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Kapil Lalwani

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You may get through a government college for MBBS or BDS in Uttar Pradesh with 462 NEET-UG 2024 update and marks and category rank 125740. If you are an OBC-NCL candidate, then you shall be in for the seats offered for other backward castes. For instance, the cutoff mark of OBC-NCL candidates in becoming government medical college in UP is about 500- 550. Nevertheless, some establishments may set a lower cut off point. For instance, for the OBC-NCL category the NEET percentile of cutoffs for admission in 2022 was between 458-493 mark in Motilal Nehru Medical College Allahabad. You may be lucky to get government college chances, althoug

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Kapil Lalwani

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Once you get to score 617 marks in NEET you can easily get into the government medical college. As per the NEET cutoff 2022, the candidate having 617 marks can get All India Rank between 30000 to 40000. According to this rank, you could get admission in government medical universities in Maharashtra, Gujarat and Punjab etc. Some possible colleges to consider are Grant Medical College, Mumbai (cutoff: Self-financing medical colleges are B.J. Medical College, Ahmedabad having cutoff 580-610, Government Medical College, Amritsar having cutoff 590-620. Out of the total MBBS seats about ninety thousand around 15% are available under the All

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Kapil Lalwani

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If you have scored 520 marks in NEET you can apply to government medical colleges although there maybe relatively lower cutoffs in a few states. Some possible colleges to consider are Government Medical College, Chandigarh (cutoff: Some of the other medical colleges are Government Medical College Amritsar, the cutoff rank lie between 500-520, the Government Medical College patiala the cutoff rank between 490-510. For AIR, your score ranges at about 35000-40000 levels. Out of the total numbers of MBBS seats, around one hundred twenty seven thousands five hundred, approximately 90000 are AIQ Seats, which is fifteen percent quota. Just be

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Kapil Lalwani

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You didn't mention your home state but you scored 292 in NEET and comes under SC category You have reasonable chances to get a college for MBBS. From the NEET counselling of 2022 the cutoffs for SC category were in the range of 260 – 300 for government college. They do not exceed this range of score, and your score is included in this bracket. Around 90,000 MBBS seats are available in India of which about 15 percent are filled under the SC quota. You may, therefore, consider government colleges in states such West Bengal, Odisha or Bihar that have relatively low cutoffs. Many other private colleges might also be affordable to you. Pl

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Kapil Lalwani

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If your AIR rank is 63629 in NEET and EWS category rank is 8517 then the probability of getting government college for MBBS is very less. From the counselling conducted in 2022 for admission to NEET required cutoff rank were in vicinity of 20000-30000 rank for general category and 10000-20000 rank for EWS category. But if you fall under the EWS category there is a slightly higher probability as compared to the general population. The government colleges you may opt for includes those in the second tier, third tier, ESIC Medical College, Government Medical College in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities or tier 4 cities, or North Eastern states col

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Udaya Bhaskar rao

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316 Marks in NEET UG: Eligibility Criteria for MBBS Seat

A lot of factors would really determine whether or not the person would be admitted to the MBBS degree through the national examination NEET-UG with such average scores of 316 marks.

The primary examinations conducted in the country would thus be serving direct entry into most of the private and public medical institutions spread throughout the entire area of India. Cut-off scores fluctuate quite significantly each year on various indices such as category, state, and colleges.

The cut-off marks tend to be generally lower to those of the general category for SC students. Cut-offs kee

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Kunal Lalwani

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For eligibility to the AIIMS MBBS entrance examination, candidates are required to sit and qualify NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) for which, the AIIMS entrance examination is conducted through NEET-UG. The NTA (National Testing Agency) through its official website always initiates the application process during December to January.

Eligibility Criteria:

Qualification: They should be Class 12 passed with subjects in Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English.

Minimum Marks: General category needs 50% and OBC needs 45% for their admission and there is only 40% seat for SC/ST.

Age: The student must be at least seventeen years of

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Akash Kumar Gupta

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Your chance entry in the MBBS class considering a score of 411 in NEET with an AIR of 357612 looks pretty bleak. Considering a cut-off of above 450 scores for most government colleges and a few private colleges which demand around 300 scores, your rank does not leave much hope. Besides, there is a good likelihood that you might get qualified in one or two of the deemed universities with even lower cut-offs, maybe only in management quota. Admission to government colleges is highly competitive, and you may well be advised to look elsewhere if you really want to do MBBS.

 

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MOHD ZAID

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With a NEET score around 200, your best chances for admission to a private medical college for MBBS or BDS would likely lie with lesser-known private colleges in less competitive regions, as most reputed private colleges will have significantly higher cut-offs; consider options like Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Coimbatore, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, Datta Meghe Institute of Higher Education and Research, Wardha, and Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research, Chennai; however, be prepared for high fees at these institutions. 

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Addula Yaswanth

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In Jamia Hamdard, MBBS can be pursued through 5.5 years of study, comprising 4.5 years of academic study followed by 1 year of compulsory rotating internship. This program is well-designed to provide medical education and practical experience, and the students are better equipped for their medical careers after passing out from the university. Admission to colleges is based on qualification through the NEET examination; candidates are eligible only if they have completed higher secondary schooling with the required subjects; therefore, the study span before becoming a practising doctor is 5.5 years.

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