition.

 

Sree Gokulam Medical College has subpar examination practises and a low patient load.

Sree Gokulam Medical College & Research Foundation, also in Thiruvananthapuram, has had 150 MBBS seats reduced due to poor examination practises and an unacceptable patient load. The board revealed that just a small percentage of students who took the yearly main examination were from the usual batch, indicating a flaw in the examination procedure. Furthermore, the hospital area’s malfunctioning cameras prompted questions about the college’s capacity to achieve the minimum criteria.

Sree Uthradom Thirunal Academy of Medical Sciences Appeals for Restoration

Sree Uthradom Thirunal Academy of Medical Sciences (SUTAMS) in Thiruvananthapuram, which has lost 50 of its 100 MBBS seats, has taken the initiative to petition the NMC for the restoration of its seats for the following academic year. The institution has been given the chance to seek for a seat increase to 100 for the 2024-25 academic year. The restoration, however, is conditional on the college taking the appropriate steps to strengthen its faculty position and patient load.

Reactions and Appeals

The Role of the National Medical Commission

The head of the Kerala Private Medical College Management Association, Anilkumar Vallil, assures interested parties that the denial of recognition is a routine operation carried out by the NMC to safeguard the quality of medical education. He emphasises that, as in past years, the NMC normally gives authorization when the institutions provide the appropriate commitment. This declaration aims to assuage concerns regarding the loss of MBBS seats in the state.

Impact on Medical Aspirants

The continued rejection of recognition and reduction of MBBS seats in Kerala may have a severe impact on the state’s medical students. With the probable loss of 450 seats, prospective doctors may face higher competition and fewer options for furthering their study in medicine.

 

Because of the reduction in seats, fewer students will be able to gain admission to these medical schools, resulting in increased competition among candidates. This could lead to higher cutoff scores and more difficult admission processes, making it more difficult for eligible students to get admission to a medical school.

 

Furthermore, limited seat availability may stimulate demand for alternative options such as private medical institutions or medical colleges in other states. Because tuition at private medical schools is often greater, this may place an additional financial stress on students and their families.

 

The denial of recognition owing to faculty and infrastructure problems raises questions about the quality of education delivered by these universities. Medical students aspire for high-quality education in order to be competent as future healthcare providers. The absence of appropriate teachers and resources in these colleges may have an impact on students’ overall learning experience and practical exposure.

 

It is critical that the relevant authorities rectify these shortcomings and take the required actions to reestablish recognition and enhance the number of MBBS seats in Kerala. This will not only create additional possibilities for medical students, but will also ensure the availability of competent doctors to address the state’s population’s healthcare needs.

 

Finally, the denial of recognition and the limitation of MBBS seats in Kerala may have a negative influence on medical students. To sustain the quality of medical education and meet the state’s healthcare needs, the authorities must address the weaknesses and work towards restoring recognition and increasing the number of seats.

 

NEET 2023 Manipur Exam Date Declared by NTA

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has taken an important step to address the concerns of Manipur applicants who have had difficulty appearing for various examinations due to the current state of law and order. The NTA has agreed to offer exam centres in chosen cities to Manipur applicants after consulting with the State Administration of Manipur and the State Government of Manipur. This judgment will bring much-needed respite and convenience to the applicants impacted by the difficult circumstances. Let’s get into the specifics of the NTA’s admirable project.

Review and Decision of the National Testing Agency

After carefully examining the state of law and order in Manipur, the NTA partnered with the State Administration and the State Government to develop a solution that meets the needs of the impacted candidates. Recognising the importance of the tests, the NTA has decided to open exam centers in alternate places where Manipur aspirants can take the following exams:

Exam Details: 

  1. National Eligibility cum Entrance Test NEET (UG) – 2023

Pen & Paper (offline) mode Any date between 03 and 05 June 2023

  1. Common University Entrance Test CUET (UG) – 2023 

Computer Based Test (CBT) mode 05, 06, 07, 08 June 2023 

  1. Common University Entrance Test CUET (PG) – 2023 

Computer Based Test (CBT) mode 05 to 17 June 2023

Exam City Options for Manipur Candidates

Candidates from Manipur who wish to alter their exam city may do so in one of the following cities:

 

  1. Aizawl (Mizoram)
  2. Kohima/Dimapur (Nagaland)
  3. Shillong (Meghalaya)
  4. Guwahati (Assam)
  5. Jorhat (Assam)
  6. Silchar (Assam)
  7. Kolkata (West Bengal)
  8. Delhi
  9. Bengaluru (Karnataka)
  10. Imphal (Manipur)

Facility for Interactive Voice Response System (IVRS)

The NTA has developed the Interactive Voice Response System (IVRS) capability for Manipur candidates to let them choose an exam city. This service will be available from May 28th, 2023 (07.00 A.M.) until May 30th, 2023 (07:00 P.M.). Candidates will receive a message on their registered cellphone phones with instructions on how to use the IVRS service. It is critical that candidates utilize their registered cellphone numbers to use this service.

