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Satyasrikranthi

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With an All India Rank (AIR) of 172,088 in NEET, it is unlikely that you would secure admission to a government MBBS college in Goa. Government medical colleges typically have limited seats, and the cutoff ranks for admission tend to be much higher.

However, it's important to note that the cutoff ranks for admission can vary each year based on several factors such as the number of available seats, the difficulty level of the exam, and the performance of other candidates. It's advisable to check the official websites and counseling authorities for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding admission cutoffs and seat availabil

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Anvesha Juneja

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MBBS seats offered in india is around 1085000. So practically you can get a seat. While you cannot expect to get a government seat. You should be smart while filling choices of college. You can consider Raja Rajeshwri College, Bengaluru, Bharti Vidyapeeth Medical College, Pune and MGM College, Navi mumbai.

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Satyasrikranthi

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With a rank of 170,443 in NEET, it might be challenging to secure admission to the top-tier medical colleges in India. However, there are still several good medical colleges with affordable fees that you can consider. Some of these colleges are:

  1. Government Medical College, Nagpur
  2. Government Medical College, Patiala
  3. Government Medical College, Kozhikode
  4. Government Medical College, Surat
  5. Government Medical College, Amritsar
  6. Government Medical College, Thrissur
  7. Government Medical College, Kota
  8. Government Medical College, Haldwani
  9. Government Medical College, Akola
  10. Government Medical College, Yavatmal

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Satyasrikranthi

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If you are currently pursuing an MBA (first year) and wish to pursue BDS by appearing for NEET, you will need to follow a few steps to proceed:

  1. Understand the Eligibility Criteria: Check the eligibility criteria for NEET, which includes educational qualifications, age limit, and other requirements. Make sure you meet all the eligibility criteria set by the National Testing Agency (NTA) for NEET.

  2. Prepare for NEET: Since you are already enrolled in an MBA program, you will need to dedicate time and effort to prepare for NEET. Start by familiarizing yourself with the syllabus and exam pattern of NEET, which primarily focuses on Physics, Che

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With 445 marks in NEET, securing admission to government or government-aided (private) medical colleges for MBBS can be challenging, considering the high competition and limited number of seats. However, the availability of seats and admission cutoffs can vary from year to year, so it's essential to check the specific cutoffs and admission processes of the colleges you are interested in.

In general, government medical colleges have higher cutoffs, and admission to these colleges is highly competitive. Private medical colleges, including government-aided ones, may have lower cutoffs but can still be competitive, depending on the number o

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Ashutosh Rai

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Yes, you can get government college for BAMS with the marks provided. You can check different government as well as private colleges for admission.

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Satyasrikranthi

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The total fee for BHMS (Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery) courses in private colleges in West Bengal can vary depending on the institution. It is important to note that fee structures can change from year to year, and it's recommended to check with the specific colleges for the most accurate and up-to-date information. However, I can provide you with a general idea of the fee range for BHMS courses in private colleges in West Bengal.

In private colleges, the total fee for a BHMS course can range from around Rs. 2 Lacs to Rs. 5 Lacs or more for the entire duration of the course (5 and a half years, including 1 year of interns

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Satyasrikranthi

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With a NEET rank of 609,406 and 231 marks, it is important to note that securing admission to government or renowned private medical colleges in Karnataka may be challenging due to the high competition and limited seats. However, there are some medical colleges in Karnataka where you may have opportunities for admission. Here are a few options to consider:

  1. ESI Medical College, Gulbarga
  2. JJM Medical College, Davangere
  3. Adichunchanagiri Institute of Medical Sciences, Mandya
  4. Mandya Institute of Medical Sciences, Mandya
  5. Raichur Institute of Medical Sciences, Raichur
  6. Kodagu Institute of Medical Sciences, Kodagu
  7. Employees State Insurance Corporation
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Satyasrikranthi

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JSS BAMS College, Karnataka offers BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) programs, not MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery). If you are specifically interested in pursuing an MBBS program, JSS BAMS College may not be the right choice.

To determine your chances of admission to an MBBS programme in Karnataka with 150 marks in NEET, it's important to consider several factors, including the cutoff ranks and marks set by the respective colleges and the overall competition level in the state.

Admission to MBBS programs in Karnataka is primarily based on NEET scores and the State Merit Rank (SMR) obtained in the Karnatak

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Anvesha Juneja

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According to previous year cutoff data, the best college with this rank you can get is Goa Medical College. As the cutoff is not fixed and fluctuate every year so you can also get AIIMS Jammu. If things work in your favour, you can consider getting admission in AIIMS Guahawti or AIIIMS Deogarh.

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