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afsheen nida

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Hello Rida, As TS EAMCET was recently conducted, you did not get your results yet and NEET results are also not uploaded. But if you are trying to ask that if you can get into BDS Course through TS EAMCET then you can not Because, TS EAMCET is a state entrance exam where it allows to get admissions into the paramedical courses like B. Pharmacy, D.Pharma etc. But through NEET, you can get admission in the medical courses like MBBS BDS B.A. MS BUMS and VETERNARY, etc. Hope the information provided is useful. Good luck!

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afsheen nida

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As you have mentioned that you have scored 450 marks in NEET and belong to OBC Category. Yes, with this cut-off, you can get admission in BDS in the West Bengal in private colleges. West Bengal NEET the latest Cut-off marks range (All India) can be checked here
CATEGORY CUT OFF PERCENTILE
OTHERS 720-138 50th percentile
OBC 137-108 40th percentile
SC 137-108 40th percentile
ST 137-108 40th percentile
your & PH 137-122 45th percentile
OBC & PH 121-108 40th percentile
SC & PH 121-108 40th percentile
ST& PH 121-108 40th percentile
Hope the above information is useful. Plan accordingly and choose the best for your future. Best of luck!

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afsheen nida

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Hello candidate, As you have mentioned, that you have scored 400 in NEET and you belong to BC-E, it is difficult to get a Government seat for MBBS in any government college. You may get MBBS or BDS easily in private colleges. All the best for you future!

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afsheen nida

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Hi Hobi!
Congratulations for your score in the NEET. That's really a good score. As you have not mentioned your category, let me consider you in a general category. According to the latest cut off, you will be eligible to the government seat for BDS. If you belong to any other minority category as SC or ST, then you will be eligible to government seat for the MBBS also. Hope your doubt has been solved. All the best for your future.

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afsheen nida

Contributor-Level 7

Hello
As you have mentioned that you belong to SC Category and scored 300 marks in NEET. It depends upon the college you want to join. The cut off varies from college to college. It might be a little difficult to get a Government College, but you easily get a good private college for the BDS seat. All the best for your career!

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vrushab goudar

Beginner-Level 3

It's all about dealing the patient as a whole and dealing the patient in head and neck part only and depending on treatment larger surface are so more money in MBBS hence its like that.

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vrushab goudar

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MBBS is good if u can go through all the rough things you SEE in a patient.

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vrushab goudar

Beginner-Level 3

See there are no people with no dental problems especially in the pediatric age group or geriatric age group they have some or the other problem with their teeth. Also as unless people underrated BDS most of them won't choose to go through BDS so it should be good for your future if you have a good passion for the Dr you are becoming.

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Soupayan Mitra

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First of all KIIT is a technology college. You should opt for Kalinga Institute of Dental Sciences (KIDS) for BDS course. It's a low score in my opinion. You can avail direct entry into the college through Management/NRI quota. According to your marks and rank your fees structure will decided.

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