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Priyanshu Jakhar

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Read only NCERT and Previous Year Question papers to attempt all questions in NEET exam.

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Anu Kala

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The NEET cut off for BAMS at any governmnt colleges is:

  •  For the general category the cut off is 600+,
  • For OBC 590+, 
  • For SC and ST 300+ 

The cut off varies every year due to the paper structure and number of applicants. For example, in 2023 NEET cut off was 550+ for the general category which increased to 600+ in 2024 due to very high competition.

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Harsh Vardhan Singh Deora

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No, there are almost no chances of getting a government college for a B.Sc in nursing with 198 marks in NEET. As you have not mentioned your category, assuming it to be general, the cut-off marks for general category candidates are usually around 550. You may still have a few chances of getting a private college, and that too a normal one. Government colleges usually have high cutoffs due to high demand and low availability of seats. If your target is to get a government seat only, you are advised to reappear for the exam and score a better rank.

 

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No, there are almost no chances of getting a government college for a B.Sc in nursing with 152 marks in NEET. As you have not mentioned your category, assuming it to be general, the cut-off marks for general category candidates are usually around 550. You may still have a few chances of getting a private college, and that too a normal one. Government colleges usually have high cutoffs due to high demand and low availability of seats. If your target is to get a government seat only, you are advised to reappear for the exam and score a better rank.

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Venkata Siddardha Voona

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Yes, you can give NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) 2025 even if you have studied PCM in your 12th ICSE board exam, as long as you have given a private biology exam from the UP board so that you have studied Biology as a subject and you are eligible to give NEET 2025.

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Harsh Vardhan Singh Deora

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No, you wont'nt be able to get a government seat for BDS with 191 marks in NEET despite of you belonging to SC catagory. Cutoffs for government colleges are usually high due to high demand and low availability of seats. Although you have chances of getting a private college, and that too, a normal one. To get admission to a government dental college, you'll need to score at least 300 marks in NEET for the SC category. You can check for expected colleges from Shiksha's college predictor tool.

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Harsh Vardhan Singh Deora

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With 293 marks in NEET, you can get admission in BHMS in Telangana. You only have chances of getting admission in a private college because government seats are highly competitive due to low seat intake and high demand. However, BHMS colleges don't have a very high cutoff, but to get admission to a government homeopathy college, you should aim for a minimum score of 350 marks in NEET. You can use Shiksha's college predictor to get a list of expected colleges.

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