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Balachander Kannan

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Of course, In India, every year around 1 Lacs MBBS seat is available and 15% are reserved for the SC category, and you have a high chance to get MBBS admission and if you have luck, you may get a seat in a government college which is based on your state category rank.

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Balachander Kannan

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Definitely not, if you're getting 98 marks in NEET-UG. If you afford to pay fees in a private college you may try and get a seat through the management quota or study abroad countries. Otherwise, you study hard and try to score higher marks in next time in NEET_UG, which may help you to believe in yourself.

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Balachander Kannan

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Based on previous years, the expected NEET cut-off mark for MBBS in CMC vellore is 650+ for general, 625+ for OBC, 580+ for SC, and 550+ for ST.

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Nipin Paul

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You have a variety of options to chose your future or higher studies. Please kindly contact our student helpline for best advices about your higher studies with your grade NEET Scores). .

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Harjeet Singh

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Can I get an A-category MBBS seat in Telangana with 425 marks in NEET. Generally, The NEET. Has 15% overall India Cutoff & 85% of State Cutoff for the admissions for all state of India except Telangana, Andhra Pradesh & Jammu Kashmir. Those 3 state will have special ordinances for the Medical Colleges Admissions. The Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, J&K state will have the admissions reservation of 100% for the particular state only. Telangana students only join in the medical colleges in TS & no other states students should not get admission in Telangana medical colleges. Each year the board will increase the qualifying score by one or two
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Vibhuti Tyagi

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Hi There, After doing your 12th you can opt different fields of study depending on your 12th group (MPC or BIPC)
If you are an MPC student then you can go for undergraduate (b tech), BBA Diploma, Arts and Science degree
If you are MPC student then you can go for MBBS or specialisation in any field (like cardiologist, dentist, gynecologist)
Hope it helps!

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Nipin Paul

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You can either contact the college office or by visiting an educational consultant. They will ensure you in getting a seat for MBBS in Mysore Medical College.

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Deeksha Dixit

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If you have a domicile in Madhya Pradesh, then with 529 NEET marks and an OBC NCL category, you may get an MBBS seat under the home state quota. Based on the previous year's cutoff data, you may get a medical seat in any of the following government medical colleges depending on this year's closing rank:
1. Government Medical College of Data
2. Khandwa Government Medical College
3. Shahdol's Government Medical College
4. Government Medical College in Shivpuri
The cutoff score in the previous year was around 529 at these medical colleges for the OBC category, but may change this year depending upon the number of applicants.

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Deeksha Dixit

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It totally depends on your interest. If your dream has always been to be a medical doctor in a particular specialisation, there is no need to have self-doubt. Otherwise, you can take BHMS. It is a growing career and has the support of the Indian government. The AYUSH department is slowly gaining recognition, and you can have a career as a homoeopathic doctor as a government medical officer (homoeopathy). But again, it depends on you. Let's say you always wanted to be a neurosurgeon. Then you will never be happy in BHMS However, if you want a stable career in medicine, BHMS is just another step in the right direction. If you are sure th
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Deeksha Dixit

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You have fewer chances to get an MBBS seat with your 82,787 rank in the Hamdard Institute of Medical Sciences. The reason is that there are only 75 seats reserved under the Muslim Minority (MM) Quota. At these seats, the number of applicants is usually higher, considering Hamdard is one of the top medical institutions. Also in previous years, the score of the last admitted female candidates under MM was around 507. In 2021, the cut-off score was 527 for MM seats. Similarly, the closing NEET rank has been less than 60,000.

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