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Anurag Shivam

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With 504 marks and an All India Rank (AIR) of 20,965 in NEET, securing a government seat for BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) in Karnataka could be challenging but not entirely impossible, especially in the government quota.

 

The cutoffs for BDS seats in government colleges vary each year based on factors like:

 

Your Category (General, OBC, SC/ST, etc.)

State Quotas (Karnataka domicile)

Number of available BDS seats

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Ankhi bhattacharya

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According to available information, the bond amount to leave a BDS seat at PGIMS Haryana is typically Rs. 5 lakhs. This means if you decide to leave the BDS course at PGIMS, you will be required to pay a penalty of Rs. 5 lakhs. 

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Kapil Lalwani

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The NEET 2024 score of 440 enables qualified admission to government college programs for BDS, BAMS, BHMS, and BNYS degrees across West Bengal. College acceptance scores for the medical programs vary by institution yet government institutions typically require outcomes between 350-450 marks . West Bengal maintains 19 government medical institutions which distribute 3150 MBBS seats through the admission procedures directed by West Bengal Medical Counseling Committee (WBMCC) 

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Sinchana N

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No, with a score of 390 in NEET, it is highly unlikely that you will get admission to a government BDS college in India, as the cut-off for most government colleges is significantly higher, usually requiring a score above 450 to secure a seat; you may be able to get admission in a private BDS college with this score depending on the college and state. 

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Afnan Naushad

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With a NEET score of 374, you might face difficulty getting admitted to government medical colleges, but you can apply to private colleges or state quota seats.

BDS Colleges to Apply:

Manipal College of Dental Sciences, Manipal

SRM Dental College, Chennai

Saveetha Dental College, Chennai

BAMS Colleges to Apply:

Tilak Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Pune

R.A. Podar Ayurved Medical College, Mumbai

Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University College of Ayurved, Pune

Verify the official websites of these colleges and undergo the NEET counselling procedure, visit thgrough the official website of the university for more deatailed information to choose the best colle

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Anurag Shivam

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A score of 431 in NEET 2024 may not be enough to get a seat for BDS in a government college. The minimum score required for BDS in a government college is usually around 450. 

Explanation

The NEET cut-off for BDS admission varies by category. 

The cut-off is also determined by the number of seats available, the

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Anurag Shivam

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It's unlikely that you'll get a seat in Bapuji Dental College for BDS with a NEET score of 298 in 2024. The NEET cut-off for BDS admission in 2024 is expected to be at least 450 for government dental colleges. 

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The NEET cut-off for BDS varies every year. It depends on the number of applicants, the difficulty of the exam, and the number of seats available. 

To get into a top dental college, you'll need to score at least 600 or more. 

The cutoffs also vary by category, such as General, OBC, SC, and

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Anurag Shivam

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No, with only 127 marks in NEET, it is highly unlikely that you will be able to secure a BDS seat in any college in Kolkata, including private colleges, as this score is significantly below the required cut-off for even the lowest ranked dental colleges; you might need to consider retaking the NEET exam to achieve a higher score to be eligible for BDS admission. 

Key points to consider:

Low NEET score:

127 marks is far below the minimum required score to qualify for NEET and gain admission to any dental college, even in the private sector. 

Cut-off for BDS:

To get a BDS seat in a private college, you usually need to score consider

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Ashish Chourasia

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After completing a BDS from the Dental College and Hospital, Pune, Bharati Vidyapeeth, you can pursue a career in private dental practice, government hospitals, dental research institutions, teaching positions in dental colleges, or specialize further by pursuing an MDS in various dental fields like orthodontics, periodontics, oral surgery, and more; essentially opening up opportunities in both private and public sectors across healthcare settings. 

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Ashish Chourasia

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No, you can't join Bharati Vidyapeeth Dental College and Hospital in Pune without taking NEET for BDS. NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) is a mandatory exam for admission to BDS programs at all recognised dental colleges in India, including Bharati Vidyapeeth. 

Eligibility criteria for BDS at Bharati Vidyapeeth

You must have passed 12th with at least 50% aggregate 

You must have passed Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English as compulsory subjects 

You must meet the eligibility norms specified by the Dental Council of India (DCI) 

If you are in the SC/ST category, you must have passed with at least 40% aggre

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