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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
The following is the latest information regarding the NEET cutoff marks for MBBS at St. John's Medical College in the year 2023:
General: 720–137 marks.
OBC, SC, ST: 136–107 marks.
EWS/PH: 136–121 marks.
OBC & PH: 120–107 marks.
You can visit the official website of the institute for detailed information regarding the category cutoff. The cutoff is calculated based on the seat intake and NEET score of applicants.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
The NEET score of 534 together with your VK category classification gives you an admission opportunity at MBBS self-financed colleges in Kerala. KEAM admission data from 2020 showed that Mount Zion Medical College, Pathanamthitta accepted students with a last rank of 6997 and NEET score of 533 which stands close to your NEET score. The Sree Narayana Institute of Medical Sciences in Ernakulam also accepted students with a last rank of 7650 based on their 524 NEET score. The admission stats mentioned here could change because the ongoing application procedures might use different cutoff scores.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
Rank 42619 in NEET UG 2024 and enrollment in the EWS category could make it hard to secure admission in a government medical college for MBBS education. Each state establishes different cutoff ranks for admission into their government medical colleges according to student category. In 2023 the Government Medical College Vizianagaram admitted students through a cutoff rank of 46433 in the Open General category. Government Medical College, Banda does not provide clear information regarding its cutoff rank despite its 100 available MBBS seats. The cutoff ranks that apply to particular colleges and categories within your state can be check
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8 months agoContributor-Level 9
The cutoff marks for MBBS at St. John's Medical College in Bangalore are released after the NEET UG and NEET PG results are announced. The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) releases the cutoff for the 15% All India Quota (AIQ) seats.
Factors affecting cutoff marks The number of applicants, The difficulty level of the NEET exam, and Seat availability.
2023 cutoff marks
The 2023 cutoff percentile for General/EWS category was 50
The 2023 cutoff percentile for OBC, SC, ST category was 40
The 2023 cutoff percentile for General/EWS/PH category was 45
The 2023 cutoff percentile for OBC & PH category was 40
Eligibility for admissi
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
There is high chances of not getting any seat in any government colleges for MBBS if you belongs to general category.Even with OBC/EWS there is no any chances, But if you belongs to SC/ST and also there is some state quota then there is very few chances to getting a seat.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 9
For MBBS admission at ACMS Delhi, the latest cutoff is primarily based on NEET UG exam scores, with the general category usually requiring a high percentile (around 50th percentile) and lower percentiles for reserved categories like SC/ST/OBC (around 40th percentile); expect the cutoff to be competitive due to the high demand for seats at this prestigious medical college; for precise information, refer to the official ACMS website or the NEET counseling website for the current year's cutoff details.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 9
The stipend for MBBS interns at Dr. D.Y. Patil Vidyapeeth in Navi Mumbai has sparked concern and controversy among students and parents. According to new DMER regulations, private medical colleges in Maharashtra, including Dr. D.Y. Patil Vidyapeeth, must pay its MBBS interns a monthly stipend of Rs 18,000 each. This decision is consistent with the National Medical Commission's (NMC) recommendations for harmonizing stipends across both government and private institutions in the state. However, reports indicate that compliance varies per institution, with some failing to successfully follow these requirements.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 9
As your NEET score is 305, the chances of your being granted admission to an MBBS course are relatively less. Government medical colleges tend to require higher scores, more ideally above 350 marks. Some private medical colleges might accept candidates with scores around this range. It is advisable to verify a specific college's eligibility requirements and undergo counseling to know what options are available.
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