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New answer posted
2 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
It is unlikely that you will get a government college for MBBS in Maharashtra with 333 marks in NEET 2023 and ST category. The cutoff for government colleges in Maharashtra for ST category is usually around 400-450 marks. However, you may be able to get a seat in a private college.
Here are some factors that will affect your chances of getting a government college for MBBS in Maharashtra:
- The number of seats available in the college you are applying to.
- The number of students who applied for MBBS seats in the same category as you.
- Your board exam marks.
- Your performance in the NEET interview.
If you are serious about getting a government col
New answer posted
2 years agoContributor-Level 7
According to your score and previous trends, you have only less chances to get admission in govt. colleges under state quota and AIQ. You may have chances in Deemed Universities.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
Yes, you can surely apply for KMC Mangalore. The admission is available for everyone in the country.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
According to your marks you may get into MBBS. Although, I don't know about category but you can look into below table.
Let us look at the previous year trends for MBBS:
| Category | Qualifying percentile | Score/marks |
| General/EWS | 50 | 720-137 |
| UR/EWS & PH | 45 | 136-121 |
| OBC/SC/ST | 40 | 136-107 |
| OBC/SC/ST & PH | 40 | 120-108 |
According to your rank, you can look into various medical colleges of different states of India. It would have been better if you mentioned your rank and category.
Here, are the lists of some colleges with the closing rank of round 1- 2022:
| College Name | Gen | OBC | SC | ST |
| AIIMS Delhi | 55 | 242 | 965 | 3087 |
| Maulana Azad Medical College, Delhi | 91 | 312 | 1573 | 3385 |
| BJMC Pune | 1642 | 4759 | 30891 | 58140 |
| AIIMS Bhubaneshwar | 564 | 1413 | 7825 | 25410 |
| Kolkata Medical College | 1646 | 2792 | 18762 | 62264 |
For more details, you can go through the official websites. Also, I would suggest to go for some private colleges if possible.
All the best!
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
The management quota fees can vary from year to year and may depend on various factors such as the institution's policies, demand for seats, and other considerations.
To obtain accurate and up-to-date information about the management quota fees at Bharatratna Atal Bihari Vajpayee Medical College, I recommend reaching out to the college directly. You can visit their official website or contact their admissions office or administrative staff to inquire about the current fee structure for the management quota seats in the MBBS program.
The college officials will be able to provide you with the most accurate and detailed information regardin
New answer posted
2 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
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:
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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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
To determine your chances of getting a seat for MBBS in Delhi, you should consider the following:
Delhi State Quota: Delhi offers a certain percentage of seats in medical colleges for candidates who are residents of Delhi. If you are a resident of Delhi, you may be eligible for the state quota seats. You can check the official website of the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) or the designated admission authority for Delhi to get information about the state quota cutoff ranks for the previous year and the current year.
All India Quota (AIQ): In addition to the state quota, there is the All India Quota (AIQ) for MBBS seats in v
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
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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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
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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