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Harsh Khattar

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The availability of free seats for MBBS and the cutoff marks for admissions can vary each year and depend on several factors, including the number of applicants, the difficulty level of the exam, and the reservation policies of the institutions.

To determine your chances of securing a free seat for MBBS under the SC category, you should consider the following:

  1. Reservation Policies: In India, reservations are provided for various categories, including SC (Scheduled Caste). The specific percentage of reserved seats for SC category candidates can vary between states and institutions. It's important to check the reservation policies of the i

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Sumeet Inamdar

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Dear aspiring medical professional,

I understand that you may be disappointed with your current NEET score of 137 marks. This year, the competition for medical college admissions is fierce, and cut-offs are considerably high. However, this setback should not deter you from pursuing your dreams in the medical field. In fact, it can serve as a valuable opportunity for growth and improvement.

Considering your aspirations and the current circumstances, it would be prudent to consider appearing for NEET next year. By taking the time to adequately prepare and work diligently, you can significantly enhance your chances of achieving a remarkabl

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Keshav Agarwal

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NEET 2023 Cut off for Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute (BMCRI), Bangalore will be released in the form of opening and closing ranks after each round of NEET UG counselling. Bangalore Medical College NEET 2022 AIQ Cut off closing ranks (round 1) were 1147 for the general category, 3357 for EWS, 2741 for OBC, and 27201 for SC. 

So unfortunately you cannot get seat for MBBS in Bangalore.

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Keshav Agarwal

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Kasturba Medical College, Manipal University, Manipal

 

1440000

 

SDU Medical College, Kolar

 

1450000

 

Sri Siddhartha Medical College DU, Tumkur

 

1565750

 

Yenepoya Medical College, Mangalore

 

1750000

 

Raja Rajeswari Medical College Bengaluru

 

2300000

 

Sri Siddhartha Academy T Begur

 

1577000

 

   
 

BV Deemed University Medical College and Hospital, Sangli

 

1998150

 

Bharati Vidyapeeth DU Medical College, Pune

 

2128665

 

Dr DY Patil Medical College and Hospital., Pune

 

2500000

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Ashutosh Rai

Contributor-Level 7

Hello,

With a score of 497 you might get a seat in a private medical college, it will be difficult but you may have a chance of securing admission.

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Ashutosh Rai

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As per my knowledge getting admission in a government college will be difficult but you can get admission in a private medical college.

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Deborshi Sharma

Contributor-Level 7

The Fee payable annual per student per admission for the MBBS course for session 2020-21 is INR 12.31 LPA.

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Lovish Sharma

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No, if you want to get a government seat in MBBS your rank must be under 41,000.

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Lovish Sharma

Beginner-Level 3

Yes, you can get admission to college. 

 

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Lovish Sharma

Beginner-Level 3

You can't get seat with 363 marks in MBBS. 

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