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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
Category NEET 2023 cutoff NEET cut-off marks
UR/EWS 50th percentile 715-117
OBC/SC/ST 40th Percentile 116-93
UR / EWS &
PH 45th Percentile 116-105
OBC/SC/ST & PH 40th Percentile 104-93
The above-mentioned details are the cut-off for BDS at DY Patil Medical College Pune.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
A score ranging between 450-500 in NEET is taken as a safe score for BDS admission in a government college.
Students under the general category need to score 50 percentile in NEET for BDS admission, whereas the 45 percentile is for reserved category students.
Though you have not mentioned the category and the state name but nevertheless .Find the general details related to the expected cut off for different categories for getting admission:
- For UR: 420 and above
- For OBC: 400 and above
- For SC: 350 and above
- For ST: 310 and above
NOTE: These are the expected cut offs. The cut off varies from state to state.It may be less for other states.
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Scholar-Level 16
NEET cut off for Manipal BDS is around 400+.
So you have chances.
You can also use Shiksha college predictor-
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The cut off marks for Government Dental Colleges in Maharashtra vary depending on the category and the college. The following table shows the cut off marks for the General category for the Government Dental College, Mumbai in 2022:
| Category | Cut Off Marks |
|---|---|
| General | 624 |
| OBC | 582 |
| SC | 540 |
| ST | 518 |
The cut off marks are usually released by the Directorate of Medical Education and Research (DMER) Maharashtra after the NEET results are declared. The cut off marks are based on the number of seats available, the number of students who applied, and the scores of the students who applied.
Here are some tips for increasing your chances of getting a seat in a Government Dental College in Maharashtra:
- Score well i
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Sure. The Government Dental College Raipur (GDCR) has a penalty/bond system in place for its students. This system is designed to ensure that students who are admitted to the college complete their studies and do not leave the college without completing their course.
The penalty/bond system works as follows:
- When a student is admitted to GDCR, they are required to pay a security deposit of Rs. 50,000.
- This security deposit is refunded to the student after they have completed their studies and passed the final examination.
- If a student leaves the college without completing their studies, they are required to pay a penalty of Rs. 1 lakh.
The
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