Contacting the City Coordinator’s Office

Candidates can also contact the Office of the relevant City Coordinator, which is located in one of the cities listed above, and offer their exam city preference, as well as the name of the test and their registered application number. This can be done during the previously indicated time frame. The NTA’s various City Coordinators will create and share a consolidated list of candidates with the NTA, including their application numbers, exam name, and chosen exam city.

 

Contacting the National Testing Agency

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has made it easy for applicants to contact them if they have any questions or concerns about the upcoming tests. Candidates have several communication avenues to reach out to NTA, whether it’s about their city preference, application specifics, or any other pertinent information. In this article, we will look at the numerous ways candidates can contact NTA to ensure a seamless and hassle-free process.

 

NTA can be reached by phone.

If candidates have any queries or need assistance, they can call NTA directly. Candidates can contact the NTA at the following phone numbers: 011-40759000 and 011-69227700. These numbers will be active from 7:00 a.m. on May 28, 2023 to 7:00 p.m. on May 30, 2023. By contacting NTA via these phone lines, candidates can speak directly with the appropriate individuals and get their questions answered swiftly.

 

NTA can be reached by SMS.

Candidates can use the NTA SMS service to convey their city preference as well as their application number and examination name. Different phone numbers are assigned to different cities. Candidates can send an SMS to the mobile number associated with their desired city. This strategy enables candidates to share their preferences without having to interact directly.

 

City Number For SMS
Aizawl (Mizoram)

Kohima/Dimapur (Nagaland)

Shillong (Meghalaya)

8920146804 
Guwahati (Assam)

Jorhat (Assam)

Silchar (Assam)

7827980289
Kolkata (West Bengal)

Delhi

Bengaluru (Karnataka)

Imphal (Manipur)

7827981314

NTA can be reached by email.

Candidates with email access can also contact NTA via this method of communication. NTA has supplied specific email addresses for several exams. Send emails to the following addresses if you have any questions or concerns:

 

  1. NEET (UG) – 2023: [email protected]
  2. CUET (UG) – 2023: [email protected]

iii. CUET (PG) – 2023: [email protected]

 

Candidates can send an email to the email address linked with their examination indicating their city preference, application number, and examination name. For candidates who prefer email correspondence, this method gives an alternate mode of communication.

Exam Centre Allocation That Works

When NTA receives city change options from interested applicants via any of the foregoing modes of contact, it will assign an examination centre in the candidates’ selected city. This guarantees that students are assigned exam centres based on their choices, resulting in a more comfortable and convenient testing environment.

Admit Card Issuance Online

NTA will distribute admission cards to candidates online after exam centres are assigned. These admit cards will be available on the NTA’s separate official test web pages. To obtain their admission cards, candidates need go to the following websites:

 

 

Attempts will be made to send SMS to the candidates concerned on their registered cellphone number to confirm the change of exam city and/or to obtain the Admit Card from the above-mentioned Exam portal. Furthermore, these Admit Cards will be accessible at the NTA Help Centre in the Office of the respective City Coordinator for pickup by a candidate who was unable to download the same due to a lack of Internet connectivity. These Admit Cards will also be available at the District Headquarters for pickup by the candidates or anybody authorized by them. 

 

Record-Breaking Applications for CUET-PG This Year

The Common Entrance Test for Postgraduate Programmes (CUET-PG) has received an overwhelmingly positive response this year, which is a significant step for individuals interested in higher education. The battle is anticipated to be fiercer than ever with applications reaching a startling five lakh, up from 3.75 lakh in 2022, with universities participating at a rate of 66 to 195. This essay explores the specifics of this extraordinary uptick in applications, the causes of it, and the repercussions for applicants to prestigious colleges around India.

The Increase in Application Volume

An unprecedented increase in applications for the CUET-PG reflects the growing importance of a standardised entrance exam for postgraduate programmes. The number of candidates this year has increased significantly from last year, rising to around 5 lakh, a stunning increase of about 33%. This increase is related to both the increased availability of study subjects as well as the increase in the number of participating colleges.

