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Harsh Khattar

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To determine your chances of getting a seat for MBBS in Delhi, you should consider the following:

  1. Delhi State Quota: Delhi offers a certain percentage of seats in medical colleges for candidates who are residents of Delhi. If you are a resident of Delhi, you may be eligible for the state quota seats. You can check the official website of the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) or the designated admission authority for Delhi to get information about the state quota cutoff ranks for the previous year and the current year.

  2. All India Quota (AIQ): In addition to the state quota, there is the All India Quota (AIQ) for MBBS seats in v

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Lakshya Gariya

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It is difficult to say for sure whether you will get a government seat in BDS in Mysore with a score of 271 in NEET 2023. The cutoff scores for government seats in BDS in Mysore vary each year depending on various factors, such as the number of applicants, the difficulty level of the exam, and the reservation policy. In 2022, the cutoff score for government seats in BDS in Mysore was 330 for the general category. However, it is possible that the cutoff score could be lower in 2023.

You can check the cutoff scores for previous years to get an idea of what the cutoff score might be in 2023. You can also check the seat matrix for BDS in My

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Lakshya Gariya

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It is possible that you can get a semi-government BDS college in Gujarat with a score of 532 in NEET 2023. However, the exact cutoff for semi-government colleges in Gujarat is not yet known. The cutoff will depend on the number of seats available and the performance of other candidates in NEET.

 

In the past, the cutoff for semi-government BDS colleges in Gujarat has been around 500-550 marks. However, the cutoff can vary from year to year. So, it is important to check the latest cutoff before applying.

 

Here are some semi-government BDS colleges in Gujarat:

 

* Shree Krishna Dental College, Surat

* Parul University Dental Col

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Keshav Agarwal

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Yes, it is not easy to say but Your mark seems to be good and your category rank is also up to mark so, you should go for the counselling.

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Lakshya Gariya

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There are 4 government BDS colleges in Gujarat. With 483 marks in NEET, you may be eligible for a seat in one of these colleges. However, the exact cutoff for each college will not be known until after the NEET results are released.

The following are the government BDS colleges in Gujarat:

* Government Dental College, Ahmedabad

* Government Dental College, Surat

* Government Dental College, Rajkot

* Government Dental College, Bhavnagar

The NEET cutoff for government BDS colleges in Gujarat is usually around 450-500 marks. However, the cutoff can vary from year to year, so it is important to check the latest cutoff before applying.

If you do n

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Lakshya Gariya

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Based on the information you have provided, your chances of getting admission to Datta Meghe College of Physiotherapy Nagpur with a NEET score of 184 are slim. The cutoff rank for the college in 2021 was 2836, which means that you would need to score at least a 50 percentile on the NEET exam to be considered for admission. However, there are a few factors that could work in your favor. For example, if you are a member of a reserved category, you may be eligible for a lower cutoff score. Additionally, if the number of applicants to the college decreases in 2023, you may have a better chance of being admitted even with your current score

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Sumeet Inamdar

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Dear aspiring medical professional,

I understand that you may be disappointed with your current NEET score of 137 marks. This year, the competition for medical college admissions is fierce, and cut-offs are considerably high. However, this setback should not deter you from pursuing your dreams in the medical field. In fact, it can serve as a valuable opportunity for growth and improvement.

Considering your aspirations and the current circumstances, it would be prudent to consider appearing for NEET next year. By taking the time to adequately prepare and work diligently, you can significantly enhance your chances of achieving a remarkabl

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Fatima Faridi

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No, you have to atleast clear the cut off of 160 to be eligible for admission. 

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Lakshya Gariya

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No dear, you should have scored more i.e. above 400 in order to get a Govt. dental College.

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Keshav Agarwal

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NEET 2023 Cut off for Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute (BMCRI), Bangalore will be released in the form of opening and closing ranks after each round of NEET UG counselling. Bangalore Medical College NEET 2022 AIQ Cut off closing ranks (round 1) were 1147 for the general category, 3357 for EWS, 2741 for OBC, and 27201 for SC. 

So unfortunately you cannot get seat for MBBS in Bangalore.

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