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Jyoti Singh

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At Shija Academy of Health Sciences, the cost of the MBBS (bachelor of medicine and bachelor of surgery) is approximately Rs. 900,000.

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Jyoti Singh

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With 140 marks, it will be challenging for you to secure a government position. You need a general category score of 540 or higher in 85% of the state's quota and a SC category score of 380 or higher. In India, leading private medical institutes with limited resources are likely to accept students with marks of roughly 550+. I'll argue that you aren't yet ready to study MBBS with a score of just 140. Therefore, I advise you to skip/repeat a year and take NEET again the following year. Study hard and you will succeed.

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Jyoti Singh

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Yes, your son can enrol in any of the colleges listed below:
1. North Bengal Medical University
2. Midnapore Medical College
3. Medical College of Murshidabad
4. Medical College of Malda
5. Rajgunj Government Medical College.

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Jyoti Singh

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Despite the fact that the cut-off list differs depending on the economic group, in your case, these 303 marks are just the minimum to secure a spot in MS and BDS. You can try your luck but it's just the minimum if you from general category. According to patterns from past years, students must have a minimum NEET score of 450 in order to be admitted to a government dental college as a BDS student (subject to vary). The lowest cutoff score for SC/ST/OBC is around 128-113, whereas the cutoff score for the general category was approximately 720-147.

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Jyoti Singh

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Despite the fact that the cut-off list differs depending on the economic group, in your case, these 100 marks are insufficient to secure a spot in MS and BDS. According to patterns from past years, students must have a minimum NEET score of 450 in order to be admitted to a government dental college as a BDS student (subject to vary). The lowest cutoff score for SC/ST/OBC is around 128-113, whereas the cutoff score for the general category was approximately 720-147.

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3 years ago

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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

According to the information you have provided, you may get admission to Government Medical College, Nalgonda Under the state quota and Under the All-India quota, you have no chance to get a seat in any government college for MBBS Course. If you want more details, You may visit the Shiksha NEET college predictor tool. (https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-and-health-sciences/neet-college-predictor). I hope this will help you.

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Rakesh Kumar

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I suggest you to search in for best private donation based college for MBBS and also one thing every colleges have some management reserve seats. So you must go through all best colleges for management seats.

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Sandhya Kumari

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The minimum cut offs for SC category is 40 percentile which is around 93- 116. on that basis you have many government colleges on list to pick from. University College of Medical Sciences, Maulana Azad Medical College
AIIMS, Rishikesh
AIIMS, Bibi Nagar
AIIMS Bathinda
AIIMS Guwahati
AIIMS, Patna
G. S. V. M Medical College Kanpur
AIIMS, Patna.

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Sandhya Kumari

Contributor-Level 6

NO, the answer is no. It is very difficult to get in to any government colleges with 120 marks in NEET 2022. I would suggest you to go for another attempt in 2023. but you can get admission in private colleges, they will give you admission very happily. All the best.

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Sandhya Kumari

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I would say yes, keeping in mind of you marks (557) and category chances of you getting in to a government college is good. If you are here looking for answers then you are quite concern about your career and must have applied for counselling process. You can also check out you possible government college on websites like NEET UG College Predictor.

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