A Wide Range of Options

The rise in the number of participating higher education institutions (HEIs) is one of the main causes of the spike in applications. Students now have more options available to them, giving them a wider range of options for their postgraduate education. A total of 46 state universities, 101 private deemed universities, and 10 government-funded HEIs have joined the CUET-PG this year, in addition to the 39 Central Universities. This has made it possible for students to apply for up to 20 different fields of study and pick as many HEIs as they want.

Relief for Candidates

For many candidates, the increase in the number of participating universities has been a pleasant relief. Before, students had to take a number of entrance exams offered by different organisations. The procedure has been streamlined and students are now able to save time, effort, and money thanks to the establishment of the CUET-PG as a standard entrance exam for central universities. According to a senior official of the National Testing Agency, the total number of test-takers is anticipated to reach 9 lakh because the majority of candidates are applying for multiple courses.

 

Examining the Consequences

The increase in CUET-PG applications has wide-ranging effects on both students and universities. Let’s examine the numerous areas that this development has an impact on in more detail.

Increasing Competitiveness

The number of applications has significantly increased, which has increased the level of competition for admission to prestigious universities. Students now need to work harder to stand out from the crowd and get into the institutions they want. To ace the admission exam in light of the rising competition, careful planning, persistent study, and preparation are required.

Making the Application Process Simpler

By centralising the entrance exam, the CUET-PG has streamlined the postgraduate programme application procedure. To cut down on paperwork and administrative headaches, applicants can now submit one application for numerous subject areas and HEIs. This simplification guarantees that students have a more convenient experience while also saving time.

Increasing Possibilities

Aspiring postgraduate students have a wealth of choices now that more universities are taking part in the CUET-PG. Before, students had to choose between their top schools or fields of study due to a lack of possibilities. The current situation, however, allows candidates to consider a larger range of options and pick HEIs that match their academic objectives and career aspirations.

 

Bodmas Education – Guidance on Medical & NEET Counselling

We at Bodmas Education are aware of the difficulties applicants encounter  while getting into prestigious medical colleges. Having so many choices makes it challenging to know where to begin. To assist you in navigating the procedure with confidence, we have put together this in-depth Guidance on Admission in Medical. By providing Medical & NEET counselling and right giudance to the candidate.

 

Welcome to our thorough Medical & NEET counselling assistance. We recognise the value of making well-informed judgements when it comes to selecting the best college for your MBBS and other  medical course admissions because we are professionals in the sector. Everything you need to know about Medical & NEET counselling and admission, from the fundamentals to more advanced strategies,we will assist you in making the greatest selection for your future.

What is Medical & NEET counselling?

The process of choosing the best medical college to complete your degree is known as Medical & NEET counselling. It is an important stage that necessitates careful evaluation of a number of variables, such as the college’s reputation, the calibre of the teachers, and the accessibility of resources. You will be asked to choose your preferred colleges during your  NEET counselling, and you will be matched with a college based on your merit rank and the number of available seats.

Medical & NEET Counselling: Why Is It Important?

A candidate’s course of study and college for the ensuing few years of their life are decided by the NEET counselling they receive. It is crucial to pick a college and a course that match your interests and job objectives. A candidate’s future is also greatly influenced by Medical NEET counselling because it has an impact on their job options and prospects

Steps in NEET Counselling:

 

Online Registration: Candidates must enter their personal and academic information during the online registration phase of the NEET counselling process.

 

Choice Filling: Following registration, candidates must indicate the colleges and courses they desire to apply to.

 

Seat Allotment: Eligible students are given seats based on their NEET entrance exam results and their preferences for college and programme.

 

Verification of Documents: After a seat is assigned, candidates must visit the assigned college for admission and document verification.

 

We recognise that seeking advice can be challenging, particularly for individuals who are not familiar with the procedure. To assist you in navigating the procedure with ease, we have created this expert guidance service.

 

How should you get ready for Medical counselling?

Careful planning and research are required to prepare for the NEET counselling. You can take the following actions to get ready for NEET counselling:

  • Homework of the colleges first. It’s crucial to do your homework on the colleges you’re interested in before you start the NEET counselling process. Look up details about their faculty, reputation, and resources. To learn more about the college, you can also talk to alumni and current students.
  • Gather all of your required paperwork, including your class 10 and 12 transcripts, your NEET scorecard, and any other pertinent credentials.
  • The third step is to review the calendar to make sure you haven’t missed any crucial dates.
  • Attend NEET  counselling meetings- Attend the NEET counselling sessions and be ready to share your college selections.

 

We recognise the significance of Medical NEET counselling and the Admissions  for students interested in a career in medicine. To assist you in navigating the procedure with confidence, we have put together this in-depth guide. You may reach your objectives and get accepted into a prestigious medical college with the appropriate preparation and direction with our customised personal guidance.

