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Akashjot Kaur

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NIMS Dental College & Hospital Jaipur is one of the reputed Private Dental Colleges in Jaipur. It is a private university . 558812 Closing rank for NIIMs dental college in neet pg

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Sumit naroliya

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Hi there, To qualify for further admission, aspirants must obtain minimum qualifying percentile marks in the NEET 2022 entrance examination. Candidates who belong to SC/ ST/ OBC must obtain marks equivalent to at least 40thpercentile to be considered for AIQ and state counselling process. Aspirants who belong to the your category must score equivalent to at least 50thpercentile.

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kirti Gupta

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Based on preceding year tendencies, it's been discovered that to reap a BDS seat in a government dental university, a candidate is required to score at the least 450 marks in NEET (situation to differ). No less than fiftieth percentile below well known class for folks that are seeking admissions in private dental colleges is a demand.
Hope this helps!
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kirti Gupta

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Based on previous year trends, it's been discovered that to acquire a BDS seat in a government dental college, a candidate is required to attain a minimum of 450 marks in NEET (problem to vary). at least 50th percentile underneath standard class for individuals who are looking for admissions in personal dental schools is a demand.

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Sumit VashistMedical student pursuing BAMS from CBPACS Delhi

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For this, you should wait until the NEET result comes.

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Sumit VashistMedical student pursuing BAMS from CBPACS Delhi

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Hi Soham!
I'm pursuing B.A. M S from CBPACS, Delhi
Both BDS and B.A. MS are time consuming undergraduate degrees, it would be difficult to prepare for UPSC along with these degrees. After these degrees, you can appear for the UPSC exam. In B.A. M.S, you'll be introduced with totally new subjects and more exposure with Sanskrit language. If you're comfortable with it and you've interest in learning Ayurveda you can surely opt for B.A. M. S, otherwise, BDS can be your option. Good luck!

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Sumit VashistMedical student pursuing BAMS from CBPACS Delhi

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Hello!
Yes, you have some options that are given below-
1) MBBS from private medical college
2) B.A. MS from semi government medical college
3) BHMS from government medical college
3) BPT
4) BDS from private medical college.

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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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