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RAHUL PATNI

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The chance of securing a seat in a government college is with students who score more than 450 marks. For top medical colleges in India, NEET rank 5000 is recommended. So, students who are more than 635 marks can expect to get a seat in a top medical college. It can be very difficult for students who get less tha 400 marks to get admission in a government medical college. However, a seat in dental colleges may be an option for them.

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Tasneem Bawahir

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All BHMS colleges in Maharashtra are private now. So expect atleast 1.2 Lacs per annum fees in almost all colleges. Still I think virar and other medical college in Pune is less costly. However cmphmc in andheri is best for knowledge and experience.

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Deeksha Dixit

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Yes, you have some chance of getting admission at King George's Medical University, Lucknow, with 630 marks in NEET if your rank is under 18,000 (EWS). However, for which course you will get admission will also depend on your NEET rank. For instance, provided your rank is under 1,712 for the EWS category, you can get an MBBS seat, and if your rank is under 18,198, you will get a BDS seat. Similarly, you may get admission to the SN Medical College of Agra if your rank is under 10,000, depending upon previous year's trends.

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Deeksha Dixit

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According to your rank of 61012 in NEET 2022, you may get the following medical colleges under the SC category: (a) Medical Colleges for MBBS:
1. Government Medical College, Kanker
2. Motilal Nehru Medical College of Allahabad
3. Government Medical College in Haldwani
4. Murshidabad Medical College and Hospital
5. Government Doon Medical College (b) Dental Colleges for BDS:
1. Maulana Azad Institute of Dental Sciences in Delhi
2. King George's Medical University in Lucknow
3. BHU's Institute of Medical Sciences
4. SR Kattankulathur Dental College
5. PGIMS University of Health Sciences of Rohtak.

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Deeksha Dixit

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Yes, you can get an MBBS seat in select colleges with 430 marks in NEET 2022 under the state quota. According to the Karnataka State Cutoff for 2021, if you are a general category applicant, you can apply to the following medical colleges:
1. Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Medical College in Bangalore: MBBS open category score-wise cutoff was under 440 marks in NEET
2. Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences: The MBBS cutoff was around 430 to 450 marks in NEET.
3. A. J. Institute of Medical Sciences in Bangalore: MBBS open category score-wise, the cutoff was around 420 marks in NEET.
4. Sri Basaveshwara Medical College and Hospital of Chitradurga:
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Jyoti Singh

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You will not be eligible to enrol in a government medical college in the your (General Category) with a score of 511, according to the 2019 result analysis. However, if you can effectively raise your score by just 2025 points, you will undoubtedly be able to secure a spot in a government medical institution. And you can accomplish this with ease.

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Jyoti Singh

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According to patterns from the previous year, students who score above 550 have a better chance of being admitted to a government college for MBBS. Therefore, the NEET score needed for MBBS at Government College must be at least 550.

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Jyoti Singh

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At this score, it is impossible to enrol on government medical institutes for MBBS or BDS. If you are interested, you can apply for B.A. MS and BHMS courses.

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Jyoti Singh

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Hi, It's difficult to anticipate whether you'll receive a seat because the cut-off scores for medical colleges change every year depending on various variables like the number of students who took the exam, their performance, and the exam's difficulty level, etc. However, previous data indicate that you have a chance to acquire a seat at the Sri Ramkrishna Institute of Medical Sciences and Sanaka Hospitals with 511 marks under the West Bengal state quota. For instance, in NEET 2019, Sri could enrol in a medical college under the West Bengal state quota with 506 general category marks, which was the lowest mark requirement.

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Jyoti Singh

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With 140 marks, it will be challenging for you to secure a government position. You need a general category score of 540 or higher in 85% of the state's quota and a SC category score of 380 or higher. In India, leading private medical institutes with limited resources are likely to accept students with marks of roughly 550+. I'll argue that you aren't yet ready to study MBBS with a score of just 140. Therefore, I advise you to skip/repeat a year and take NEET again the following year. Study hard and you will succeed.

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