 

FAQ’s

Ques: Is registration for NEET Counselling open?

Ans: Registration for NEET Counselling will open up following the release of the NEET 2023 results. The procedure will be carried out in accordance with the MCC’s schedule for NEET Counselling in 2023.  

 

Ques: How many counselling sessions will there be in NEET 2023?

Ans: MCC will conduct NEET Counselling 2023 in 4 rounds, comprising rounds 1, 2, and 3. Round 4 will be for any open positions. MCC may conduct additional vacancy rounds if seats are still available. 

Ques: How do I sign up for NEET Counselling in 2023?

The NEET cutoff for 2023 will determine which candidates are qualified for AIQ and state-level counselling. MCC will provide 15% AIQ counselling, while the different state administrations will provide 85% of the state counselling on their respective websites. 

Ques: Is NEET Counselling available online?

Ans. Yes, every step of the NEET counselling process—aside from the college reporting—takes place online. MCC NEET UG Counselling 2023’s online counselling website’s address is mcc.nic.in. 

Ques: What does a clean up round in NEET counselling entail?

Ans: The third counselling round for NEETs is known as the mop up round. It is held for applicants whose seats were not offered in rounds 1 and 2 of NEET counselling. Those who registered in Round 2 and were kicked out with a forfeit of fees may re-register for the Mop-up round. However, people who took part in round 2 but did not receive a seat do not need to register again. 

Everything You Need to Know About the NEET 2023 Cut-Off

We understand that NEET 2023 has just concluded and that there is likely a lot of anxiety, worry, and excitement in the air. As a result, you probably want to know what the cut-off scores are. In this article, we’ll provide you all the details you need to know about the NEET cut-off score, the variables that determine it, and how to check it.

In India, candidates wishing to pursue a career in medicine must pass the National Eligibility and Common Entrance Test (NEET). The minimum score needed to pass the exam, or the NEET cut-off score, is required. Let’s examine the NEET cut-off score in more detail for 2023.

NEET  2023 Cut-Off Score

The National Testing Agency (NTA) is yet to release the NEET 2023 cut-off score. The difficulty level of the exam, the number of candidates that took the exam, and the total number of seats available are some of the variables used to establish the cut-off score.

Different NEET 2023 Cut-Off Score Types

The qualifying cut-off and the admission cut-off are the two different sorts of NEET cut-off scores. The minimum score needed to be qualified for the NEET counselling procedure is known as the qualifying cut-off. On the other hand, the admission cut-off is the minimum score necessary for admission to different medical colleges.

How to Check the 2023 NEET Cut-Off?

The NTA’s official website will publish the NEET cut-off score for 2023. Candidates can check the cut-off score by following these steps:

  • Visit the official website at https://neet.nta.nic.in/.
  • Select the notifications tab, and then select the link for the NEET cut-off in 2023.
  • A new window will open in step three. Make use of your login information.
  • Download and save the cut-off file on your computer.

 

What Affects the NEET Cut-Off

The NEET cut-off score is influenced by various factors. Here are a few of the most important considerations in more detail

  • Number of candidates who took the NEET exam: The cut-off score increases with the number of people who take the exam.
  • Exam complexity – If the exam is challenging, the cut-off score is probably lower, and vice versa.
  • Total number of seats available – The number of seats available is a key factor in establishing the cut-off score.

NEET 2023 Qualifying Marks (Expected)

Category Marks  Cut-off Percentile
General/ UR / EWS (Unserved/ Economically Weaker Sections) 720-138 50th
OBC (Other Backward Classes) 137-108 40th
SC (Scheduled Castes) 137-108 40th
ST (Scheduled Tribes) 137-108 40th

Category Wise NEET 2023 Cut-off (Expected)

The table below shows the category-wise marks required to clear the NEET examination. 

Category Qualifying percentile
UR / EWS (Unserved/ Economically Weaker Sections) 50th percentile
SC (Scheduled Castes) 40th Percentile
ST (Scheduled Tribes) 40th Percentile
OBC (Other Backward Classes) 40th percentile
UR / EWS &

 PH (Unreserved / Economically Weaker Sections – Physically Handicapped)

45th percentile
SC – PH (Scheduled Castes Physically Handicapped) 40th Percentile
ST – PH (Scheduled Tribes Physically Handicapped) 40th Percentile
OBC – PH (Other Backward Classes Physically Handicapped) 40th Percentile

 

Previous Years NEET Cut-off 

General Category candidates

The Year-wise cut-off is mentioned below:

