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Asked by Anonymous - Jul 11, 2025Hindi
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Sir i have a certain type of reservation which guarantees me admission in any IIT if I am part of CRL (common rank list) like this year cut off of crl was around 55 marks so is it tough to score 55 marks and just qualify. Please give me a path and idea of the difficultly i am a student of class 11. Pls help

Ans: Scoring around 55 marks out of 360 to enter the JEE Advanced Common Rank List (CRL) corresponds to roughly 15–16% of total marks, as seen in the 2022 cutoff of 55 marks and 2023’s 33 marks. Although that threshold seems low, JEE Advanced tests deep conceptual understanding, analytical reasoning and precise problem-solving under time pressure. As an 11th-grader, build a strong foundation in 11th- and 12th-standard Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics by mastering NCERT concepts, practising past Advanced papers and regular mock tests. Focus on accuracy in integer-type questions, strengthen time management and analyze mistakes thoroughly. With consistent study, strategic revision and guided mentorship, achieving the CRL-qualifying score is challenging but attainable. All the BEST. Follow RediffGURUS to Know More on 'Careers | Money | Health | Relationships'.
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I am from Bihar. I got 12581 Gen-Ews rank and 88442 CRL in JEE Mains 2025. I got 5415 Gen-EWS rank in JEE Advanced 2025 and didn't qualified CRL. I am in class 12th so should I take a drop? Or should I just go for any college? And what colleges can I get? Am I eligible for IITs?
Ans: Mayank, Based on comprehensive analysis of your JEE Main CRL 88,442 and Gen-EWS 12,581 ranks, coupled with JEE Advanced Gen-EWS 5,415 rank, admission to IITs is unlikely as 2025 closing ranks for Gen-EWS in core branches at newer IITs (e.g., IIT Goa, Palakkad, Jammu) historically range between 2,000–4,000, while premier IITs require sub-1,000 ranks. However, your JEE Main Gen-EWS rank (12,581) positions you for NITs like NIT Patna (Civil/Mechanical), NIT Durgapur (Metallurgy), or IIIT Bhagalpur (ECE) under EWS quota, with 2024 cutoffs for these branches closing around 12,000–15,000 Gen-EWS ranks. State colleges like BIT Mesra (through JEE Main) or LNCT Bhopal (CSE via MP counselling) are viable backups with ~80% placement rates. While a drop year could improve your Advanced rank to target IIT Bhilai/Goa (Gen-EWS cutoff ~4,000–5,000), this requires rigorous preparation given rising competition. Prioritize securing NIT/IIIT admission now, leveraging their strong industry ties, while considering a drop only if fully committed to disciplined, stress-managed preparation for marginal IIT gains. All the BEST for your Admission & a Prosperous Future!

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Asked by Anonymous - Mar 15, 2026Hindi
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I have 12 lack Diamonds plain from orintal insurance company medicliam policy I want to know how much amount issue for lens for cataracts surgery
Ans: Your effort to maintain a high-value health insurance cover of Rs.12 lakh is very good. Many people realise the importance of medical insurance only during a hospitalisation. Because you already have a strong cover with The Oriental Insurance Company Limited, you have created an important financial protection layer for your family.

However, when it comes to cataract surgery and lens cost, health insurance policies usually have specific limits. It is important to understand these limits clearly.

» Understanding Cataract Surgery Coverage

– Cataract surgery is normally covered under mediclaim policies.
– The policy usually pays for hospitalisation, surgeon fee, OT charges, medicines, and intra-ocular lens (IOL).
– But most policies keep a limit on cataract treatment, even if the total sum insured is higher.

This means even if your policy cover is Rs.12 lakh, the cataract claim may be restricted to a smaller amount.

» Typical Cataract Limits in Health Insurance

In many mediclaim policies in India:

– Cataract surgery may be limited to around Rs.25,000 to Rs.40,000 per eye, depending on policy terms.
– Some upgraded plans allow up to Rs.50,000 or slightly higher per eye.
– Premium imported lenses, laser techniques, or advanced multifocal lenses may cost more and the extra amount has to be paid by the patient.

So the lens cost alone may range from Rs.8,000 to Rs.60,000 or more depending on the type selected. Insurance will usually reimburse only within the cataract limit mentioned in the policy

» How Lens Charges Are Treated

– Standard mono-focal lenses are generally covered within the cataract limit.
– Advanced lenses such as multifocal or toric lenses are treated as upgraded choices.
– The difference between the hospital bill and the policy limit becomes out-of-pocket payment.

Because hospitals sometimes suggest premium lenses, it is important to check the insurance approval amount before surgery.

» Practical Steps Before Surgery

– Ask the hospital to send a pre-authorisation request to the insurer.
– Confirm the maximum cataract limit per eye under your policy.
– Ask the hospital for a detailed estimate showing lens cost separately.
– Check whether the surgery will be cashless or reimbursement.

This small step avoids confusion during discharge.

» Financial Planning Perspective

From a Certified Financial Planner’s view, you have already taken a wise step by maintaining a large medical insurance cover. Cataract surgery is a common age-related treatment, and insurance helps reduce the financial burden.

Still, remember:

– Health insurance works with sub-limits for certain treatments.
– The sum insured does not always mean the entire bill will be paid.
– Understanding these limits in advance helps you plan your medical expenses calmly.

» Finally

Your Rs.12 lakh mediclaim cover is a strong safety net. For cataract surgery, the insurance company will normally pay only up to the cataract treatment limit mentioned in your policy, and any premium lens upgrade may need personal payment.

So the best action is to check the exact cataract limit in your policy schedule or call the insurer’s customer care before the surgery.

Best Regards,

K. Ramalingam, MBA, CFP,
Chief Financial Planner,
www.holisticinvestment.in

https://www.linkedin.com/in/ramalingamcfp/

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