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afsheen nida

Contributor-Level 7

Hello Arabhaya,
As you did not mention the category you belong to, the cut off for all the categories is as follows.
The UR Category has to secure 50th percentile, and the marks 720 - 147. The Sc cand STategory has to secure 40th percentile, 146-113.
Hope the information is useful.
Good luck!

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afsheen nida

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Hello Aspirant, As you have mentioned that you belong to SC Category and secured 440 marks in the NEET exam. You can secure MBBS seat with these marks. It may be difficult in some of the government colleges of high cut off but you can definitely get seat in private colleges of any state
Good luck!

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Harsh Kumar

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According to your prediction its very tough to get a government MBBS seat but you can go for a private MBBS seat for sure with your rank.

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afsheen nida

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Hi Aspirant, Yes, As you have mentioned that you have secured 340 marks. For getting admission into MBBS at private colleges, you just need to clear the NEET exam. As you belong to the general category you can get management seat in the private medical colleges. Check all the facilities in the college you want to get admission in, and select wisely. Good luck!

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She can easily get a good BDS college (government)and can also get MBBS private college.

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Harsh Kumar

Contributor-Level 6

If you are from your category then a score from 350-400 will get you a private MBBS seat in India try for the counseling process and be patient to get on the merit list.

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Sumit naroliya

Guide-Level 12

No you have to secure the qualifying marks in NEET exam. Case no 1 - If you get admission through state quota or AIQ in a government medical college
Fees from 60 k to 80 k per annum approximately 3.5 Lacs for MBBS
Case no 2 - If you get admission in private medical college
Fees from 6 Lacs - 8 Lacs per annum approximately 35 Lacs - 40 Lacs for MBBS
Case no -3 If you get admission in deemed university
Fees from 20 Lacs - 25 Lacs per annum approximately 1 crore- 1.25 crores for MBBS
I think it clarifies your doubts.

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Sai vishesh

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It's more of what rank you got than how many marks you get, also it depends on state cut off rank.

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Rahul Ambedkar

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MBBS abroad is better than B.A. MS .

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