Year NEET cut-off Scores
2022 715 – 117
2021 720 – 138
2020 720 – 147
2019 701 – 134

 

OBC Category candidates

The Year-wise cut-off is mentioned below:

Year NEET cut-off Scores
2022 116 – 93
2021 137 – 108
2020 146 – 113
2019 133 – 107

 

 SC / ST Category candidates

The Year-wise cut-off is mentioned below:

Year NEET cut-off Scores
2022 116 – 93
2021 137 – 108
2020 146 – 113
2019 133 – 107

 

BODMAS EDUCATION wishes good luck to all the candidates, for their successful careers

 

NEET 2023 Tie-Breaking Policy: Everything You Need to Know

The National Eligibility Cumulative Entrance Test- Undergraduate (NEET UG) is one of the most important entrance examinations for students wishing to study medicine in India. The NEET UG 2023 exam is set to take place on May 7, 2023. The National Testing Agency (NTA) has made amendments to the NEET 2023 tie-breaking rules that will be in effect during a tie-breaking circumstance. The purpose of this essay is to provide a thorough understanding of the new 

NEET 2023 tie-breaking policy and its implications

A Summary of the NEET Tie-Breaking Policy

The NEET tie-breaking policy is used to break a tie between two or more applicants who received the same exam rank. The policy ensures that all applicants are treated similarly in terms of performance and basic eligibility. Until last year, the NEET tie-breaking policy consisted of only three factors:

Last Year’s NEET Tie-Breaking Policy

Aspirants with better percentile scores/marks in Biology (Botany & Zoology) on the Test, followed by Aspirants with higher marks/percentile scores in Chemistry on the Test

If the aforementioned conditions are not met, applicants with the highest number of attempted incorrect responses and accurate answers in all subjects will be given preference over others.

The NEET 2023 tie-breaking policy, on the other hand, has been updated this year with the addition of six new variables. The policy will now include the age factor in addition to the NEET scores. Furthermore, the policy, which previously only considered scores in Biology and Chemistry, will now consider marks in Physics as well to determine the final ranks of candidates. Let’s take a look.

NEET 2023 Tie-Breaking Policy Revised

 

  • Candidates with higher Biology percentile scores/marks in NEET 2023, followed by
  • Candidates with higher percentile scores/marks in NEET 2023 Chemistry were followed by 
  • Candidates with higher percentile scores/marks in NEET 2023 Physics were followed by
  • Applicants with fewer incorrect answers in all three NEET 2023 exam subjects, followed by 
  • Applicants with fewer incorrect answers in Biology, followed by 
  • Candidates with fewer incorrect answers in Chemistry, followed by 
  • Candidates with fewer incorrect answers in NEET 2023 Physics, followed by 
  • Candidates older in age, followed by 
  • NEET 2023 application numbers are in ascending order.

 

What Caused the NEET Tie-Breaking Policy to Be Revised?

Because the medical field is one of the most sought-after in India, many MBBS, BDS, and other medical course aspirants will take their chances at passing the exam. Due to the large number of applicants and their competitiveness, it is possible that two or more candidates will receive the same grade. Determining their ranks will be critical in such circumstances. As a result, the NTA updated its tie-breaker policy to ensure that all applicants are fairly evaluated based on their performance and eligibility criteria.

 

What Impact Will the Revised NEET Tie-Breaking Policy Have on Candidates?

The altered NEET tie-breaking policy will have a substantial impact on candidate final rankings. The addition of six additional elements, including Physics marks and age, will provide a more comprehensive appraisal of the candidates’ performance. Candidates who excel in all three subjects (Biology, Chemistry, and Physics)

 

JEE Advanced 2023 Registration: 2.50 Lakh Students are Eligible.

The NTA revealed the JEE Main 2023 results on Saturday. Because of the normal number of question papers, the cutoff marks have increased this year. The cutoff for the general group increased by around 2%. The OBC-NCL, EWS, SC, and ST cutoff marks increased by 6%, 12%, 8%, and 11%, respectively. The exam was held in two shifts from April 6 to April 15.

There were 11,13,325 participants in total who took the exam, with 75,000 from Bihar. This year,  2.50 lakh of these students are eligible to sit for the JEE Advanced exam, and 14,000 Bihar candidates are eligible to take the JEE Advanced. The registration period for JEE Advanced began on April 30 and will end on May 7. The exam is set for June 4 at IIT Guwahati.

Process of JEE Advanced Registration

The registration period for JEE Advanced began on April 30 and will end on May 7. 

Students can enroll in JEE Advanced by going to the official website, jeeadv.ac.in

Only students who pass the JEE Main January and April sessions and obtain a top 2,50,000 All India rank will be eligible to take the JEE Advanced exam. 

