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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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Regrettably, securing admission into any government college with NEET scores of 320 and 352 is unlikely. The competition for NEET has intensified over time, with some students achieving a perfect score of 720 out of 720. If you belong to the general category, obtaining a score of 600+ is crucial to have a chance at obtaining a government seat in MBBS. Even with a quota, securing a seat with scores below 400 appears extremely challenging. However, you may still have the possibility of gaining admission to a private college. Best of luck!

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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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Renuga S

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The top colleges are:

  1. AIIMS Delhi
  2. Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi
  3. VMMC, New Delhi
  4. IPU, New Delhi

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Abhishek Raj

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With 453 NEET scores, it is exceedingly difficult to find an institution that offers MBBS programs for students in the general category.Candidate must have earned a minimum cumulative grade point average of 45% in all subjects in class 12 exams administered by an accredited board.A marginal score of 480+ will enable you to surpass the State quota.

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Renuga S

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You need to know there are 15% seats reserved for all India Quota and the rest for state quota. So I would advise you that a score of 350+ can be safe bet.

Better keep this college in choice and also try for other institutes for your safety.

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