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sakshi kumari

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Congratulations on achieving NEET score! 427 points is commendable accomplishment. Consider the following choices when creating your list of preferences for government colleges in Tamil Nadu:

Madras Medical College, Chennai
Stanley Medical College, Chennai
Kilpauk Medical College, Chennai
Government Theni Medical College, Theni
Government Mohan Kumaramangalam Medical College, Salem
Coimbatore Medical College, Coimbatore
Thanjavur Medical College, Thanjavur
Tirunelveli Medical College, Tirunelveli
K.A.P. Viswanatham Go

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Kishan Sah

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Since the all-India counciling cutoff typically rises above 600 in any category due to the more competitive, you have a strong chance of being accepted into a government medical college under the state quota if you have 467 marks and are from the SC category.

You have a poor possibility of getting a first choice, but you should absolutely seek counseling, then check the last year's cutoff in accordance with your grades and category of college.

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Sai Nikhil Nalluru

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No It is difficult and have low chances to get qualified for NEET 2024.The passing mark will be 21 so you have to write improvement exam or supplementary exam.You are not eligible for NEET 2024

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Adarsh kr singj

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Scoring 504+ ensures admission to a decent medical college in your home state, with MP being a prominent choice. A score of 510+ secures seats in state colleges, with a partial option through the All India Quota. A score of 490+ guarantees admission to state colleges, but not through AIQ.

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Adarsh kr singj

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Though these will be shown separately on the marks list (depends upon the board) but they are to be added in the marks obtained in Theory and practical and so they will be considered in determining NEET Eligibility criteria which means that grace marks are valid and considered for NEET

 

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Siddhika ModiI am passionate about learning and a CAT aspirant.

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I am sorry but yes if you have registered for NEET 2023 exam, but not attempted the paper on exam day, will it not be counted as an attempt .

Hope this answer your query for further information, you can comment so that I can clear your doubt.

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Shubham Kumar

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As per the official site of NTA, there should be atleast 50% marks in PCB, so according to it you are not eligible to write NEET UG exam.

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Jagruti Panda

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At the rank 120000, it's very difficult to get a seat in a government college. Defense category has about 1% to 5% reservation only. You can however apply for deemed or private colleges if you have scored more than the NEET Cut off and get an admission there. As long as government seat is concerned, I regret to inform but you probably won't be able to get an admission in that since there are not enough seats at all. But it would also depend on the state you are from and if you have any other reservation. 

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Aman Kumar kori

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Sorry but you can not get admission in any government BPT college of Mumbai and Pune.

You need to score atleast 390 - 400 to get admission in government colleges.

 

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