Category wise Cut off

 

Category Cut off No. of students Appeared
General 90.7788642 1,01,250
EWS 75.6229025 25,000
OBC 73.6114227 67,500
SC 51.9776027 37,500
ST 37.2348772 18,750

 

Toppers of JEE Main 2023

Students who have scored 100 percentile in JEE Mains

 

Session 1

 

S. No. Application No. Candidates Name NTA score
1 230310514113 ABHINEET MAJETY 100
2 230310532732 AMOGH JALAN 100
3 230310376645 APURVA SAMOTA 100
4 230310047826 ASHIK STENNY 100
5 230310146952 BIKKINA ABHINAV CHOWDARY 100
6 230310167803 DESHANK PRATAP SINGH 100
7 230310514845 DHRUV SANJAY JAIN 100
8 230310148001 DNYANESH HEMENDRA SHINDE 100
9 230310434666 DUGGINENI VENKATA YUGESH 100
10 230310242420 GULSHAN KUMAR 100
11 230310180674 GUTHIKONDA ABHIRAM 100
12 230310233253 KAUSHAL VIJAYVERGIYA 100
13 230310309237 KRISH GUPTA 100
14 230310210909 MAYANK SONI 100
15 230310366546 N.K.VISHWAAJITH 100
16 230310034589 NIPUN GOEL 100
17 230310141436 RISHI KALRA 100
18 230310332864 SOHAM DAS 100
19 230310666162 SUTHAR HARSHUL SANJAYBHAI 100
20 230310481885 VAVILALA CHIDVILAS REDDY 100

KIITEE 2023 Phase 1 Results Declared: Check your results at kiitee.ac.in.

On April 28, 2023, the Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology announced the results for KIITEE 2023 Phase 1. The results for candidates who took the KIITEE 2023 Phase 1 test are available on the official website, kiitee.kiit.ac.in. Those who passed the exam between April 14 and April 20, 2023, are eligible for Phase 2, which will take place between May 14 and May 20, 2023.

What is Phase 1 of KIITEE 2023?

The national-level KIITEE 2023 (Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology Entrance Examination) exam is administered by the KIIT Deemed University to candidates for admission to a range of undergraduate and graduate programs. Phase 1 of the KIITEE 2023 exam was held from April 14 to April 20, 2023, and those who passed can now show up for Phase 2, which will take place from May 14 to May 20, 2023.

 

On April 28, 2023, the KIITEE 2023 Phase 1 results were announced and made available on the official website, kiitee.kiit.ac.in.

How to check the Phase 1 results of KIITEE 2023?

The steps listed below can be used by candidates to check their KIITEE 2023 Phase 1 results:

 

  • Visit the official website at kiitee.kiit.ac.in.
  • Select the link for the KIITEE Phase 1 results on the homepage.
  • Use your application number and birthdate to log in.
  • On the screen, your KIITEE results for 2023 will appear.
  • View rankings, see if you qualify, and download your scorecard for later use.

Dates of the KIITEE 2023 Phase 1 Exam

Phase 1 of the KIITEE 2023 test was held from April 14 to April 20, 2023. The exam was given online, and candidates had 180 minutes to respond to 120 multiple-choice questions. Depending on the course applied for, questions from physics, chemistry, and mathematics/biology were asked.

 

Dates for KIITEE 2023 Phase 2 Exams

It is planned to hold the KIITEE 2023 Phase 2 test from May 14 to May 20, 2023. Phase 1 qualifiers can use their current application number to show up for Phase 2. But before May 5, 2023, those who did not show up for Phase 1 must submit a separate application for Phase 2.

 

BUMS education In India: Everything You Need to Know

Everything You Need to Know About BUMS

The Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery (BUMS) program is an undergraduate course dedicated to the study of the Unani medical system, a rich and ancient tradition that intertwines elements of Arabic, Persian, and Greek medicine. Rooted in the teachings of eminent Greek physicians such as Hippocrates and Galen, Unani medicine emphasizes the balance of the body’s four humors—blood, phlegm, yellow bile, and black bile. This holistic approach aims to enhance the body’s natural healing processes and has garnered increasing recognition as a viable alternative to conventional medical treatments in India.

 Course Overview

Key Highlights of BUMS

Feature Details
Course Name BUMS
Level Undergraduate
Duration 5.5 years (1-year internship)
Mode Full Time
Minimum Academic Requirement 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English
Minimum Marks Required 50% (General) / 40% (SC/ST/OBC)

Curriculum Structure

The BUMS program is meticulously designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of Unani medicine. It comprises 4.5 years of theoretical studies followed by a one-year practical internship. Throughout this course, students delve into various aspects of the Unani system, including diagnosis, treatment, and preventive care.

