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Piyush yadav

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Hi, you have to full fill the criteria of NEET examination like 50% in PCB. Then only you are eligible for the admission in medical courses through counselling process. If all these are fulfilling then you will definitely get admission in medical college. All the best.

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RAJ GHOSH

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Hope you are doing well, Getting admission in B.A. MS with 134 score is difficult in government college. You can try for a private college but it will take more amount to get a admission as compared to government college. Try to get a good college otherwise you can think of different course as well.

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PRERIT Shankar

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Then it will be very hard as you have to give big admission charges, so it will be more preferable to get your NEET done first all the best for that, and please upvote if you find it helpful.

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Indhira Priyadharshini

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Different colleges have different cut off ranges. But in general, 350 marks is required to get admission for B.Sc Nursing in any government medical college. Check the Brochures of your desired college if 108 marks in NEET meet their cut off range of to your category.

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Deeksha Dixit

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The National Eligibility and Entrance Test NEET UG) is conducted for admission to MBBS courses in many government and private colleges. Aspirants seeking admission in government colleges for MBBS usually need to score more than 350 for the ST category, whereas for private colleges, 250+ marks are sufficient. Since you have not mentioned your home state, it is difficult to accurately predict college as the MBBS cut-off differs for state quota and all-India quota. However, based on previous year's trends, you have a good chance of getting a few government medical seats in Jammu and Kashmir under the state quota. For example, you may get
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Pooja Noothi

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Hiii shivangii. Congrats for your rank in NEET. 79 is really a good score. And for admission of B.Sc. Nursing your NEET score won't count. If you have a decent score in 12 th then you will get the best colleges. The minimum qualification for this group is 50% mandatory. You need to have Science as a mandatory subject. And coming about government seat cut-off marks for the general category it is 55 and SC, ST category 30-40 and OBC is 45-50. So I think there would be a chance to get government seat and basically, NEET is not mandatory for admission of B.Sc. Nursing but anyways you can still try for it. Hope this information helps you.

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anu varughese

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It would be purely based on the NEET ranking.

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Piyush yadav

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Your college couldn't be predicted according to your marks so it's recommended that you could take a drop year and prepare well for the next year and get better marks for better college or if it's possible, you can go for other courses also.

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Sumanth Guntupalli

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By fee reimbursement.

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Amit meghwal

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Yes u will get.

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