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    Ph.D. in Prosthodontics
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    Duration

    5 years

    Course Level

    Doctorate Degree

    Mode of Course

    Full Time

    Seat breakup

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    Ph.D. in Prosthodontics
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    Q:   What impact does the number of available seats have on NEET 2024 cut-offs?
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    A significant number of applicants compete for a limited number of seats in government medical colleges under the All India quota based on NEET exam, making admission extremely competitive.

    For General AI category, the cutoffs are substantially higher than the cutoff for other All India quota seats. A considerably higher score—often in the range of 650–700 or more out of 720—is typically needed to be eligible for a place in a government medical college through the All India quota.

    A candidate who scores only 2–4 marks above the cutoff is likely to enter a highly competitive zone where their prospects of getting an All India quota seat are unpredictable and dependent on a number of variables, including the distribution of their overall score and the number of seats available.

    The number of candidates taking the NEET exam has a direct effect on the cut-off as well. A big candidate pool raises the level of competition and could result in higher cutoffs. The cut-off scores are impacted by the number of seats available in medical colleges.

     

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    Q:   How is the placement facility at Government Dental College and Research Institute, Bangalore?
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    Government Dental College and Research Institute, Bangalore has been rated 4 on placements on the basis of reviews done by students.
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    Q:   Can I get into Government Dental College and Research Institute Bangalore with 50000 rank in NEET?
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    Government Dental College and Research Institute Bangalore accepts NEET UG scores for admission to MBBS. The cutoff is released for different categories uder the AI Quota. For the General AI category candidates, the cutoff to get into AIIMS Kalyani is 45866. Therefore, it is difficult for the General AI category candidates to get admission to AIIMS Kalyani with 50000 rank in NEET. However, candidates under different categories can check the cutoff list to check the eligibility.

     
     
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    Q:   Does Government Dental College and Research Institute, Bangalore has good and experienced faculty?
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    Government Dental College and Research Institute, Bangalore has been rated 4 for faculty as per reviews by students. This represents that Institute has decent, qualified and experienced faculty members.
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