Core Subjects Include:

  • Anatomy
  • Physiology
  • Pharmacology
  • Pathology
  • Unani Principles and Philosophy

Admission Process

To secure admission into the BUMS program, candidates must navigate a structured process:

Steps to Admission

  1. NEET-UG Examination: Candidates must successfully complete the National Eligibility Entrance Test (NEET-UG), which serves as a common entrance exam for undergraduate medical courses.
  2. Counseling: Following the NEET exam, the Ayush Admissions Central Counseling Committee (AACCC) conducts online counseling for BUMS admissions.
  3. Eligibility Criteria:
    • Candidates should score at least the 50th percentile in NEET-UG for general categories and 40th percentile for SC/ST/OBC categories.
    • Applicants need to be a minimum of 17 years old by December 31 of the year they are applying for admission.

Admission Guidelines

Criteria Details
Minimum Age 17 years by December 31 of admission year
Subject Requirements Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English
Minimum Marks 50% (General) / 40% (SC/ST/OBC)

Career Opportunities After BUMS

Graduates of the BUMS program enjoy a wide array of career prospects, reflective of the growing demand for alternative medical practitioners.

Potential Career Paths

Career Option Description
Unani Medical Officer Work in hospitals or clinics treating patients
Private Practitioner Establish a private clinic to provide holistic treatment
Academia Pursue a career as a lecturer or researcher
Pharmaceutical Sector Involved in the production and distribution of Unani medicines
Health Consultant Offer expertise in lifestyle and wellness management
Research & Development Engage in research to further the field of Unani medicine

 Financial Considerations

Course Fees

The cost of pursuing a BUMS degree can vary significantly based on the institution:

College Type Annual Fee Range (INR)
Government Colleges ₹20,000 – ₹2,00,000
Private Colleges ₹2,00,000 – ₹7,00,000

Salary Expectations

The starting salary for BUMS graduates varies according to their job roles and experience:

Job Role Salary Range (INR/year)
Entry-Level Positions ₹3,00,000 – ₹5,00,000
Experienced Practitioners ₹5,00,000 – ₹8,00,000

The Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery (BUMS) program is an excellent choice for those interested in exploring traditional medicine through a structured academic framework. With its emphasis on holistic health and well-being, the Unani medical system offers unique approaches to treating various health conditions. As the demand for alternative medical practitioners rises, pursuing a BUMS degree can lead to rewarding career opportunities in healthcare, research, and education. Whether you aspire to treat patients, engage in research, or educate future generations, a career in Unani medicine can be both fulfilling and impactful.

