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Saloni Sharma

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The admission process for BDS varies depending on the college and state. However, based on your NEET score of 100 and assuming you have fulfilled all other eligibility criteria, it may be difficult for you to secure admission in a reputable BDS college in 2023. The cut-off for NEET changes every year and is also affected by the number of candidates who appear for the exam, the difficulty level of the exam, and other factors. It's important to keep in mind that the cut-off scores for admission to BDS colleges vary greatly between colleges and states. Therefore, you may want to research the cut-off scores for the colleges you are interes
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The chances of getting a medical seat through state quota with 300 marks in NEET 2023 depend on various factors, such as the total number of applicants, the level of difficulty of the exam, the previous year's cutoff marks, and the number of seats available in the respective state. However, based on previous year trends and cutoff marks, it may be challenging to secure a seat in the general category with 300 marks in NEET 2023. But since you have mentioned that you have a reserved seat at the state quota, the reservation category you belong to and the cutoff marks for the same category in previous years will determine your chances of g
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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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The admission to medical colleges in India through NEET is a highly competitive process, and the cut-off marks for admission vary every year depending on various factors such as the difficulty level of the exam, the number of students appearing, and the number of available seats. With 190 marks in NEET, it may be difficult to secure admission to government medical colleges. However, you may be able to get admission to some private colleges. It's important to note that the availability of seats and the cut-off marks vary from college to college. Here are some private colleges you could consider with 190 marks in NEET:
1. Dr. DY Patil Med
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Admission to medical colleges in Karnataka is done based on the NEET scores and the Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) conducts the counselling process for admission to both government and private medical colleges. With 483 marks in NEET you may be eligible to apply for admission to private medical colleges in Karnataka under the government quota. However, the availability of seats and the cut-off marks for admission may vary depending on various factors such as the number of applicants, the category, and the college you are applying for. To know the exact cut-off marks and the availability of seats in various private medical colleg
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Admission to BVSC (Bachelor of Veterinary Science) courses in India is conducted through the NEET-UG (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test-Undergraduate) exam, and the cut-off marks for admission varies every year based on several factors such as the difficulty level of the exam, number of applicants, and number of seats available. With 505 marks in NEET-UG 2023 and a domicile of West Bengal, you may have a good chance of getting admission to government veterinary colleges in West Bengal, depending on the cut-off marks for the current academic year. However, it is important to note that the cut-off marks for admission may vary every
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The admission to medical courses such as MBBS and BDS in India is highly competitive and is based on the NEET score and the eligibility criteria set by the respective colleges. The cut-off marks for admission to medical courses vary every year based on various factors such as the difficulty level of the exam, the number of seats available, and the number of applicants. With 120 marks in NEET and belonging to the SC category, it may be challenging to get admission to BDS courses in government or private colleges in India. However, you may have a chance of getting admission to some of the private dental colleges in India. It is recommend
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The admission to Apollo Medical College for MBBS courses is based on the NEET score and the eligibility criteria set by the college. The cut-off marks for admission to MBBS courses at Apollo Medical College vary every year based on various factors such as the difficulty level of the exam, the number of seats available, and the number of applicants. As per the previous year's cut-off trends, it is difficult to provide an accurate estimate of the minimum NEET score required for getting an MBBS seat at Apollo Medical College for ST category girls. However, ST category candidates are eligible for a lower cut-off score than the general cate
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The admission process in government medical colleges in India is based on various factors, including the NEET score, reservation criteria, and availability of seats. The NEET cut-off marks vary every year based on these factors. In 2021, the NEET cut-off for the General category was 147 out of 720 marks. However, the cut-off for government medical colleges depends on various factors like the number of students who appeared for the exam, the difficulty level of the exam, the number of seats available, etc. Based on the previous year's trends, it might be difficult to get admission to a government medical college with a score of 585 in t
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Sreetama Datta Roy

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After the conduct of the NEET 2023 exam on May 7, the experts from the top coaching institutes released answer key and solutions for each of the NEET 2023 question paper Sets. However, this is the unofficial answer key of NEET 2023. NTA will release the provisional answer keys a month from the exam, which is the first week of June. Candidates will be given an opportunity to submit objections against the provisional answer keys of NEET 2023. The final answer keys will be released along with the result, after analysing the submitted objections. The answer keys by NTA will be the official NEET 2023 answer keys. However, NTA only releases
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Sreetama Datta Roy

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As per the NEET 2023 analysis, Physics and Biology were the easiest sections. Physics which is generally rendered as a tough subject, appeared as a surprise with easier questions. Biology on the other hand, is generally easy in nature, despite having the highest weightage in the NEET question paper. The topics of high weightage in the Physics section were Current Electricity Electro Magnetic Field, Modern Physics Rigid Body Dynamics, Modern Physics etc. In Biology the top chapters or units were Genetics, Human and Plant Reproduction, Cell Biology Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants, Application Biology and Human Physiology among ot
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