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Md bakhteyar

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You can know the list of government colleges at this rank category and your state by using the shiksha.com college predictor here

Well your marks for this year don't seem good gut good luck.

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Md bakhteyar

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Category Wise BAMS Cut off for NEET 2024

Category BAMS Cut Off Marks 2024 BAMS Cut Off Percentile 2024

General 720 to 164 50th percentile

General-PwD 163 to 146 45th percentile

SC/ST/OBC 163 to 129 40th percentile

SC/OBC-PwD 145 to 129 40th percentile

ST PwD 141 to 129 40th percentile

 

If you have crossed the category cut off then you get the college.

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Md bakhteyar

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You can use the shiksha.com college predictor here

 

To get to know about the college you may expect at this rank category and state.

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Lakshmi Sudhakar Sirigubattula

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With a NEET rank of 2,00,000 getting an MBBS seat in a government medical college is difficult particularly for general category students. However you may still have a chance at:

State Quota Seats: States with more medical colleges or less competition may offer seats at higher levels. Consider states such as Karnataka Tamil Nadu, and Uttar Pradesh.
Reserved Categories: If you fall into a reserved category (OBC, SC, ST) you may have a better chance.
Some semi-government or private colleges charge lower tuition and may accept higher grades.
It is critical to monitor state-specific cutoff trends and participate in counseling rounds.

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Md bakhteyar

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Yes you are eligible for many Courses in many colleges.

The list of the Courses and the college will depend upon the state to which you belong and your category. 

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Md bakhteyar

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This year the safe score was around 650.

Neet UG 2025 cut off will be decided after the results are declared for the exam of that year.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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In 682,129 opening in NEET you will barely get mbbs seat Madras Medical College, chennai As it happens with government medical colleges like Madras Medical College itself, the cut-offs are very high since there were only about 250-300 seats available for thousands of applicants. Admissions dependents on much higher ranks, often in a few thousand. In order to ensure a complete clarity with respect eligibility criteria and alternatives, one must get in touch directly or through the website of any particular college they are targeting for.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Rolling 420 marks in NEET, getting a seat in Govt medical college of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana is possibly tough but not nonviable as it needs to check the cutoff for current year. The government medical colleges in these states generally cut-off greater and therefore, the more aggressive from Gen. Cat cannot encourage to take them lightly if appearing inside your respective condition is really what you've decided on their behalf! Yet you may have higher chances of being selected if your reservation category is OBC, SC or ST. If you are not able to secure a seat in the colleges all over India, then it is better participate in counse

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