Colleges offering Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery (BUMS) 
S. No. College State Stream
1 Dr Abdul Haq Unani Medical College, Kumool, Andhra Pradesh Andhra Pradesh Unani
2 Yunus Fazlani Unani Medical College, Kunjkheda, Kannad, Aurangabad by Umar Bin Khattab Welfare Trust, Kunjkheda, Kannad, Aurangabad Aurangabad Unani
3 Nizamia Unani Medical Collge & Hospital, Distt.-Gaya, Bihar Bihar Unani
4 Government Tibbia College, Kadam Kuan, Patna – 800 003 (Bihar) Bihar Unani
5 Zulfequar Haider Unani Medical College & Hospital, Naya Qila Nawalpur, Siwan – 841 226, Bihar Bihar Unani
6 Salfia Unani Medical College & Hospital At & Post Laheriasarai, Distt. Darbhanga – 846 001, Bihar Bihar Unani
7 Sufia Unani Medical College, Hospital & Research Centre, at Bara Chakia, East Champaran Bihar Bihar Unani
8 Ayurveda and Unani Tibbia College (Unani), Ajmal Khan Road, Karol Bagh Delhi Delhi Unani
9 School of Unani Medical Education and Research, Jamia Hamdard, (Deemed University), Hamdard Nagar, New Delhi-110062 Delhi Unani
10 Kashmir Tibbia College Hospital & Research Centre, Taleemabad Shilvath Sonawari, Tehsil Sumbhal, District Bandipora, Srinagar, J&K J&K Unani
11 Unani Medical College and Hospital, Institute of Asian Medical Sciences, Srinagar, J&K J&K Unani
12 RRIUM, Sri Nagar J&K J&K Unani
13 National Institute of Unani Medicine, Kottigepalya, Magadi main road, Bangalore-560091. Karnataka Unani
14 Govt. Unani Medical College, Dr. Siddaiha Puranic Road, Basaveshwaranagar Bangalore, Karnataka Karnataka Unani
15 Inamdar Unani Medical College & Hospital Sedam Road, Kalaburgi Karnataka Karnataka Unani
16 HMS Unani Medical College and Hospital, Tumkur, Karnataka Karnataka Unani
17 Luqman Unani Medical College & Hospital, BL Karadi Campus 12, Naubag, Bijapur-586 101, Karnataka Karnataka Unani
18 Tipu Sultan Saheed Educational Trust’s Unani Medical College, Millat Nagar, Ring Road, Gulbarga, Karnataka Karnataka Unani
19 Markaz Unani Medical College & Hospital, Puthuppadi, Kozhilode, Kerala Kerala Unani
20 Hakim Syed Ziaul Hassan Government Unani Medical College, Science Hills, Behind MANIT, AYUSH Parisar, Bhopal-462003 Madhya Pradesh Madhya Pradesh Unani
21 Hakim Abdul Hamid Unani Medical College, Dewas, Madhya Pradesh Madhya Pradesh Unani
22 Saifia Hamidia Unani Tibbia College & Hospital, Near Ganapati Nake, Burhanpur, Distt. Khandwa -450 331, Madhya Pradesh Madhya Pradesh Unani
23 Al-Farooq Unani Tibbia College, Indore, Madhya Pradesh Madhya Pradesh Unani
24 University College of Unani Baggikhana Tonk Rajasthan Zuleikhabai Valy Md. Unani Medical College Medical College & Hospital, Pune, Maharashtra Maharashtra Unani
25 Ahmed Gharib Unani Medical College, Akkalkiwa, Distt. Nandurbar, Dhulle, Maharashtra Maharashtra Unani
26 Iqra Society’s Unani Medical College, Iqra Nagar, Mohdi Shivar, Gate No.25/2, Shirsoli Road, Jalgaon, Maharashtra Maharashtra Unani
27 Mohammadia Tibbia College& Assayer Hospital, PB No. 128, Mansoora, Malegaon Distt. Nasik 423203, Maharashtra Maharashtra Unani
28 University College Of Unani Baggikahnna Tonk Rajasthan Rajasthan Unani
29 Govt. Unani Medical College, Arumbakkam, Chennai, Tamilnadu Tamilnadu Unani
30 Government Nizamia Tibbia College, Charminar, Hyderabad, Telangana Telangana Unani
31 National Research Institute of Unani Medicine for Skin Disorders formerly (CRIUM), Opp. ESI Hospital, AG Colony road, Erragadda, Hyderabad- 500038 Telangana Telangana Unani
32 Ibn-e-Sina Tibbia College and Hospital, Azamgarh, Uttar Pradesh Uttar Pradesh Unani
33 Hakim Rais Unani Medical College, Makhdoompur, Moradabad Road, Sambhal, Moradabad, UP Uttar Pradesh Unani
34 State Unani Medical College, Himatganj, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh Uttar Pradesh Unani
35 Deoband Unani Medical College, Hospital and Research Centre, Naya Bans, Uttar Pradesh Uttar Pradesh Unani
36 Eram Unani Medical College & Hospital, Kursi Road, Gudamba, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh Uttar Pradesh Unani
37 Ajmal Khan Tibbiya College, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh Uttar Pradesh Unani
38 State Takmil-ut-Tib College & Hospital, Hlm. Abdul Aziz Road, Jhawai Tola, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh Uttar Pradesh Unani
39 Jamia Tibbia Deoband, Deoband, GT Road, Deoband, Distt. Saharanpur, U.P Uttar Pradesh Unani
40 Sham-e-Ghausia Minority Unani Medical College, Ghazipur, Uttar Pradesh Uttar Pradesh Unani
41 Dr. Abdul Ali Tibbiya College & Hospital, Katauli, Malihabad, Lucknow Uttar Pradesh Unani
42 Foundation for Social Care Hayat Complex, Hardoi Road, Sikori, Kakori Lucknow Hayat Unani Medical College & Research Centre Kakori Lucknow Uttar Pradesh Unani
43 Sanskriti Society for Education Research & Development Chhata Mathura Sanskriti Unani Medical College Chhata Mathura UP Uttar Pradesh Unani
44 Ghausia Unani Medical College & Hospital, Kanshmiripur, Deomai, Fatehpur, Uttar Pradesh Uttar Pradesh Unani
45 Calcutta Unani Medical College and Hospital, 8/1 Abdul Halim Lane, Kolkata, West Bengal. West Bengal. Unani