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Sumit VashistMedical student pursuing BAMS from CBPACS Delhi

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Hi
I am Submit Vashist studying B.A. M.S from CBPACS New Delhi
As per my knowledge, 210 marks with SC category can't provide you admission in B.A. M.S government college but you must attend the counseling because you can get a seat by luck
All the best.

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Dr Scar

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Students belonging to CT/SC/OBC category are required to obtain 40 percentile.
And Students belonging to UR category are required to obtain 50 percentile for admission.The college has 40 seats and minimum fee per year is within 13500/-
One can apply wich such marks and collage will declare a merit list for the selected candidates.

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Dr Scar

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Yes, you can but the outcomes may not be same for every college. You can check on the NEETs website or the college's website you are interested in for further information when the portal for admission opens.

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afsheen nida

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Hello candidate, As you have mentioned, that you have scored 400 in NEET and you belong to BC-E, it is difficult to get a Government seat for MBBS in any government college. You may get MBBS or BDS easily in private colleges. All the best for you future!

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afsheen nida

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Hi Hobi!
Congratulations for your score in the NEET. That's really a good score. As you have not mentioned your category, let me consider you in a general category. According to the latest cut off, you will be eligible to the government seat for BDS. If you belong to any other minority category as SC or ST, then you will be eligible to government seat for the MBBS also. Hope your doubt has been solved. All the best for your future.

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afsheen nida

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Hello
As you have mentioned that you belong to SC Category and scored 300 marks in NEET. It depends upon the college you want to join. The cut off varies from college to college. It might be a little difficult to get a Government College, but you easily get a good private college for the BDS seat. All the best for your career!

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afsheen nida

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Hello Aspirant !
As you have mentioned that you have scored 120 in the NEET and belong to SC Caste. You won't be eligible for the government seat in any category like MBBS BDS B.A.M.S or VETERNARY. But you may be having the chance to get seat in the private college for B.A. M.S. All the best for your future.

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afsheen nida

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Dear Candidate, see as per your marks 467, it is not difficult to get a Government Medical seat even if you have a state quota and another quota if applicable. At this stage, you can have a look at the cut - off of the college you want to join, and plan accordingly.

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Sundar A

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It is based on NEET 22 marks.

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