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Feroz Ali

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With a NEET score of 272 you might find opportunities for BAMS or BDS in Telangana in private colleges with fees structure of Rs 2 Lacs per annum but securing a government college would be challenging for you. You can search for private institutes offering the same courses. There can be several colleges you might find suitable.

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Kapil Lalwani

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You have solid chances to gain entrance into an MBBS programme at a government institution when your NEET UG score reaches 625. The NEET UG cutoff score required for admission into government colleges shows state-specific variations but students typically need more than 600 points to become competitive. Previous year's cutoff scores indicate that government colleges accepted candidates within the range of 590 to 650 point brackets. Your test score provides an opportunity for government college admission particularly in Maharashtra and Gujarat and Karnataka institutions. Students pursuing MBBS in government colleges must pay between INR

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Kunal Lalwani

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A review of past results from Goa Medical College Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) admission reveals that general category students need to score between 580 and 610 marks from a potential total of 720. Reserved category candidates can obtain between 540 to 580 marks out of 720 through the relaxation policy which amounts to 30 to 40 marks. Each year Goa Medical College accepts 60 to 80 students for its BPT program thus creating moderate competition for admissions. These closing points fluctuate annually based on NEET test challenge and applicant numbers and their matched candidate scores. The admission board strongly encourages candidat

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Anurag Shivam

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Whether you can get a free MBBS seat in a government college with a particular NEET rank depends on several factors, including the minimum cut-off marks, reservation policies, and the number of available seats. 

Factors affecting admission

Minimum cut-off: The minimum marks required to be eligible for MBBS admission vary by year and by state. 

Reservation: There are reservations for seats in government medical colleges for SC, ST, and OBC candidates. 

Number of seats: The number of seats available for MBBS varies by year and by institution. 

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Paras Hinge

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If your pin code is wrong then it is not the matter of concern because when you will submit your ID proof during admission the same pin code will be considered in records which will be mentioned on that ID.

For avoiding such mistakes, it's better to check the application form again before submitting.

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Shiv Kumar

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Students who wish to pursue their Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm) studies at SVKM's Institute of Pharmacy in Dhule can apply through either MHT-CET entrance or NEET entrance testing. The All India cut-off merit number in CAP Round III for NEET candidates reached 4678 which corresponds to a score of 62.77 percentile. 
 NEET applicants scoring above 62.77 percentile create better admission prospects in admission competitions. Annually used cut-off scores fluctuate because of changing applicant numbers and changing seat availability rates. Achieving a higher than average percentile will produce better results for your admission po

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Anurag Shivam

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The total tuition fee for a five-year BAMS at the Guru Nanak Ayruvedic Medical College and Research Institute (GNAMCRI) is around INR 4.05 lakhs i.e. INR 80 K per year. Apart from this, the student may also need to pay some additional charges like a hostel fee, application fee, admission fee, etc.

 

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